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AREA LAW ENFORCEMENT TO TAKE CRACK DOWN ON DISTRACTED DRIVING

Most Minnesotans know that using phones behind the wheel is distracting and can lead to severe consequences on the road. But that’s not the only thing that is diverting attention away from driving. Shaving. Putting on makeup. Fiddling with the touchscreen on your car stereo system. Even changing clothes. All of these can take your […]

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UPDATE: OFFICERS ARREST SUSPECTED DRUG DEALER AFTER HE FLED IN VEHICLE AND ON FOOT

UPDATE: 4/21/21 11:01 a.m. On Tuesday, April 20, 2021, the Pine to Prairie Drug Task Force learned of a suspected drug dealer coming from Grand Forks, North Dakota to Crookston. The suspect was suspected of acquiring methamphetamine to be distributed in Crookston. Officers identified the suspect as Eric Baldwin (age 35) and what vehicle he

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REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER IS NO LONGER LIVING IN CROOKSTON

Under Minnesota Statute 244.052 Subd. 4 (k) the Crookston Police Department is required to notify the community that William James Tuvell who was subject to broad public notification based on his residency within the City of Crookston is no longer living, working, or frequently found within this jurisdiction. If he is living in another Minnesota

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PATROL SERGEANT SEAN MURPHY ON LEAVE SINCE EARLY MARCH TO RETURN AS PATROL OFFICER

The City of Crookston released a statement Tuesday announcing the conclusion of a complaint investigation regarding Patrol Sergeant Sean Murphy and his return to duty as a Patrol Officer. The statement is below – Sean Murphy began employment with the City of Crookston Police Department as a Patrol Officer on April 1, 2018, and has

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CROOKSTON 18-YEAR-OLD, 3 JUVENILE MALES INVOLVED IN ONE-VEHICLE ROLLOVER SATURDAY

At approximately 10:07 pm on Saturday, April 10, the Crookston Police Department responded to Myrtle Street for a report of a one-vehicle rollover accident.  Upon arrival, Officers located an unoccupied 1998 GMC Jimmy that had sustained extensive damage.  Witness statements indicated the vehicle was observed traveling at a high rate of speed traveling northbound on

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