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Powder Keg break-in, suspect arrested


Published on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 3:16 PM MST





A Williston, N.D., man is being held at the Law Enforcement Center in Sidney on a $50,000 bond after breaking into the Powder Keg in Fairview Thursday night into Friday morning.

Fairview Police Chief Susan Quandt reported that between 10:30 p.m. and 1 a.m. someone broke a window and entered the building, spilling kitchen utensils and stealing a vehicle.

Quandt reported the suspect was caught due to traffic violations, even before officers were notified of the burglary.

On Friday morning, police received a report from Powder Keg employees notifying them of the break-in. Upon investigation, Zachary Koelzer, 21, Williston, N.D., was charged with the following: felony burglary, felony theft of a vehicle, obstructing a peace officer, eluding a peace officer, reckless driving and driving while driver’s license is suspended.

 

Comments

The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the view of the Sidney Herald.

    Danika wrote on Dec 7, 2011 6:42 PM:

    " I think that he has come along way since this incident. He is going to be a great father and much more. Im glad he recieved an opportunity to show the world how amazing he is! "

    Sister wrote on Jun 4, 2010 11:28 PM:

    " this kid isnt a low life in anyway.. hes a kid who made a mistake.. he is slowly learning his lesson and i know if given the chance.. he would go face to face of the owner and apologize and admit he did make a mistake.. so before you judge a "lowlife" make sure he has a full on record before this... he had one bad night, and couldnt be more sorry for it.. he has a great job and makes mistakes.. we all do.. he hasnt skipped out on a court date yet, and will pay for all his mistakes.. give the kid a chance.. "

    Powder Keg wrote on Mar 22, 2010 10:38 AM:

    " Thanks for the words of support and positive comments. Thanks to Fairview Law Enforcement and Kevin R who called in the licence plate # on the vehicle stollen. The cost of this break-in is over $5000 so far. The man charged told one of my staff he blacked out when all of this happened. Well at least he admits he did it. I hope the young man figures out what he wants for his life. "

    Bernie wrote on Mar 15, 2010 9:01 PM:

    " Clay is a good friend and has good quality food. I'm glad they caught the
    lowlife, and hope the Powder Keg keeps
    it's great patronage of friendly customers! "Keep the Faith, Clay" ! "

    How do you know wrote on Mar 15, 2010 10:16 AM:

    " Sure- How do you know that the two break-ins are not related? They both happened around the same time and not very far from each other. One would naturally think they are related. Unless you work for law enforcement and are related to the investigation I would not be telling people that they aren't related. "

    Laura K wrote on Mar 12, 2010 2:02 PM:

    " Wow, I miss out on so much when I'm at college...
    I can't believe that someone would actually break into the PK. Wonder what his motives were...
    And "Ummmmmm" I know this is off topic, but could post a little more on the break in on the convenience store on Fairview's Main Street?? I tried to find some information on it, but I couldn't find anything on here. I try to keep up with everything that goes on back home, so it would be greatly appreciated. :) Thanks "

    publisher wrote on Mar 11, 2010 7:03 PM:

    " The Sidney Herald contacted McKenzie County law enforcement Monday and Tuesday before press to get the information on the possibly break-in in Fairview, ND - law enforcement did not respond to our many calls, so we are unable to report anything until law enforcment gives us the facts. "

    Ummm wrote on Mar 11, 2010 9:29 AM:

    " How come the Herald never said anything about windows broken at the discount store here in Fairview on State Street? That was the same night, & people are wondering about that too, since it was on the same night. "

    sure wrote on Mar 10, 2010 12:50 PM:

    " to kris
    no its not related to the break in at the confluence... "

    Kris wrote on Mar 10, 2010 11:11 AM:

    " One has to wonder if this is related to the break-in at the Confluence Center... "

    Myself wrote on Mar 10, 2010 10:10 AM:

    " Teach him to break into the best pizza joint ever! "

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