Person observed crawling on ice at lake near park, Alexandria MN
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Authorities received a report of a person crawling on the ice on Lake Victoria near Thompson Park, Victoria Drive, and Runestone Drive. Officers are checking footprints found on the ice in that area.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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To a 200 car received a call about a person on the ice for Lake Victoria.
00:06
Comstated they appeared to be crawling across the ice and they were requesting somebody to check on them.
00:12
Good night, ten.
00:15
Ten, four.
00:17
I'll drop a tin on a lake where they described they would be and callers that they'd be moving east.
00:28
Good morning.
00:32
Kenny at some...
00:33
Good morning.
00:38
23-3 further.
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1673. 173.
00:44
Tenney, good morning.
00:46
Tony at 158, good morning.
00:52
The lake now is it at the south end of Victoria?
01:01
Thompson Park that's in the area of Victoria Drive and Runestone Drive,
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but moving east,
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near Maple Drive SE.
01:18
219 to 121, I'll send you a picture.
01:25
2.18 of us, I'll be in there, yeah.
01:29
Step for 2.18.
01:30
The north and but I'm stuck behind about 60 cars, so I'll be a bit unless you need me quicker.
01:44
It did not have binoculars.
01:47
They couldn't verify it was a person, but they felt strongly that it was a person who went across the ice.
01:57
Henry Boy Frank 64 is parked right at that location you were talking about.
02:04
There's footprints out onto the ice if you wouldn't mind giving that person a call.
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Location mentioned:
N Park St, Alexandria, MN 56308
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