Stutsman County Communications Center traffic down in 2020
Statistics indicate the number of calls for service to first responders in the county were down nearly 2,000 from the previous year. Written By: Keith Norman | ×
The Stutsman County Communications Center saw less calls last year possibly due to the coronavirus pandemic. Keith Norman / The Sun
The number of calls for service dispatched by the Stutsman County Communications Center continued a downward trend, according to Jerry Bergquist, emergency manager and 911 coordinator for the county.
Statistics for 2020 indicate 26,521 calls for service compared to 28,318 for 2019 and 30,241 in 2018.
A call for service is recorded any time the communications center sends a first responder to an event or situation.
Raymond Risser Photo: Stutsman County Correctional Center
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – A Jamestown man is facing charges of terrorizing and arson following a fire near Ypsilanti Sunday.
The Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office took Raymond Risser, 59, into custody following the incident. Documents say Risser is accused of threatening to set a home on fire of one individual and actually starting a fire to destroy the property of another individual. Risser’s vehicle had been identified at the scene, leading to his arrest in the case.
Risser is being held in the Stutsman County Correctional Center on $10,000 bond.
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