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Broadcaster Press 07 January 6, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com SHERIFF COURTS CASES DISPOSED 19-25, 2014 Dec. GOULD, MEREDITH LOUISE, SIOUX FALLS; FAIL TO STOP OR SLOW DOWN FOR SCHOOL BUS; Fine: $54 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 BJORNEBO, JEREMY MARK, VERMILLION; DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED (NOT REVOKED) LICENSE; Fine: $204 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 BECKER, AMY L, DAKOTA DUNES; SPEEDING ON OTHER ROADWAYS; Fine: $19 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 FUENTES-AYALA, MARY, VERMILLION; MUNICIPAL SPEEDING; Fine: $19 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $20 PRIEBE, BRADLEY DEAN, PUKWANA; FAILURE TO MAKE PROPER STOP AT STOP INTERSECTION; Fine: $54 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 STROUP, NANCY, VERMILLION; FAILURE TO MAKE PROPER STOP AT STOP INTERSECTION; Fine: $54 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 GUBBELS, MATHIAS, LAUREL, NE; SPEEDING ON OTHER ROADWAYS; Fine: $39 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 GYLFE, ARLENE ANNIKA, BERESFORD; SPEEDING ON A STATE HIGHWAY; Fine: $19 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 MILLER, CATHERINE JUNE, SIOUX FALLS; SPEEDING ON A STATE HIGHWAY; Fine: $39 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 VAN EMMERIK, DOUGLAS R, SPRINGFIELD; SEAT BELT VIOLATION; Fine: $25 PAYER, WAYLON JUSTIN, YANKTON; FAILURE TO MAKE PROPER STOP AT STOP INTERSECTION; Fine: SUNDAY, DEC. 21 11:24 a.m. — A deputy responded to a request for a welfare check of a Wakonda man. The man was found at home with no need of concern. 12:24 p.m. — A deputy investigated a report that someone stole 1/4 of beef from a freezer at a rural residence. 2:02 p.m. — A deputy assisted a Vermillion Police Officer with the investigation of a two car, injury accident in Vermillion. MONDAY, DEC. 22 1:31 p.m. — A deputy investigated a car/deer accident near Burbank. 5:35 p.m. — A deputy responded to a car/deer accident on 452nd Avenue near 302nd St. 7:29 p.m. — A vehicle was stopped and the driver was cited for speeding on 455th Avenue near Wakonda. TUESDAY, DEC. 23 3:10 p.m. — A deputy responded to a medical emergency at a rural residence. Care $54 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 OLSON, JUSTIN MATTHEW, YANKTON; SPEEDING ON A STATE HIGHWAY; Fine: $19 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 MIILER, AUDRY LINDA, Vermillion; SPEEDING ON OTHER ROADWAYS; Fine: $19 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 FOURNIER, GEORGE RICHARD, YANKTON; SEAT BELT VIOLATION; Fine: $25 MICHELS, PATRICIA, YANKTON; SPEED ON FOURLANE IN RURAL AREAS; Fine: $39 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 BARROWS, JON CHRISTOPHER, OCALA, FL; SPEEDING ON OTHER ROADWAYS; Fine: $39 Court Costs: $40 Surcharges: $26 ARAMBULA, JONATHAN, VERMILLION; DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED (NOT REVOKED) LICENSE; Fine: 1870 was provided until EMS arrived. 7:41 p.m. — An inmate was transported from the Clay County Jail to the Yankton County Jail to meet a prisoner transport bus to Pennington County. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24 12:14 a.m. — A deputy mediated a civil dispute over a vehicle in Wakonda. 9:26 p.m. — A deputy assisted Vermillion Police officers with a response to a burglary alarm at a Vermillion warehouse. FRIDAY, DEC. 26 1:37 p.m. — A deputy assisted with traffic control for a funeral procession north from Vermillion onto Highway 19. 8:47 p.m. — A deputy responded to a medical emergency at a rural residence west of Vermillion. 9:44 p.m. — A deputy observed a vehicle lose control due to slick conditions and crash west of Vermillion. There were no injuries so an accident report was completed. Ag Equipment John Deere 4440 tractor with Koyker loader. Also, a 4020 1966 model. Bale spear for Koyker loader, steel corn crib, small grass bales. 402-640-8387. One J.D. 6059 Irrigation Engine. One Ford 460 Irrigation Engine. Two 30 KW Generators. Call 402-923-1395 or 402-923-0706. 