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Update: 3 Arrested in Connection to Meeker County Stabbing
LITCHFIELD (WJON News) -- Three people have been arrested in connection to a stabbing incident that happened in Meeker County last month. The Sheriff's Office says 20-year-old Aryianna Pillatzki of Pennock was arrested at a hotel in Willmar on Tuesday afternoon. Forty-eight-year-old David Pillatski of Arco was arrested in a...
Three arrested in Litchfield Township, Meeker County stabbing
LITCHFIELD, Minn. (AP) — Three people have been arrested in connection with a serious assault that occurred in Meeker County on June 28, the Meeker County Sheriff’s Office announced on Thursday. The assault involved 50-year-old Galen Serbus of Olivia, who was found lying on the side of the...
Charges: Man is robbed of $23K, stabbed, hit with car and left on Meeker County road
Three people robbed a man of $23,000, then stabbed and intentionally hit him with a car before leaving him along a rural Meeker County road, according to charges filed Friday. The violent encounter occurred on June 28 on a road in Litchfield Township near 600th Avenue and 230th Street, where the victim, a 50-year-old from Olivia, Minn., was taken with the intention of robbing him, the Meeker County Sheriff's Office said. His identity has yet to be released.
MEEKER COUNTY INVESTIGATING STABBING OF OLIVIA MAN
Meeker County authorities are searching for multiple suspects after a stabbing Friday evening alongside a road in Litchfield Township. Authorities say 50-year-old Galen Serbus of Olivia was found lying in the ditch with an apparent stab wound and injuries that suggested he had been hit by a vehicle. A suspect vehicle was found and is being processed for evidence. Multiple suspects have been identified but are still being sought. If you have any information, you are asked to contact the Meeker County Sheriff”s Office. Authorities say the attack was not random and was targeted. Serbus was airlifted to HCMC with serious injuries.
Injury crash in Kingston Township
At about 3:47 p.m. Monday, June 24, the Meeker County -Sheriff’s Office received a report of an injury crash in the 74000 block of CSAH 19 in Kingston Township. Meeker deputies, Kimball Fire & Rescue, Watkins Ambulance, Mayo Ambulance, and Life Link III all responded to the scene. Deputies...
Meeker County Solar-Wind amendment changes
The Meeker County Planning Commission will meet at the Courthouse in Litchfield, MN on July 23, 2024 at 5:00pm to consider the following possible Zoning Ordinance Amendments. The proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance are summarized as follows, please note that additions are indicated in bold text, with the exception of paragraph headings, and the deleted items are struck out. Each individual numbered item constitutes a separate hearing.
Litchfield Community Theater annual meeting notice 8/12/24
Litchfield Community Theatre Inc. Litchfield Community Theatre Inc. will have it’s annual meeting on Monday August 12th, 2024 at 6PM at the Bernie Aaker Auditorium in the Meeker County Family Service Building. Public welcome. Published in the Enterprise Dispatch July 12, 2024. |
Man believed to have been stabbed, struck by car, Meeker County sheriff says
A 50-year-old Olivia, Minn., man is believed to have been stabbed and struck by a vehicle Friday in what the Meeker County Sheriff's Office says was a targeted attack. Sheriff's deputies arrived at the scene in Litchfield Township, along 600th Avenue near 230th Street, after 5 p.m. and found the man in a ditch with serious injuries, listed as "an apparent stab wound and injuries consistent with being struck by a vehicle," according to a sheriff's news release Saturday.
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