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City of Duluth - Police Department
Mike Ceynowa, Chief of Police
2030 North Arlington Avenue • Duluth, Minnesota 55811 • www.duluthmn.gov
2030 North Arlington Avenue • Duluth, Minnesota 55811 • www.duluthmn.gov
For more information contact:
Public Information Officer, Mattie Hjelseth at (218) 730-5434 or mhjelseth@duluthmn.gov
Public Information Officer, Mattie Hjelseth at (218) 730-5434 or mhjelseth@duluthmn.gov
DATE: 4/24/2012
SUBJECT: Police Seeking Public's Help Locating Man with Felony Warrants
BY: DPD Public Information Officer Jim Hansen (218) 390-2232
NATURE OF INCIDENT: Police Seeking Public's Help Locating Male with Felony Warrants
CASE NO.: 12049469
INCIDENT DATE: 3/24/2012
INCIDENT TIME: 2:03AM
INCIDENT LOCATION: 1800 block East Seventh Street
SUBJECT: Police Seeking Public's Help Locating Man with Felony Warrants
BY: DPD Public Information Officer Jim Hansen (218) 390-2232
NATURE OF INCIDENT: Police Seeking Public's Help Locating Male with Felony Warrants
CASE NO.: 12049469
INCIDENT DATE: 3/24/2012
INCIDENT TIME: 2:03AM
INCIDENT LOCATION: 1800 block East Seventh Street
The Duluth Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Curtis Lee James Fairbanks, a 21 year old, male resident of Duluth, MN.
Fairbanks has a Felony Arrest Warrant for Aiding and Abetting 1st Degree Burglary, Offering a Forged Check, and Possession of a Stolen Check.
These charges stem from a burglary of an occupied residence in the 1800 block of East Seventh Street that occurred during the nighttime hours of March 24, 2012, and subsequent forgery of a check stolen in that burglary. Fairbanks was recently charged in another burglary of an occupied residence and auto theft. He has a prior conviction for 1st Degree Burglary in 2009.
Fairbanks’ physical description is as follows:
Race: Native American
Sex: Male
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 135
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown (also wears glasses)
Facial Hair: Small moustache
Anyone who has seen Curtis Fairbanks, or has any information about his whereabouts is asked to call 911.
