Litchfield Police Report 2/20/18
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
12:12 A.M. Litchfield Police charged a 26 year old Norwood Young, MN male with driving after revocation at a North Austin Avenue/West 5th Street location. He will be appearing in Meeker County District Court on a later date.
10:13 A.M. Litchfield Police, Rescue, and Gold Cross Ambulance were called to a North Gilman Avenue residence for a lift assist.
11:35 A.M. Litchfield Police assisted with a property damage accident that occurred at a North Sibley Avenue/East 3rd Street location.
1:06 P.M. Litchfield Police received a report of theft that occurred at an East Frontage Road business. The matter is being investigated.
4:18 P.M. Litchfield Police received a report of suspicious activity at a North Morningside Avenue residence. Upon officer’s arrival, the party was advised.
5:45 P.M. Litchfield Police received a report of suspicious activity at a South Gorman Avenue residence. Upon officer’s arrival, he was unable to locate the individuals.
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