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Police Blotter: Caller reports thief took everything, including her roof
Just a few of the many incident reports from Wadena County Sheriff s Office in the past two weeks.
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April 2
1:31 p.m. - Tractor fire was reported. It was well off the road and not near buildings.
2:11 p.m. - A woman called reporting that the sheriff apparently called her and said she owed money. The man acting as the sheriff sounded foreign. He apparently threatened to arrest her if she did not give him the money. The caller, who lived in Staples, was told to contact Todd County Sheriff s Office.
The status of those injured is unknown as of Thursday morning.
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Crews tend to a house fire at 406 NW Brown St. in Verndale on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. Michael Johnson / Pioneer Journal
VERNDALE A 1-year-old child suffered unknown injuries, and her mother was injured trying to rescue her in a house fire Wednesday night.
At this time, the status of both individuals is unknown.
The fire was reported at about 9:42 p.m. at 406 NW Brown St. At the time of the initial call, the reporting party stated there was still a child inside the home. Deputies, officers from the Wadena Police Department and a Verndale firefighter responded to the scene and observed flames were present at an upstairs window, where the child was reported to be, according to a Wadena County Sheriff s Office news release. Several attempts were made to locate the child but heat and smoke made the area inaccessible.
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Apr 1, 2021 11:56 AM
WADENA, Minn (KFGO) – A child was airlifted to a Twin Cities hospital after they got caught in a power-takeoff shaft while mixing feed at a farm in Wadena County.
The sheriff’s office says the child suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries late Tues. afternoon.
Deputies, Verndale Police and Tri-County Ambulance responded to the scene.
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Early police scanner traffic indicated that everyone was out of the house.
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Emergency crews responded to a house fire at about 10:39 p.m. Monday, March 1, in Wadena.
The fire was reported at a home located at 413 Second Street NW. No one was injured and the fire was confined to a small portion of the exterior.
Currently this incident is under the investigation of the Wadena Fire Department, Wadena Police Department, and Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office according to a news release from the Wadena Fire Department. More information will be released at a later date.