Twin Cities metro police blotter, May 9
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HUGO
MARCH 25
Animal complaint. A deputy observed an injured dog on the roadside in the 16000 block of Jeffrey Avenue and returned it to its owner. The owner was aware of the injury and had taken the dog to the vet.
APRIL 14
Suspicious activity. An officer responded to a report of a person possibly stealing golf clubs at Pioneer Creek Golf Course, 705 Copeland Rd. The officer determined it was a person delivering water softener salt.
JORDAN
APRIL 2
Child found. An officer was flagged down by a woman who had found a 3-year-old girl near Sunset Drive and Riverside Lane. A short time later, the girl s mother reported her missing. The mother did not know her child had left. The girl was safely returned home.
Man dies after shootout with Calumet City officer, police say
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Man charged with attempted murder dies weeks after being shot by police in Calumet City
By Sun-Times Media Wire
Calumet City man died Thursday after being shot by police weeks earlier in the south suburb.
Alvin Burrage, 26, was shot multiple times March 25 and died Thursday morning from complications of his injuries, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.
Calumet City police said an officer shot Burrage just before 5 p.m. during a traffic stop in the 500 block of Jeffrey Avenue after Burrage began to raise a handgun in the officer’s direction.
Burrage allegedly fired back several times without striking anyone, got back into his vehicle and fled, police said.