2000 Notices HERO MILES - To Find Out More About How You Can Help Our Service Members, Veterans and their Families in Their Time of Need. Visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org (MCN) Is food a problem for you? Does weight affect the way you live? Overeaters Anonymous meeting in Vermillion, Saturdays at 9:00am. Newman Center, 320 E. Cherry St., (across from the MUC) POLICE SUNDAY, DEC. 21 11:32 a.m. — Caller reported Christmas light decorations were stolen from her yard. Officer responded to the residence and the incident is under investigation. 2:02 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle collision with one driver sustaining injuries. Investigation was conducted at the scene and a female driver was transported to the hospital for medical care. No charges have been filed at this time. 4:42 p.m. — An officer stopped a vehicle for speeding and the male driver was cited for the violation. 4:57 p.m. — An officer stopped a vehicle for a stop sign violation. The female driver was cited for the infraction. 6:51 p.m. — An officer stopped a vehicle being driven by a male subject the officer recognized as having a suspended driver's license. The male was cited for driving under suspension. The officer was also advised of a warrant for the male's arrest. The male was taken into custody for the warrant. 7:51 p.m. — Caller reported suspicious activity at their residence. An officer responded and spoke with the caller. The complainant identified several odd incidents of someone approaching or lurking around her residence. The officer searched the area thoroughly and did not locate any persons in the area. Information on the incidents was documented and the caller was asked to call in the future if the activity con- 2:27 a.m. — An officer stopped a vehicle for failing to stop when exiting a private driveway. The male driver was found to be intoxicated. He was arrested for DWI and driving under revocation. 9:14 p.m. — Caller reported a hit a run where damage was done to his parked vehicle. Officers responded to the scene to collect evidence. The driver of the second vehicle was later identified and cited for failure to stop after an accident. tinues. 10:43 p.m. — An officer stopped a vehicle for speeding. The female driver was cited for the speed infraction. MONDAY, DEC. 22 4:36 p.m. — An officer was contacted reference a civil custody dispute. The officer spoke with both parties involved and assisted them in relaying custody exchange information. Parties were advised to contact their attorneys for amendments to their custody agreement as needed. 8:11 p.m. — An officer stopped a vehicle for not maintaining proper lane position on the roadway. The male driver was found to be an unlicensed driver. He was cited for driving without a license. of the scene. 7:01 p.m. — Complainant called about witnessing a vehicle strike a stop sign and then drive away. Officers responded to the area where the caller last saw the suspect vehicle. An officer located the vehicle and made contact with the male driver. Officers investigated at the scene and were able to match evidence to the vehicle. The male driver was arrested for leaving the accident scene where property damage had occurred. THURSDAY, DEC. 25 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24 FRIDAY, DEC. 26 2:36 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of an oven fire. They arrived on scene and confirmed the apartment was empty. Officers remained on scene until the Vermillion Fire Department took over control 10:40 a.m. — An officer responded to a report of a two vehicle, non-injury accident. Damages to both vehicles was minor and the officer assisted with information exchange for both drivers. 1:37 p.m. — Officers pro- vided a funeral escort from Kober Funeral Home to Vermillion city limits. 9:37 p.m. — An officer responded to a single vehicle accident where the driver hit a deer. The accident was documented for the driver's insurance. SATURDAY, DEC. 27 12:47 a.m. — Officers assisted Union County Deputies in contacting a Vermillion resident who was involved in a single vehicle accident on I-29. The vehicle owner and driver was located at his home and confirmed to be uninjured. He was interviewed regarding the incident and provided a statement to be forwarded to Union County. 1:08 a.m. — Officers received a report of a domestic incident between a male Place an ad. Make money. It works! 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