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hillsboro

Sept. 18 — A report of a child accidentally locked in a car in the 500 block of E. D St. was investigated. A report of children playing in the roadway near Main and D Sts., 911 disconnect, and report of a people selling door-to-door without a permit were investigated.

Sept. 19 — A report of a person not breathing at a residence in the 500 block of S. Lincoln St. was investigated; CPR was performed until medical help arrived. A harassment complaint in Hillsboro Heights, suspicious activity in the 100 block of S. Birch St. and at 3rd and Lincoln Sts., and cattle out near 180th Rd. and Lincoln St. were investigated. A report of an injured blue heron in Hillsboro Memorial Park was investigated.

Sept. 20 — A report of a woman’s dog being stolen by a former boyfriend was investigated; the dog was returned.

Sept. 21 — A report of a suspended driver in the 900 block of E. D St. was investigated; the driver was located and arrested. Two parking complaints and a trespass complaint were investigated.

Thursday — Police forced entry into a home in the 400 block of N. Ash St. so medical staff could gain access to an unresponsive person. A person reported a person had stolen his cell phone after accusing him of inappropriate behavior in the 300 block of N. Washington St. A vehicle lockout and suspicious activity were investigated. Charges are pending against two adult women after a domestic disturbance in the 200 block of S. Adams St. was investigated. An unwanted person in the 200 block of S. Adams St. was removed from a residence. A noise complaint in the 200 block of N. Jefferson St. was investigated.

Saturday — A man was arrested for allegedly trespassing in the 400 block of N. Ash St. after a report of two men fighting was investigated. A report of a vehicle that struck a phone box in the 200 block of S. Main St. was investigated.

Marion

Sept. 19 — A report of shots fired at Marion Country Club was investigated.

Sept. 20 — A report of a suspicious person in the 100 block of N. Freeborn St. was investigated; the person was taken into police protective custody and transported to Larned State Hospital. A warning for passing in a no passing zone on US-56 was issued. Reports of a reckless driver on US-56 and non-injury accident in the 100 block of S. Thorp St. were investigated. An individual was spoken to about roosters in the city; they told police the roosters had been sold.

Thursday — A report of door-to-door salesmen was investigated; police discovered it was Marion High School students painting street curbs on community service day.

Friday — A verbal domestic dispute in the 300 block of Fink St. was investigated. Canine officer Legion assisted the sheriff’s department in two arrests. A report of an unwanted person in a residence was investigated; the person left before police arrived and was not located.

Saturday — A report of a stolen motorcycle in the 900 block of E. Main St. was investigated. A suspect was arrested after a report of a disturbance in the 700 block of N. Cedar St.

Sunday — A 911 disconnect in the 500 block of Walnut St. was investigated. A dog at large in the 100 block of Billings St. was transported to Animal Health Center.

peabody

Sept. 19 — Police worked a non-injury hit-and-run accident at 1st and Walnut Sts.

Thursday — An information report was taken on a civil matter.

Friday — Officers completed an information report on a juvenile.

Sunday — Police worked a non-injury accident at Nighthawk Rd and US-50.

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