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Minnesota BCA releases more info from Police-involved shooting after pursuit outside of Crookston

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has identified the officer who discharged his firearm during a use-of-force incident on April 7 just south of Crookston. Crookston Police Department Officer Sean Murphy has been in law enforcement for 14 years. The police department has placed him on standard critical incident leave. The […]

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CPD and CFD share why they want to implement an Unmanned Aerial System in Crookston.

At the most recent Crookston City Council meeting, as part of the consent agenda, the council approved a date and time for a public hearing on the Crookston Police Department’s implementation of an Unmanned Aerial System, or drone program. Recently, KROX sat down with Police Chief Darin Selzler and Fire Chief Shane Heldstab to learn

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Crookston Police Department seeks public comment on Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)

The Crookston Police Department is in the process of implementing an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) or drone program. Per Minnesota Statute 626.19, the Crookston Police Department is seeking public comment prior to implementation of the UAS program and for final policy review. The Crookston Police Department draft policy: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) is available for

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CPD’s Newest Fleet Member is a Ford F150 Pick-Up

Some residents may have noticed the newest member of the Crookston Police Department’s fleet, a 2023 Ford F150, on patrol in town. It is an eye-catcher, for sure, and it is a different model of vehicle than we are used to seeing. Why is the fleet’s newest vehicle a pick-up? “You will see the new

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Suspicious Comments Prompt Police Presence at CHS Friday Morning

Friday morning, Crookston Schools Superintendant Randall Bergquist posted a video on Crookston Public Schools Facebook page informing the community of the police presence on Crookston High School campus this morning.  Bergquist says some suspicious comments were made that led to the police presence. “It was a comment that was made sometime yesterday, but law enforcement

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