One Man Allegedly Behind Polk County’s Crime Wave

POLK COUNTY, MN (trfnews.i234.me) An allegedly, 1-man Polk County, Minnesota crime wave is behind bars.
an alleged one-man polk county minnesota crime wave is behind bars forty-year-old lucas paul gilbertson of east grand forks aka luke romold has facing six felony counts one for burglary four for theft and possession of meth according to court documents on april 26 the theft was reported at a polk county farmstead where a shop had been broken into a welder acetylene tank air compressor and saw were missing on may 9th police took a report of extension cords stolen from an east grand forks construction site on may 15 the sheriff’s office took another report of sheet metal and two clothes dryers uh taken from a rural farmstead on may 21st seven to eight hundred gallons of diesel was reported stolen from trucks on center street in rural polk county on may 28th a report of a stolen 4 500 deer stand in rural folk county then the investigation closed in on gilbertson on june 5th he was arrested in hubbard county on dwi charges the pickup he was driving uh had tires on it that matched uh prints taken from some of the other places where items were stolen it led to a search warrant at gilbertson’s residence located at 45314 center street west in rural east grand forks the search yielded several of the stolen items including a piece of burned foil with meth on it officers also found on the property a silverado pickup that had been stolen out of fargo a golf cart stolen out of buxton and a lighting trailer stolen out of wisconsin a person at the property told officers during the search that gilbertson frequently leaves at night and doesn’t return until 7am gilbertson has previous convictions of drug crimes check forgery and two counts of fleeing peace officers i’m neil carlson reporting for inews dot tv you

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