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Northfield Village Police Blotter: Narcotics Seizures, OVI Arrests, and Unusual Animal Encounters

Public Safety — Northfield Village

The Northfield Village Police Department managed several significant incidents between April 15 and April 28, 2026, including multiple narcotics investigations and OVI arrests. These Northfield Village Police Department activities ranged from responding to unresponsive residents and medical emergenc

The Northfield Village Police Department managed several significant incidents between April 15 and April 28, 2026, including multiple narcotics investigations and OVI arrests . These Northfield Village Police Department activities ranged from responding to unresponsive residents and medical emergencies to investigating reports of forgery and criminal mischief at local parks . Narcotics Seizures and Traffic Enforcement On April 17, 2026, a traffic stop on Northfield Road for an expired registration led to a significant drug recovery . During the stop, a K9 unit conducted an “open air sniff,” which resulted in a positive indication for narcotics . A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a small container of suspected methamphetamine . Additionally, on April 23, security at the Northfield Park Racino discovered a baggie of suspected narcotics on the property . The items were weighed and submitted into evidence, though the case was closed due to a lack of a suspect nexus . OVI Arrests by Northfield Village Police Department Alcohol-related offenses were a primary focus during this period. On April 21, an officer observed a two-vehicle crash on May Avenue near SR 8 . The driver was subsequently charged with OVI, BAC refusal, and carrying an open container . Later, on April 26, Ptl. Wilson stopped a dark-colored GMC Sierra on Northfield Road after witnessing marked lanes violations . The driver failed field sobriety tests and was arrested for OVI . Assistance Calls and Public Property Incidents The department responded to several medical calls, including an unresponsive female on Roosevelt Drive on April 18, who was later pronounced deceased by the NVFD . On April 27, officers and EMS saved a male suffering from a drug overdose at the Sunset Motel by administering Narcan . Community issues also arose on April 28, when the Service Department reported that playground equipment at Huntington Park on Magnolia Avenue had been defaced with markers . Unusual Dispatch and Forgery Reports In a more unusual call on April 16, officers were dispatched to Sagamore Road for an injured opossum that had been struck by a vehicle . To alleviate the animal’s suffering, it was humanely dispatched using a department rifle . Finally, a local business owner reported a forgery incident on April 27, alleging an employee had altered and cashed a check twice; the Detective Bureau is currently investigating the claim .