Polk County Sheriff’s Office reports incidents and jail bookings for April 10

Danny Morrison, Sheriff at Polk County
Danny Morrison, Sheriff at Polk County
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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office released a summary of incidents and jail bookings that occurred on April 10. The report lists various calls and law enforcement activities throughout the county.

The daily incident log provides an overview of public safety issues handled by deputies, including traffic stops, civil paperwork service, and responses to complaints. This information helps keep residents informed about local law enforcement activity.

According to the report, deputies responded to several calls in Bolivar, including a 911 hang up on South 142nd Road, juvenile complaints on East Broadway Street and West Jackson Street, a prowler call on Highway 13, property damage on East 514th Road in Halfway, and suspicious activity on South 30th Road in Humansville. Deputies also served civil paperwork at multiple locations in Bolivar.

Other notable incidents included a burglary not in progress reported on East 318th Road in Flemington. Several traffic stops were conducted throughout the area—on Highway 32 at Highway FF near Halfway; at South Troost Street and East Third Street/North Elm Street in Fair Play; as well as Highway 83/East 360th Road and East 425th Road/South 90th Road near Bolivar.

These regular updates from the sheriff’s office offer transparency regarding policing efforts across Polk County. The release underscores ongoing efforts by local authorities to address both routine matters such as serving paperwork or conducting traffic stops as well as responding promptly to emergencies or criminal complaints.



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