| Rice County Sheriff's Report (12/23) |
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Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 8:12 pm
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Friday, Dec. 11 • A hunter was on property without permission in the 3500 block of Union Lake Trail.
Saturday, Dec. 12 • Hunters were on property without permission in the 2500 block of West 48th Street. • Someone was hunting for deer from inside a car in the 2000 block of West 150th Street.
Wednesday, Dec. 16 • There was a civil dispute over a dog in the 10900 block of Union Lake Trail.
Crashes
Tuesday, Dec. 8 • There was an injury after a vehicle accident on I-35 at mile marker 74. • There was a vehicle accident on I-35 at mile marker 74. • There was a vehicle accident on I-35 at mile marker 72.
Saturday, Dec. 12 • No one was injured after a vehicle went into a ditch in the intersection of Dennison Boulevard and Gates Avenue. • A vehicle hit a deer on County Road 3.
Tuesday, Dec. 15 • Two vehicles collided in the intersection of 110th Street East and Dennison Boulevard.
Friday, Dec. 18 • One person was injured after a vehicle rolled over in the intersection of I-35 and mile marker 63.
Sunday, Dec. 20 • There were no injuries after a vehicle rolled over in the intersection of West 100th Street and Jasper Trail. • There was a vehicle accident in the intersection of Detelemark Road and Faribault Boulevard.
Monday, Dec. 21 • There were no injuries after a vehicle went into a ditch in the intersection of Benton Avenue and West Lonsdale Boulevard. • There was a vehicle accident in the intersection of Bagley Avenue and Union Lake Trail.
Theft/Vandalism
Tuesday, Dec. 15 • Horses, llamas, goats and a donkey were taken from the 9700 block of LeSueur Avenue.
Monday, Dec. 21 • Copper was taken from the 14200 block of Faribault Boulevard. • A vehicle was vandalized in the intersection of 140th Street West and Fox Lake Trail.
Fire
Friday, Dec. 11 • A shed was engulfed in flames in the Nerstrand area.
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