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Records for June 11

Police report

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The Bemidji Police Department responded to the following calls:

Bike theft

4:21 p.m. Tuesday, 1100 block of Birchmont Drive Northeast. A female's purple bike was stolen.

Theft

5:50 a.m. Monday, Oak Haven Resort. A guest left without paying his entire bill.

Theft from vehicle

11:13 p.m. Monday, Irvine Avenue North. A window was broken and items were stolen.

Burglary

3:14 p.m. Tuesday, 29700 block of Todroff Road Northwest, Grygla. A barn was broken into and a starter to a tractor was stolen.

Hit-and-run accident

10:14 a.m. Tuesday, 1400 block of Paul Bunyan Drive Northwest.

Gas drive-off thefts

3:27 p.m. Tuesday, 2000 block of Paul Bunyan Drive Northwest.

6:49 p.m. Tuesday, 1100 block of Paul Bunyan Drive Southeast.

Property damage

7:40 p.m. Tuesday, 1300 block of Beltrami Avenue Northwest.

Sheriff's report

The Beltrami County Sheriff's Office responded to the following calls:

Property damage

8:24 a.m. Tuesday, 41000 block of Waldo Road Northeast.

Gas drive-off theft

2:25 p.m. Tuesday, state Highway 72 and Main Street.

Party complaints

7:37 p.m. Tuesday, Mac Court Northwest.

9:17 p.m. Tuesday, 6400 block of Mac Court Northwest.

ATV complaint

9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Centerpoint Court Northwest.

Fire report

The Bemidji Fire Department responded to the following calls:

5:06 p.m. Tuesday, 2400 block of Paul Bunyan Drive Northwest. Personal-injury accident involving a vehicle and a pedestrian.

7:58 p.m. Tuesday, Hubbard County Road 3. Personal-injury crash, rollover.

8:06 p.m. Tuesday, 1900 block of Birchmont Drive Northwest. Medical call.


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