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Police Blotter - April 19

The Dispatch publishes records as part of its obligation to inform readers about the business of public institutions and to serve as a keeper of the local historical record.

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Breezy Point police

THEFT — Report of a firearm theft Wednesday, April 13, on Rainier Drive.

Crosby police

ARREST — A 51-year-old man was arrested at 11:02 a.m. Monday for disorderly conduct.

PROPERTY DAMAGE — Report of a fire hydrant being damaged.

LOST AND FOUND — A bicycle was found on the Highway 6 bike trail and on Second Street Southwest. Both bikes were placed in the department's garage for safekeeping.

IN CUSTODY:

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Crow Wing County sheriff

ARRESTS — A 26-year-old man was arrested at 8:16 a.m. Saturday for driving on a suspended license, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia on the 22000 block of County Highway 30 in Crosby. As of Monday afternoon, the man was in custody in the Crow Wing County Jail.

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A 40-year-old man was arrested at 9:14 p.m. Saturday for driving under the influence and fleeing a peace officer at Highway 169 and County Highway 26 in Garrison. As of Monday afternoon, the man was in custody in the Crow Wing County Jail.

A 56-year-old man was arrested at 11:39 p.m. Saturday for domestic assault on the 8800 block of Stonewood Court in Brainerd. As of Monday afternoon, the man was in custody in the Crow Wing County Jail.

A 23-year-old woman was arrested at 1:40 p.m. Friday for a burglary warrant, possession of drugs and possession of an open bottle at County Highway 4 and Crescent Drive in Nisswa. As of Monday afternoon, the woman was in custody in the Crow Wing County Jail.

A 33-year-old man was arrested at 9:04 p.m. Wednesday for a warrant on the 16000 block of County Highway 1 in Fifty Lakes. As of Monday afternoon, the man was in custody in the Crow Wing County Jail.

BURGLARY — Report of a burglary Saturday on the 7200 block of Highway 169 in Garrison.

THEFTS — Report of a theft Sunday on the 27000 block of Monroe Street in Garrison.

TRESPASSING — Report of a neighbor kicking in a door and stating “wrong door” Wednesday on the 16000 block of County Highway 1 in Fifty Lakes.

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Report of a person stealing a game camera and trespassing Saturday on the 20000 block of Swayback Ranch Trail in Ironton.

DANGEROUS DOG — Report of a dog biting a DoorDash driver delivering food on the 13000 block of Two Mile Road in Brainerd.

Report of a person shooting a dog which was attacking their dog on the 8300 block of County Road 127 in Brainerd.

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Nisswa police

ARREST — A 47-year-old man was arrested at 7:57 a.m. April 12 for driving on a canceled license, displaying revoked plates and violating the conditions of release at Wedgewood Road and County Highway 18.

— Compiled by TIM SPEIER, staff writer, who can be reached on Twitter @timmy2thyme , call 218-855-5859 or email tim.speier@brainerddispatch.com .

Our newsroom occasionally reports stories under a byline of "staff." Often, the "staff" byline is used when rewriting basic news briefs that originate from official sources, such as a city press release about a road closure, and which require little or no reporting. At times, this byline is used when a news story includes numerous authors or when the story is formed by aggregating previously reported news from various sources. If outside sources are used, it is noted within the story.

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