4:18 p.m., 16000 block 120th Avenue, Lake Park, unattached garage on fire.
4:54 p.m., 22000 block County Road 6, Detroit Lakes, power line down. Started a grass fire.
5:17 p.m., 13000 block 270th Avenue, Detroit Lakes, tree on fire. Tree is laying across power lines.
7:51 p.m., 10000 block Fir Avenue, Frazee, single vehicle rollover.
9:36 p.m., at Menards at 1465 Menard Drive, Detroit Lakes, vehicle damage to parked car.
10:00 p.m., 22000 block 120th Avenue, Lake Park, tractor on fire in a field.
11:33 p.m., near Dakota Street, Callaway, swamp fire.
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Amarillo police find stolen vehicles, arrest man after brief chase
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AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Police recovered two stolen vehicles and arrested a man after a foot chase in northeast Amarillo Monday.
Officers were dispatched at 4:17 p.m. to assist detectives from the Panhandle Auto Burglary and Theft Unit at a home near Garfield Street and SE 12th Avenue.
The detectives had located a stolen pickup at the home, according to officials.
When police approached, two men fled the home on foot.
Officials said the men were caught and detained near Arthur Street and SE 12th Avenue.
Press Release – Bayleys
The Auckland city-fringe offices housing a lighting distributor whose products illuminate some of the world’s most famous landmarks have been put up for sale.
The modern, refurbished single-storey building for sale at 5 Farnham Street, Parnell, is fully leased to Targetti Lighting and award-winning New Zealand home-builder Penny Homes. The two leases generate total net rental income of $127,516 plus outgoings and GST per annum.
Some 189 square metres of office space and three car parks are leased to Targetti (NZ) Limited, part of a global group which has designed and produced architectural light fixtures since 1928. The company supplies major retailers and its lighting solutions adorn commercial and public sites across New Zealand.
Weather Eye: Month could close out as driest April on record By Patrick Timm
Share: Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Reach him at ptimmwriter@gmail.com.
It will be a close one Friday. Close by how much it rains. Vancouver has a total of .28 of an inch so far in April and the record dry month is .39 of an inch. Showers are headed our way Friday, but it is difficult to see any forecast models bringing us more than a tenth of an inch before midnight. If so, we have a new all-time dry April.