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3 Area Men Arrested in Online Sexual Solicitation of Children Sting

The Polk County Sheriff’s along with the MN Bureau of Criminal Apprehension conducted a proactive, undercover chat operation in attempt to identify online sexual solicitors of children.  The operation led to 45 individuals being investigated from around the United States and Canada.  3 local individuals were arrested and charged: Telesforo Lacambra Ragrag (53) from Thief […]

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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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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPOINT SAM MELBYE TO BE NEXT AUDITOR-TREASURER AND RECORDER AT THE END OF AUGUST

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning to sign a renewed Joint Powers Agreement with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, discuss more agreements for the American Rescue Plan funds, and swear in a new Auditor-Treasurer and Recorder. GREG WIDSETH- COUNTY

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PINE TO PRAIRIE, PAUL BUNYAN DRUG TASK FORCES SEIZE 160 GRAMS OF SUSPECTED FENTANYL

In an effort to save lives, law enforcement across northern Minnesota are sending out a warning regarding a potentially fatal drug that is possibly linked to one deadly overdose and a number of non-fatal overdoses in the region. The Pine to Prairie and Paul Bunyan Drug Task Forces seized approximately 160 grams of suspected fentanyl

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CROOKSTON POLICE MAKE CONTACT WITH MISSING CROOKSTON WOMAN

UPDATE: 8/23/19 10:00 a.m. The Crookston Police Department has had phone contact with Ellen Simmons.  She has also made contact with other people in Crookston and with family from outside the area.  Ellen is apparently safe and in good health and will be returning to Crookston in the very near future.  Thank you to all

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WARROAD POLICE OFFICER CHARGED FOLLOWING BUREAU OF CRIMINAL APPREHENSION INVESTIGATION

An officer with the Warroad Police Department has been arrested and charged following an investigation by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). Joshua Mathew Demmerly, 29, of Warroad, was charged this morning with kidnapping, third-degree criminal sexual conduct, and stalking. BCA agents arrested Demmerly on Tuesday. He made his first court appearance this morning

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