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Sidney Police Department

Nov. 23

• 2:28 a.m. Suspicious Person, Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office.

• 7:02 a.m. Fraud, Walk-In Clinic, Glover Road.

• 8:35 a.m. Information Only, Police Department.

• 8:53 a.m. Suspicious Activity, 600 block Chase Blvd.

• 9:03 a.m. Code Violation, 1800 block 10th Avenue.

• 10:37 a.m. Animal Call, 2200 block Linden Street.

• 11:18 a.m. Animal Call, 11th Avenue and Newton Street.

• 1:10 p.m. Parking Complaint, 600 block Chase Blvd.

• 3:16 p.m. Traffic Stop, 19th Avenue and Newton Street.

• 3:57 p.m. Animal Call, 1000 block Quince Street.

• 4:07 p.m. Traffic Accident, cold report; 600 block Williams Way.

• 5:58 p.m., Traffic Hazard, Fort Sidney Road and East Illinois Street.

• 6:07 p.m., Traffic Stop, 1000 block Old Post Road.

• 6:24 p.m., Follow-Up, police department.

• 6:44 p.m., Traffic Stop, 16th Avenue and Illinois Street.

• 7:32 p.m. Agency Assist, 900 block Illinois Street.

• 8:18 p.m. Traffic Stop, 11th Avenue and Parkland Drive.

• 8:46 p.m. Citizen Assist, 1800 block Jackson Street.

• 9:02 p.m. Noise Complaint, Alvarado Court.

• 9:30 p.m. Traffic Stop, 11th Avenue and Lodgepole Road.

• 9:34 p.m. Parking Complaint, 600 block Chase Blvd.

• 9:47 p.m., Welfare Check, 900 block Jackson Street.

Nov. 22

• 7:01 a.m. Traffic Stop, Old Post Road and 17J Link.

• 8:12 a.m. Traffic Stop, 19th Avenue and Jackson Street.

• 9:52 a.m. Non-Injury Accident, 2900 block Upland Parkway.

• 10:41 a.m. Paper Service, 1100 block Jackson Street.

• 4:10 p.m. Traffic Accident, cold report, 3000 block Silverberg Drive.

• 4:24 p.m. Information only, Cheyenne Villa.

• 5:01 p.m. Information Only, 500 block Charlotte Drive.

• 5:15 p.m. Non-Injury Traffic Accident, 1800 block Williams Way.

• 5:54 p.m. Juvenile Problems, Sidney High School.

• 6:20 p.m. Criminal Mischief, 2400 block Fort Sidney Road.

• 6:56 p.m. Traffic Stop, Old Post Road and Silverburg Drive.

• 8:15 p.m. Juvenile Problems, 19th Avenue and Forrest Street.

• 8:37 p.m. Follow-up, Police Department.

• 8:47 p.m. Traffic Stop, Link 17J and Pole Creek.

• 9:11 p.m. Suspicious Vehicle, 1900 block Illinois Street.

• 9:26 p.m. Welfare Check, 2400 block Fort Sidney Road.

Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office

Nov. 24

• 8:13 a.m., Animal Call, Cheyenne County Road 77.

• 9:30 a.m. Motorist Assist, Interstate 80.

• 9:52 a.m. Transport, Garden County

• 9:58 a.m., Health and Human Services Intake, Dalton.

• 10:09 a.m. Property Lost.

• 10:37 a.m. Village Check, Dalton.

• 11:16 a.m. Traffic Stop, Road 32 and U.S. Highway 385.

• 11:29 a.m. Traffic Stop, U.S. Highway 385.

• 11:39 a.m. Traffic Stop, Road 36 and U.S. Highway 385.

• 11:54 a.m. Traffic Stop, Road 28 and U.S. Highway 385.

• 11:59 a.m. Transient Aid, U.S. 138 and West Fork Road, Deuel County.

• 2:04 p.m. Paper Service, 600 block Cabela Drive.

Nov 23

• 7:46 a.m., Animal Call, Cheyenne County Road 77

• 9:30 a.m., Warrant Entry, sheriff’s office.

• 9:35 a.m. Information Only, Dalton.

• 10:31 a.m. Paper Service, 1300 block 10th Avenue, Sidney.

• 10:37 a.m. Paper Service, 1700 block Dodge Street, Sidney.

• 11:38 a.m. Medical Call, 600 block Cabela Drive, Sidney.

• 12:51 p.m. Motorist Assist, Highway 30.

• 12:56 p.m., Village Check, Sunol.

• 1:13 p.m., Village Check, Lodgepole.

• 1:36 p.m., Traffic Stop, Highway 30.

• 1:50 p.m., Follow-Up, Jackson Street and 10th Avenue, Sidney.

Nov. 21

• 12:08 a.m. Suspicious Activity, 300 block Illinois Street.

• 12:26 a.m. Motorist Assist, U.S. Highway 385.

• 1:14 a.m. Village Check, Gurley.

• 1:47 a.m. Village Check, Dalton.

• 7:23 a.m. Transport, 346 Peterson, Sioux Meadows.

• 8:08 a.m. Escort Business, Potter-Dix High School.

• 8:30 a.m. Information Only, 10000 Pine Street.

• 8:59 a.m. Information Only.

• 9:24 a.m. Theft, Cheyenne County Road 103.

• 9:54 a.m. Village Check, Lodgepole.

• 10:46 a.m. Theft, Road 103.

• 1:37 p.m. Disturbance, Potter.

Nebraska State Patrol

NSP Introduces Five New K9s with 2022 Calendar

LINCOLN — The Nebraska State Patrol is introducing the newest police service dogs serving Nebraska with a calendar that is available to the public. NSP has added five new K9s in 2021.

“Our Police Service Dog Unit does phenomenal work across our entire state,” said Captain Jason Scott, Commander of the NSP Special Operations Division. “With so many new faces in the unit, this is a great way to introduce them to the public and to also say thank you to the NSP Foundation for their financial support of our K9 program.”

The newest dogs of the NSP PSD unit are:

Blu – German Shorthaired Pointer, based in Omaha

Gable – Belgian Malinois, based in Omaha

Havik – Belgian Malinois, based in Columbus

Jerry – German Malinois, based in Lexington (named to honor Trooper Jerry Smith #373)

Tilt – Belgian Malinois, based in Lincoln

Four of these five dogs have already gone through training and certification and are already serving throughout Nebraska. The final new addition in 2021, Tilt, is going through those steps right now. The NSP PSD unit trains and certifies NSP K9s, as well as K9s for many agencies across Nebraska and Iowa, at the NSP Training Academy in Grand Island.

All NSP K9s are purchased by the Nebraska State Patrol Foundation, which utilizes generous donations from the public to support NSP’s mission in multiple ways each year.

 

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