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Pequot Lakes Police Monthly Report <br /> March 2019: During the month of April (15Y-30St),the Pequot Lakes Police Department has a <br /> record of 310 calls for service. Call types include but are not limited to: <br /> • Alarm <br /> • Civil Problem <br /> • Disturbance <br /> • Driving Complaint <br /> • Found Property <br /> • Intoxicated Person <br /> • Noise Complaint <br /> • Suspicious Activity <br /> • Theft <br /> • Threats <br /> • Welfare Check <br /> Notable Calls: <br /> On 4/3/19, Officer Sheri Fyle was dispatched to A-Pine gas station to assist a Cass County <br /> deputy with an intoxicated male. The male had been walking down Hwy 371, attempting to get <br /> his friend's apartment in Pequot Lakes. The male told Officer Fyle he didn't know the address <br /> but could give directions. Due to the cold weather and his intoxication, Officer Fyle began a <br /> courtesy transport for the male to his friend's apartment. The male got agitated trying to give <br /> Officer Fyle directions and began yelling. Officer Fyle made the decision to transport to detox. <br /> The male became combative, hitting the cage of the squad car. He was also combative with jail <br /> staff. The male was arrested for disorderly conduct. <br /> On 4/11/19, Officer Matt Jorgens was on routine patrol when he observed a vehicle change <br /> lanes without signaling. Officer Jorgens stopped the vehicle, which was occupied by three <br /> people. Officer Jorgens observed quickly that all passengers were showing signs of recent drug <br /> use. The driver also admitted to not having a valid driver's license. A Nisswa and Breezy Point <br /> officer came to the scene to assist, as well as a Crow Wing County deputy. A search of the <br /> vehicle resulted in finding approximately 50 grams of ineth. All parties arrested for various <br /> charges. Vehicle is pending forfeiture. <br />
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