Dec. 10 — A resident on Cedar Street East in Motley reported that someone had stolen the rear license plate on their vehicle.
Dec. 10 – A resident on Thomas Drive in Little Falls reported a scam in which a caller, identifying themselves as being from the IRS, said the resident was being sought by the IRS for a lawsuit.
Dec. 12 — Ten residents on Hawthorn Road lodged property damage complaints.
Dec. 13 — A resident on 90th Street in Little Falls reported a scam in which they received a letter in the mail addressed to a person they did not know, but saying that person had an outstanding citation in Dallas, Texas, and had to pay $755.90. The resident tried calling the company and felt the person they talked to was not legitimate.
Dec. 13 — A business on North Main Street in Upsala reported a theft.
Dec. 13 — A resident on 170th Avenue in Royalton reported someone had hit his mailbox and that it been knocked down several times in the past year.
Dec. 14 — A resident on 183rd Street in Little Falls reported someone had tampered with their mail.
Dec. 16 — resident on 95th Avenue in Randall reported a scam in which someone called stating they were from Publishers Clearing House and that the resident had won a vehicle. However, the resident had to go to Walmart to send money to the caller to claim the prize.