Brown County Sheriff’s Office
• A 17-year-old Sanborn woman and a 44-year-old Springfield man injured in a right-angle (T-bone) collision at the intersection of Brown County Routes 21 and 2 in Stately Township on Friday were taken to Twin Cities medical facilities. was done. Facility.
At 6:50 p.m. Friday, Sanborn resident Ella Grace Guis was driving her 2013 Ford Fusion when Springfield resident Jason Lee The front end of Gruendemann’s 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe struck near the driver’s door. . The accident knocked both vehicles off the road and snapped a power pole in the Brown County REA, about 6 miles southwest of Springfield.
Air Care 3 and Mayo 2 advanced life support helicopters landed at the scene. Gruendemann was taken to North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale. Geis was taken to the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. Both drivers are in stable condition and are being treated for injuries, but the extent is unknown.
Assisted at the scene were the Brown County REA, Springfield Ambulance, Fire Department, Sleepy Eye Ambulance, and the Minnesota State Patrol, who repaired utility poles to restore power. Brown County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Jeremy Reed said the crash is under investigation.
• 67-year-old building in Apache Junction, Arizona. On Friday, June 30, a man was injured after being struck by a vehicle near the intersection of Brown County Route 20 and 260th Street, about nine miles south of Sleepy Eye.
Nick Lee Meyer, driving his CR20 westbound Chevrolet Malibu, left the road, drove about 50 yards into the eastbound ditch, crossed 260th Street, and exited the west side of 260th Street at 8:38 p.m. was transported in the drainage ditch of For non-life-threatening injuries, the Sleepyeye ambulance transports you to the Sleepyeye Medical Center. The vehicle was partially submerged and severely damaged, according to a Brown County Sheriff’s Office news release.
New Ulm Police
• Responded to a domestic assault call at 12:44 am on July 1 at Block 900 Center Street. A 36-year-old New Ulm woman was beaten by her ex-boyfriend, a 37-year-old New Ulm man, she said. face. The man told police there was a fight over his backpack and the woman punched him several times in the torso. He denied hitting her in the face. The man agreed to leave her residence that night. A report was sent to the CADA (Domestic Abuse Countermeasures Commission) and Brown County Welfare Services because the child was present.
• Responded to a domestic violence call to 100 Block on Franklin Street at 5:56 pm on July 1st. She said the caller was a 22-year-old woman from New Ulm and her boyfriend was a 20-year-old man from New Ulm. , she hit her head. Police noticed the woman’s hands were bleeding and she had hit her head, so they arrested her man and took him to the Brown County Jail. A serious misdemeanor domestic assault report was sent to the Brown County Attorney’s Office, the Office of Human Services, and CADA.
• At 1:02 am on July 2nd, a 40-year-old New Ulm resident who did not stop at the stop sign in Block 100, New Ulm, was stopped at 1:02 am on July 2nd. Two boys, aged 12 and 14, were in the car. The driver was arrested for second-degree DUI and taken to the Brown County Jail. The report was sent to the Brown County Probation Office, the Department of Human Services, and the New Ulm City Attorney’s Office.
• At 1:36 a.m. on July 2, on 19th Street N and Minnesota Street, New Ulm was arrested for failing to stop at a stop sign, opening a container, and having expired registrations. A 22-year-old man was stopped and charged.
• At 7:32 pm on July 3, responded to a pending call of a 17-year-old Sleepy Eye male who fled the New Ulm Medical Center Emergency Department. Family members found the man on Oak Street and took him to the emergency room. A police officer helped the uncooperative man out of the car and back to the emergency room.
• On July 3rd at 10:23 pm, I replied to NOVA House, German St. S. 1300 Block regarding the missing 43-year-old resident. The man is on civil pledge through Olmsted County. He was registered as a missing person with the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). The report was sent to Olmsted County Welfare Services. No further information was available.
• At 10:29 pm on July 3, I responded to a call of suspicious behavior in which a man asked for a ride and was harassing customers at Walmart. Police said he met a 37-year-old South St. Paul man who was believed to be intoxicated. A Dakota County probation order has been issued. The man was found to have recently completed his stay at the Brown County Evaluation Center. He was transferred to the Brown County Jail. The report was sent to the Dakota County Department of Corrections.
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