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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – MAY 28, 2024

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – Jaydan Max Hamernik,18, of Twin Valley, for DUI in the fourth-degree driving while impaired. Shaun Alexander Rosewaren, 42, of Twin Valley, for DUI in the fourth-degree driving while impaired. Emiliano Casimiro Jasso Sr, 24, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault.  

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BCA RELEASES CROOKSTON POLICE-INVOLVED SHOOTING

University of North Dakota Forensic Pathology has identified the man killed May 16 in a use-of-force incident in Crookston. According to the forensic pathologist, Andrew Scott Dale, 35, of Crookston died of multiple gunshot wounds. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has identified two Crookston police officers and one Polk

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MAN COMING AT POLICE WITH A HATCHET SHOT IN CROOKSTON

On May 16th, 2024, at approximately 12:53 a.m., Officers from the Crookston Police Department came upon a man in the street who was swinging a hatchet in the area of East 7th Street in Crookston. Upon initial contact, the man rapidly approached the officers, and less lethal means were deployed. The man continued to advance

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CROOKSTON P.D RESPONDS TO WOMEN THAT COLLAPSED IN THE POLK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER

On Thursday, at approximately 1:06 p.m., the Crookston Police Department responded to a woman who had collapsed at the Polk County Government Center. “We had multiple officers from the police department respond to it,” said Crookston Police Department Deputy Chief Nathan Nelson, “She was breathing and alert; shortly after, the Crookston area ambulance arrived and

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ENTERS LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT’S ALTERCATION ON WEDNESDAY

Crookston High School was forced into a lockdown on Wednesday afternoon at approximately 1:40 p.m. after a small group of high school students got into an altercation just outside of the district office. “We had an incident involving a small number of students,” said Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Randy Bergquist, “It happened to be right

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HEATH HANSON NAMED CROOKSTON POLICE OFFICER OF THE YEAR

The Crookston Police Department recently held its annual Awards Ceremony at the Crookston Police Department.  To receive an award, each officer had to be nominated for an award by another employee or civilian other than themselves.  Each officer or staff member who received an award was presented with a letter of recognition, a uniform bar,

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