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Black Bear Spotted In Crookston

On Saturday, October 6 at approximately 9:45 p.m. the Crookston Police Department received a report of a bear near Tuttle Ave. between South Minnesota and Carroll Streets. Upon arrival, the officer observed a black bear in a tree. The bear was left alone and was gone when a return check was done around 11:45 p.m. […]

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Suspected Threat at Fisher School Turns Out to Be False Report

On Wednesday, October 3 at 2:57 p.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the Fisher High School in response to a report of an adult female allegedly headed to the Fisher High School with a weapon to pick up her children. The Fisher school went on lockdown policy during the early stages of

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Man Found Dead In Crookston Inn Died of Self-inflicted Injuries

On Tuesday, September 25 at approximately 11:52 AM the Crookston Police Department responded to ad report of a deceased person at 2200 University Ave (Crookston Inn). Preliminary findings of the investigation indicate the 57-year-old male died as a result of self-inflicted injuries. He was transported to the University of North Dakota Pathology Lab for an

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Crookston Police and Polk County Sheriff Warn Public of IRS Scammers

The Crookston Police Department has received over thirty reports regarding scam phone calls.  The first type of scam call is from someone claiming to be from the IRS.  The caller states that you have a tax issue/fraud that needs to be taken care of and that local law enforcement will come to make an arrest

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Another Car/Pedestrian Accident in Crookston Reported

At approximately 11:28 AM on Monday, September 10 the Crookston Police Department, Crookston Fire Department, and Crookston Area Ambulance responded to the intersection of North Broadway and 2nd Street on a report of a vehicle/pedestrian accident. Ashley Rystad, 31, Crookston, was walking westbound across Broadway in the north crosswalk at the intersection with 2nd Street.

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EXTRA DWI PATROL ON THE ROADS

Long drives, scenic bike rides and evening walks. They are all part of summer in Minnesota, but if you’re an impaired driver, pedestrian or bicyclist, your summer days may abruptly end. Crashes involving alcohol continue to change Minnesotans lives forever. From 2012-2016, there were 138 people who lost their lives in drunk driving crashes during

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