Driver Allegedly Tries to Evade, Vehicle Breaks Down, LIVINGSTON, January 10, 2019 - Shortly after midnight, on January 10, 2019, Officer Donald Dyson with the Livingston Police Department observed an older model, green Chevy Tahoe driving circles around First National Bank Headquarters. Officer Dyson drove into the parking lot and attempted to stop the vehicle, however, the driver, Woodrow Raymond Novak, 56, of Goodrich, allegedly tried to evade and drove away from Dyson. He drove out of the parking lot (350 South exit), as Novak was driving down 350 (southward) his vehicle broke down and came to rest on the right shoulder near Christopher Scott's Office. As it turns out, Novak had a felony warrant out for his arrest. Dyson took Novak into custody without incident. Dyson was quickly backed up by Sergeant Chad Ward and Officer Brandon Brewer. Novak was taken to Polk County Jail. His vehicle was recovered by Ken's Towing and will be stored at Harrison Body Shop in Livingston.
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Sergeant Chad Ward speaks with 56 year old Woodrow Raymond Novak, of Goodrich.
Officer Donald Dyson confiscated evidence from Novak's vehicle.
Novak's vehicle was recovered by Ken's Towing.
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