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Police chief: court orders removal of nuisance bus; village gets $8,600 for radio upgrades

Luxemburg Village Board · May 12, 2026
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Summary

Police Chief Chris Gulbrand reported a judge found a vehicle owner guilty by default and ordered removal of the vehicle, and that local businesses donated $8,600 toward new radios (village submitted an 80% reimbursement bill to the county). He also highlighted an upcoming "Kickball with Cops" event June 20 for teens.

Chief Chris Gulbrand told trustees that a judge found Drevenchuk guilty by default in a trial regarding a nuisance bus and ordered the vehicle’s removal; once the signed order is received, the village may remove the vehicle if it is not moved voluntarily. He also reported the village received $8,600 from business donors toward new radios and that a bill was submitted to the county seeking the village’s 80% reimbursement share.

Chief Gulbrand added that Officer Courtney Dorner is organizing "Kickball with Cops," a community event for 14–18-year-olds scheduled for June 20, with sign-up via a QR code on Facebook. No new enforcement timelines or cost details for radio replacement were provided in the minutes.