Police report: October 19-25
Farmington police activity for the week of Oct. 19-25.
October 19
Lost property, 19800 block of English Ave.
Liquor, consumption by persons under 21, 18800 block of Exclusive Path
October 20
Disorderly conduct, 10 block of Eighth St.
Drugs, possession of small amount of marijuana, Chippendale Avenue and Elm Street
Traffic, drivers license, driving after suspension, Second and Ash streets
DWI, 200th Street West and Chippendale Avenue
October 21
Assist other agency, 19500 Municipal Dr.
Drugs, possession of small amount of marijuana, 18000 block of Elgin Ave.
Domestic, 600 block of Tamarack Tr.
DWI, fourth degree, 18200 block of Pilot Knob Rd.
October 22
Fraud, 18700 block of Everest Path
Liquor, consumption by persons under 21, 500 block of Maple St.
Suspicious circumstances, 1300 block of Centennial Dr.
Damage to property, private, 5200 block of Upper 182nd St. W.
Weapon offense, 19100 block of Embers Ave.
October 23
Civil matter, 400 block of Main St.
Property damage accident, 18300 block of Everest Path
Property damage accident, 212th Street West and Eaton Avenue
Marijuana, possession, address not available
Warrant service/arrest, 20900 block of Chippendale Ave.
October 24
Damage to property, private, 400 block of First St.
Use of tobacco by person under 18, 20600 block of Flagstaff Ave.
Personal injury accident, 195th Street West and Everest Path
Property damage accident, Akin Road and Denmark Avenue
October 25
Juvenile, child problem, address not available
Domestic assault, 19100 block of Encore Ct.
Arrest report
October 20
Jonathan David Wentz, 26, of Richfield was cited for possession of small amount of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bryce James Devos, 38, of Farmington was cited for disorderly conduct.
Michael Robert Volochenko, 34, of Farmington was cited for DWI, fourth degree.
October 21
Jennifer Lynn Nelson, 26, of Farmington was cited for DWI, fourth degree.
October 25
Leonard Ponds, 37, of Farmington was cited for domestic assault, attempts/inflicts bodily harm, and for interfering with a 911 call.
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