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Police Logs

New Ulm Police

• Received a two-vehicle hit-and-run crash report with no injuries at Karl Drive and CR 29 at 7 a.m. Tuesday. A 2007 school bus driven by Gwenice Christiansen, 61, New Ulm, was turning right onto CR 29 from Karl Dr. as a semi tractor/trailer turned right onto Karl Dr. from CR 29. The semi cab hit the rear left side of the bus with the front left corner of the semi cab. The semi continued without stopping. There were a small number of children on the bus. There were scratches on the left rear of the school bus. Damage was unknown on the semi.

• A resident at 207 Minnesota St. S. reported the theft of two bicycles at 6:48 p.m. Monday. the bikes valued at $25 and $20, were taken sometime between Friday, April 27 and Sunday, April 29.

• Responded to a 17-year-old female runaway report at Hillside Manor, 1513 Payne St. N. at 7:21 p.m. Monday. Law enforcement did not locate the runaway. The mother said no more assistance was needed.

• Arrested a 38-year-old New Ulm woman on a probation violation at 426 N. Broadway at 7:52 p.m. Monday.

• Executed an arrest warrant at the 3M parking lot, 1700 Minnesota St. N. at 3:06 a.m. Tuesday. A 30-year-old New Ulm man was cited for possession of a dangerous weapon (brass knuckles) and no Minnesota Driver’s License and transported to the Brown County Jail.

Minnesota State

Patrol

• Received a two-vehicle crash report at 7:47 p.m. Monday on TH 22 at U.S. Highway 14, Mankato. A 2016 Chrysler Town & Country driven by Lisa M. Richards, 44, Mankato, was northbound on Highway 22 turning onto Highway 14 when she failed to yield and was hit by a 1998 Honda Accord driven by Patric N. Logan, 20, Mankato who was southbound on TH 22. Neal and a passenger, Tasia M. Martinson, 18, Mankato, wore seat belts but were transported to Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato with non-life threatening injuries. Alcohol was not involved. Mankato Police/Fire and Gold Cross Ambulance assisted.

McLeod County

Sheriff’s Office

• Responded to a trespass issue on Dairy Avenue southeast of Glencoe at 5:21 p.m. Monday. Deputies transported an individual to Glencoe and cleared with a report.

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