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Robert Dean Brown, 17, of Onalaska
Larry Dean Williams, Jr., 21, of Livingston
Nathan Lee Beavers, 18, of Livingston
Three Polk County Youths Charged in Home Invasion / Robbery, LIVINGSTON, December 31, 2018 - On December 29, 2018 at approximately 10:00a.m., the Livingston Police Department was dispatched to the 400 block of Handley Avenue, in reference to a home invasion where two unidentified white males forced there way into a residence. While in the residence one of the suspects held the homeowner down while the other ransacked the residence and obtained property. Both suspects then exited the residence where they left the area in an awaiting vehicle also driven by an unknown white male. During the investigation and interviews with the victim a suspect and suspect vehicle were identified. Officers then went to a residence located in the 4600 block of US Hwy 59 North.  While at the residence Officers identified Robert Dean Brown, 17, of Onalaska, Larry Dean Williams Jr., 21, of Livingston and Nathan Lee Beavers,18, also of Livingston.  After further investigation officeers recovered clothing worn during the home invasion along with property that was identified stolen by the home owner.  All three suspects have been arrested and are currently residing in Polk County Jail.  (See Daily Arrest Report, 12/30/18)
 
Special thank you:  Livingston Police Department

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