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    Hennepin County sheriff

    By Jessica Charpentier,

    20 days ago

    Corcoran

    - On June 15, a deputy responded to County Road 10 for a property damage accident. A Corcoran Police Department squad car was involved. The driver swerved to miss a deer and struck three mail boxes. There was heavy front end damage to the squad car. No injuries were reported.

    Greenfield

    - On June 11, deputies responded to the intersection of Highway 55 and Lake Sarah Heights Drive for a traffic stop. Deputies locked in on a SUV going 68 mph in a 55 mph zone. A traffic stop was conducted and the driver provided expired motor vehicle insurance and had expired registration. The driver was cited for operating with expired registration and warned for speeding and not having current proof of motor vehicle insurance.

    - On June 11, deputies responded to the intersection of County Road 10 and Bridge Street for a traffic stop. The deputies were facing south on County Road 10 at Highway 55 waiting to turn left. At the green light, the third car in line across from the deputies used the right hand turn lane to pass the two cars in front of him that were turning left. The driver was cited for passing on the right where prohibited.

    - On June 16, a deputy responded to the intersection of Highway 55 and Dogwood Street for a traffic stop. The deputy locked in on a vehicle going 59 mph in a 45 mph zone. The driver was cited for speeding.

    Hanover

    - On June 12, a deputy responded to an address on the 11000 block of Crow Hassan Park Road for a burglary. The deputy arrived on scene and spoke with the reporting party. A Hennepin County Sheriff’s Detective is currently investigating the incident.

    Rockford

    - On June 16, deputies took a phone call report regarding a property damage accident that look place at a business on the 8000 block of County Road 50. The reporting party stated that there was no injuries and no need for a tow. Both parties had already exchanged information and had left the parking lot.

    Rogers

    - On June 14, a deputy responded to an address on the 11900 block of Fletcher Lane to assist Rogers Police on a male that barricaded himself in his home. The suspect made threats of violence toward a family member. The family member left the home and the suspect barricaded himself in the residence. Rogers Police advised all responding cars to breakdown the perimeter.

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