Vincent Villarreall
CROOKSTON, Minn. (KFGO) – A man wanted for questioning in a Grand Forks homicide investigation was arrested Wed. morning in Crookston.
28-year-old Vincent Villarreal was arrested in the North Acres Estates trailer park.
Villarreal was arrested on a Minnesota Department of Corrections warrant. Police were assisted by the Grand Forks Regional Special Operations Group and Pine to Prairie Violent Crimes Enforcement Team in serving the high-risk arrest warrant.
Villarreal is considered a “person of interest” in the death of 55-year-old Jeffrey Schultzitski who was found dead in a room of the Budget Inn Express Motel in Grand Forks on Dec. 5.
CPD Chief Biermaier says there were no injuries and the public was not in any immediate danger
Times Report
At about 10:50 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30, the Crookston Police Department and Pine to Prairie Violent Crimes Enforcement Team, with the assistance of the Grand Forks Regional Special Operations Group, executed a high-risk arrest warrant in the North Acres Estates mobile h park in Crookston. Vincent Chase Villarreal, 28, of East Grand Forks was arrested on a Minnesota Department of Corrections warrant and transported to the Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston.
According to information provided by CPD Chief Paul Biermaier, Jose Angel DeLeon, 38, of Crookston was also arrested on matters related to probation and/or court conditions and transported to the NWRCC.
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NOTICE: Police executing warrant at North Acres Estates in Crookston
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Crookston Times
The Grand Forks Regional Special Operations Group, Crookston Police Department, Polk County Sheriff s Office and other assisting agencies are executing a high risk warrant service in the area of North Acres Estates in Crookston. Please avoid this area until the operation is completed. There is no immediate threat to the public at this time. More details will be released later. - Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier
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