-it snow-
<br />-1IIe other businesses bur-
<br />glarized that night were:
<br />•Jan. 28, 10:04 a.m.: Houle oil,
<br />17069 Highway 10, reported a cus-
<br />lere is a
<br />nee but
<br />• Furniture and Things,
<br />to er left without paying for $37 in
<br />ng with
<br />16820 Highway 10. Taken
<br />were an RCA TV, a VCR, two
<br />•Jan, 26, 6:45 a.m.: First National
<br />Bank reported receiving three forged
<br />real
<br />tanding,
<br />ELH speakers, about a dozen
<br />checks for $950, $55o and $5,240.
<br />ver,
<br />with the
<br />VCR tapes and approximate) 3T
<br />Police have suspect information and
<br />'ach
<br />$100 in cash, for a total loss of
<br />are investigating,
<br />er.
<br />3jes
<br />ti min-
<br />="
<br />$1,200.
<br />• Bread of Life, 369 Jackson
<br />'Jan. 26, 6:42 p.m.: suPwAmerica,
<br />11554 193rd Ave., reported a cuatomer .
<br />left without paying for $10 in gas
<br />iize
<br />in
<br />- in
<br />treating
<br />Ave. No report yet on what
<br />Police responded to 245 calls th
<br />,e,
<br />in buds
<br />�'
<br />was missing;
<br />week of Jan. 21-27 including 10 adult
<br />speed arrests,
<br />'- r, is
<br />empera-
<br />`
<br />• iellberg Carpet One,
<br />16862 Highway
<br />two juvenile speed
<br />sweats, 35 parking citations, 30 other
<br />.aw
<br />i in
<br />e fierce-
<br />_
<br />10. Stolen
<br />were TV,
<br />traffic m'reeta, four property damage
<br />accidents,
<br />and
<br />and the -
<br />a vacuum cleaner
<br />and CHSh ,
<br />one personal injury acci-
<br />dent, nine medicals, three domeatics,
<br />Fore
<br />remem-
<br />'.
<br />- 37 public assists, five reports of swpi-
<br />r of
<br />Head =
<br />Car stolen, iOUOd
<br />mow persons in vehicles, one assault,
<br />four Dula, three reports of harassing
<br />tee
<br />A car was stolen and later
<br />,J
<br />phone communications, two reports off
<br />the
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<br />- oy srosa
<br />recovered in Elk River last
<br />week
<br />criminal damage to property, six
<br />thefts and two motor vehicle thefts.
<br />lore
<br />vas)UI
<br />Elk River Briefs,$
<br />7
<br />= makes
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<br />)01.
<br />adher-
<br />Hearing set for Feb, 15 on
<br />� '
<br />nphasis
<br />phasis
<br />;tablish
<br />transportation, park plans-
<br />i` a
<br />eonsid-
<br />A public hearing on transportation and park and recreation
<br />?
<br />sir own
<br />p� for Ells River will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at
<br />A their
<br />the Elk River City Hall, 13065
<br />Orono Parkway.
<br />to
<br />Auld be
<br />A City Council public hearing
<br />on the plans is set for March
<br />Y
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<br />' P and
<br />12.
<br />The plans can be viewed at city hall,
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<br />every
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<br />chance to buy a vehicle
<br />If the third time is the charm, Police ChiefTom Zerwas may
<br />hit it big this time.
<br />After twice advertising for bids on several confiscated ve-
<br />hicles with dismal results, the chief is trying again.
<br />About 10 people expressed an interest in buying the vehicles
<br />last week after an article appeared in the Star News, explain-
<br />ing the city's intention to salvage the cars because of a lack of
<br />bidding interest.
<br />City officials initially advertised for bids in the legal section
<br />of the Star News. They received one low bid, whichwas
<br />rejected.
<br />The city next advertised for bids in both the Star News and
<br />the Star Tribune. Two people bid that time, but the bids only
<br />ranged from $6 to $126.
<br />The City Council accepted the $126 bid on 1984 Ford Escort
<br />and decided to salvage the other three vehicles, which had
<br />been confiscated by police in DUI and drug cases. -,
<br />But now with the sudden interest, Zerwas wants to give
<br />people one last time to bid. "I think it's worth a try," he said.
<br />The vehicles are a 1961 Ford Falcon, a 1984 Dodge Omni and
<br />a 1983 full-size Ford van. All three are parked at City Hall,
<br />13065 Orono Parkway. .
<br />Sealed bids will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at the
<br />police station, which is located in city hall.
<br />To bid, people should write their name, address, phone
<br />number and bid for each vehicle on a piece of paper, put it in
<br />a sealed envelope and submit it to the police department:.
<br />Officers arrest 14 for DWI
<br />during Safe and Sober
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