Monday, April 13, 2026

Tag Alder

Excerpts from the Sheriff's report:

12:38 a.m. - Clinic stating they had a young girl there that had jumped out of a moving vehicle at 60 m/p/h.  Clinic asked for the number for the on-call DHHS worker.

7:46 a.m. - Complainant said a note was left on her vehicle regarding learning to park and the person's IQ.  Reporting party is having issues with the neighbor that she feels threatened by and she wants this documented.

10:43 a.m. - Reporting party states they were on a phone call with someone they have used as a spiritual advisor.  During the phone call the person of interest told them they are shooting cats on their farm.  Reporting party googled to confirm this is animal cruelty and called 911.  Reporting party did not have an address, only that it is across from an Amish farm.  Dispatch sent information to animal control.

11:18 a.m. - Reporting party believes they lost a black duffel bag with clothes and a gun in it on County Road D.

2:03 p.m. - Reporting party stated items they picked up from an estranged ex smell of bleach and had bleach spots on them.  They are unsure if the ex was aware of this.  Reporting party told this is not a law enforcement issue and to ask their ex about it.

3:46 p.m. - People cleaning out a residence believe they found explosives.  Neighboring county bomb squad was called.  Family allowed to continue cleaning during 2.5 hour wait for bomb squad to arrive.  Bomb Squad seized two training hand grenades, two used fuses, and four 30mm rounds.

4:44 p.m. - Bank staff reported to officer that male came in and attempted to cash a check that was regularly mailed to the bank.  Staff could not cash the check because he recently closed all accounts with them.  Male in question yelled, threw a pen onto the counter, and went outside and began to urinate on the sidewalk.  Staff saw this and yelled at him.  One staff member said she did see his penis.  

7:45 p.m. - Crash detection.  EMS and Fire called out.  Vehicle determined to be unoccupied with multiple firearms inside.  Driver drove off curve south of Murphy Flowage and went 300 yards through the woods.  He fled the scene.  His father showed up and collected the weapons and other valuable items.  Open intoxicants clearly visible in the vehicle.  Citations for open intoxicants and failure to report an accident to be mailed.

7:53 p.m. - Officer waved down by individual who stated a 30-lb propane cylinder was stolen out of the back of his truck at Walmart.  Officer in contact with Walmart employees looked at surveillance footage but unable to find complainant's truck in the lot at the time described.

9:30 p.m. - Caller reports he was riding his scooter and got clothes-lined by a hanging wire coming off a telephone pole.  Depty reports it was a ground wire.  He wrapped it around the pole.


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