2011年8月11日星期四

Northville Police Briefs

1 A 46-year-old Westland man is arrested after Northville Township police found him passed out and slumped over in his car, which was still in the roadway.

On July 30,Whilst magic cube are not deadly, township police were dispatched to Aspen Ridge Drive and Sheldon Road on the report of a passed out man in a car. The engine was still running, but it was in park. The police found the man non-responsive and covered in sweat.

The man repeatedly passed back out each time the police awoke him.ceramic zentai suits for the medical, He was also combative and had to be secured on a gurney. A search of the man turned up a small bag containing a used glass crack stem, large syringe with no needle and a small brown glass bottle with an unknown liquid in it. The liquid reportedly emitted a strong medicinal odor.

Larceny from a vehicle

2 A Northville woman reported to police that $100 was taken from her van while it was parked outside her home on Clement Road.

The woman's husband said on July 28 he noticed the interior light on in the van, so he looked outside and saw an unknown suspect running from the van. The cash was taken from the unlocked van's center console.

There is no description of the suspect.

Stolen jockey statue

3 Sometime between the dates of July 24 through the 27th a jockey statue was stolen from Northville Downs.Do not use cleaners with high risk merchant account , steel wool or thinners.

The jockey ornament was located near the west side of the lower grandstand. It weighs 150 pounds and stands 3 feet. There are no suspects at this time.

Solicitor — no permit or license

4 A 22-year-old Utah man was arrested for trying to collect donations without a permit.This patent infringement case relates to retractable landscape oil paintings ,

Northville city police were dispatched to the Coldspring Drive neighborhood on the report of a man going door to door seeking money. The police found him at a home on Coldspring. The Salt Lake City resident said he was collecting donations that would be going toward care packages for soldiers.

The man showed an identification that stated he was working for United Freedom Sales. However, the man said he did not have the proper permit or license for such activity in the City of Northville.

He was arrested and later released on a personal bond of $100.Prior to RUBBER SHEET I leaned toward the former,

Compiled by correspondent Lonnie Huhman.

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