Crime & Safety
Police and Fire Blotter: Sunny Skies and Dry Roads Lead to Quieter Week in St. Michael-Albertville
The fire logs were dotted with mostly medical calls, and the Wright County Sheriff's Department reported a quiet week through Valentine's Day here in STMA.

It was a quiet few days in St. Michael-Albertville, as the wintry weather gave way and roads dried out. The police and fire blotter were void of any major mishaps in the STMA area last week.Β
Feb. 6
Β Albertville Fire responded to an alarm at 4:10 p.m. in the 7000 block of Lake Towne Drive. They were canceled en route.Β
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Feb. 7
St. Michael Fire Department responded to a medical call in the 10000 block of 43rd Court, but was canceled en route by dispatch.
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Β Feb. 8
The St. Michael Fire Department responded to a fire alarm call in the 4000 block of Mason Avenue. It was a false alarm.
Β Feb. 9
Albertville Fire responded to an emergency medical call at 1:11 p.m. at the Bass Outlet Store. A male party was in cardiac arrest.
St Michael Fire was dispatched to a medical call in the 6000 block of LaBeaux Avenue. Wright County Sheriffβs Department deputies canceled the call while SMFD was en route.
Β Feb. 10
AFD responded to an emergency call at 1:22 a.m. in the 7500 block of Large Avenue, Otsego. A female party had possibly broken her leg. Rescue provided medical assistance until ambulance could arrive.
Wright County Deputies arrested a 24-year-old Otsego man in Otsego on a warrant for violation of a protection order.
Albertville Fire crews were called at 6:04 a.m. to a car accident at I-94 and County Road 37. They were canceled en route by Wright County Sheriffβs Dispatch.
Β The Wright County Sheriffβs Department reported (countywide) 41 property damage accidents, six personal injury accidents, one hit-and-run and three car vs. deer accidents.
There were also 16 arrests for DWI, two underage consumption arrests and 150 tickets issued for miscellaneous traffic violations Feb. 8 to Feb. 14.
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