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Winona
Police
Tuesday, January 10
•At 9:21 a.m. police were called to the Family and Children’s Center on Franklin Street on a report of a fight. A 14-year-old Winona boy and a 15-year-old Dakota boy were both cited for disorderly conduct and fifth degree assault.
Wed., January 11
•At 4:31 p.m. police received a call reporting a violation of an order for protection. An officer went to a residence on the 600 block of West Fourth Street, and while interviewing the complainant, the phone rang. The complainant said that Marthamae Kottschade-Brennan, 42, of Rochester, had telephoned him several times in violation of the order. The phone call observed by the officer was also allegedly from Kottschade-Brennan, who police cited for gross misdemeanor violation of an order for protection.
Friday, January 13
•At 12:34 a.m. police received a call reporting a vehicle in the ditch at Riverview Drive near Prairie Island Road. Police arrived and followed two sets of footprints to a residence on the 3500 block of West Eighth Street. The registered owner of the vehicle told police that Zachary John Karbula, 22, of Winona, had been driving. Police said Karbula showed sings of intoxication and cited him for driving while intoxicated and driving without a Minnesota driver’s license. His blood alcohol content was measured at .16 percent.
•At 1:18 a.m. police were dispatched to Schyde’s Drinks and Whatnot on a report of a fight. Police didn’t find a fight but observed a vehicle driving without headlights. The driver, Dustin Troy Williams, 29, of Minnesota City, was cited for second degree driving while intoxicated and driving with a revoked license. His blood alcohol content was measured at .15 percent.
Winona
County
Thurs., January 12
•At 11:08 p.m. deputies were called to the Nodine Kwik Trip on a report of a hit-and-run. A semi driver told police that he had been in his semi sleeping when he felt it had been struck. When the driver got out, he said he spoke with the driver of a semi parked next to him. That driver told the man he had just pulled in, and that another semi must have hit him and driven away. The driver parked next to the man then left. Video footage showed the semi had been struck by the driver who blamed it on a different vehicle. Police described the semi as a blue Peterbilt with Dawes Transport written on the side. Approximately $1,500 in damages to the semi were noted.
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