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Published November 04, 2011, 11:23 AM

TWO HARBORS POLICE DEPARTMENT: Oct. 24-30

Some of the calls handled last week by the Two Harbors Police Department Oct. 24-30. If you have a non-emergency item to report to the police, call 834-5566. Let the News-Chronicle know about news in the area by calling 834-2141.

Monday, Oct. 24

6:38 p.m. Report of smell of burning garbage near Sixth Avenue. Unable to locate.

7:53 Report of possible Order for Protection violation.

9:09 Report of suspicious vehicle near Fourth Avenue.

11:55 Report of harassment.

Tuesday, Oct. 25

4:49 p.m. Report of small fire in woods near Fourth Avenue.

9:05 Report of sounds of shots fired near Third Avenue. Located fireworks being lit and confiscated.

10:36 Report of possible Order for Protection violation.

Wednesday, Oct. 26

9:45 a.m. Assists Lake County Probation in checks. One arrested for probation violation.

3:35 p.m. Report of possible abandoned house.

5:26 Report of possible suspicious activity near Sixth Avenue.

9:24 Traffic stop for faulty headlights.

10:07 Traffic stop for speed.

Thursday, Oct. 27

3:34 p.m. Report of missing property.

Friday, Oct. 28

10:06 a.m. Report of smell of burning garbage near Sixth Avenue. Unable to locate.

1:44 p.m. Report of threats being made near Fifth Avenue.

3:35 Report of fire started near Lakeview Park. Unable to locate.

4:10 Report of theft from local business.

8:30 Report of vehicle driving through traffic control device on County Road 26. Unable to locate.

Saturday, Oct. 29

1:53 a.m. Report of suspicious activity near Breakwall.

3:33 p.m. Report of smoke in woods near Fourth Avenue.

8:38 Traffic stop for faulty headlamp.

Sunday, Oct. 30

4:23 a.m. Traffic stop for driving after suspension.

4:50 Report of suspicious activity near Seventh Avenue.

4:54 Traffic stop for stop sign violation.

1:50 p.m. Traffic stop for seatbelt violation.

6:38 Report of dog found near Seventh Avenue. Officer placed in shelter.

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