The following are a sampling of the calls received at the Barron County Dispatch Center. Some are emergency calls, while some are general complaints. Only dial 911 in emergency cases. -Monday, Oct. 19- 1:20 p.m., Cameron officers pick up subject on warrant. 5:14 p.m., Cameron woman received papers from bank in the mail; she believes it's some kind of fraud. 5:24 p.m., advised to leave papers for officer. 5:21 p.m., ambulance requested for subject with broken arm at Cameron football field. 6:55 p.m., report of strange pink flames coming up from the railroad tracks that cross 19th Street in Dallas. 7:09 p.m., no locate on the pink flame. 7:03 p.m., Chetek ambulance requested for man who fell and hit his head. Subject is bleeding, but conscious and breathing. Paged out. -Tuesday, Oct. 20- 8:55 p.m., Chetek man has problem with people shining lights into his house. Last night, subjects even tried to pry his window open. Tonight he is going to have his shotgun out but not loaded. Officer advised him not to do that and told him to call and wait for an officer if someone comes. -Wednesday, Oct. 21- 11 p.m., ambulance requested for Cameron man with leg pain. -Thursday, Oct. 22- 12:52 a.m., Cameron woman, who is not at home right now because she does home health care, has lived in a duplex for about a month. She doesn't know who to call; she has complained to the landlord, who lives next door in the duplex, about the stench and 5-inch creatures, brown, no legs, wings, can't fly, move like a snake. He denies the smell and says the creatures are prehistoric. 1:21 a.m., woman given building inspector's name and number. 7:45 a.m., Chetek man with chest pain requests ambulance. 1:23 p.m., Trempealeau County sends out dispatch regarding suicidal man who stole a red Blazer, possibly knows something about a theft, texted his ex-girlfriend repeatedly in violation of his temporary restraining order and left town. Ex-girlfriend fears he may be selling Ecstasy pills or may be under the influence of drugs. 3:54 p.m., Chetek vet clinic reports one of their clients brought in a male Weimaraner that was running around at their house. 4:53 p.m., animal was found in the Gopher Point area. Owner was not located and dog was taken to the humane society. 10:19 p.m., 911 caller from Chetek needs ambulance for 34-year-old male with flu, high temperature and is vomiting blood. Paged out. -Friday, Oct. 23- 4:45 p.m., one vehicle in ditch on Hwy. 53 near New Auburn. 5:28 p.m., one in ditch on Hwy. 53 northbound north of crossover. 5:37 p.m., green vehicle in the ditch on southbound Hwy. 53 two miles north of Chetek. 5:41 p.m., woman hit a sign at the Hwy. 53/CTH I exit southbound. 5:41 p.m., highway department worker says there are two more in the ditch on Hwy. 53 northbound between the county line and the rest area; one is in the median. 5:58 p.m., man's vehicle in median south of the southbound rest area. 6:19 p.m., one in ditch at Hwy. 53/CTH I. 6:38 p.m., call of a tree down in Dovre Township; power out in New Auburn. 6:48 p.m., tree down on power line in Chetek Township. 7:06 p.m., vehicle in the ditch in New Auburn. 7:06 p.m., four cars in the ditch on CTH SS between Cameron and Rice Lake. 8:23 p.m., utility line down, causing a tree to start on fire in City of Chetek. 8:27 p.m., officer saw a flash and the street lights went out. 9:27 p.m., energy company on scene. 8:58 p.m., trees down in Chetek Township are completely blocking traffic. 9:56 p.m., man hit a tree in Chetek. 10:49 p.m., officer out removing large branches from roadway on Ten Mile Road. -Saturday, Oct. 24- 6:42 a.m., received a 911 call from Chetek woman. Power has been out all night; her husband is diabetic and the house is cold. 6:50 a.m., electric company is working on it. 8:42 a.m., electricity is back on and they are fine. -Sunday, Oct. 25- 12:03 a.m., Chetek woman just looked out the window and saw a man looking at her. 12:16 a.m., officer clear, no locate. 1:19 a.m., woman calls back; male subject is back. He is tall and wearing a camo jacket. 1:19 a.m., officer out with male subject. Criminal history requested. 1:41 a.m., en route to police department for interview. 3:05 a.m., officer requested the on-call district attorney call him at the PD. 12:49 a.m., drunk driver pulled over and taken into custody.
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