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Polk County Sheriff’s Department

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT WATER AND BOATING SAFETY TIPS

Summer is fully underway, and everyone is enjoying beautiful and fun days swimming out on the lakes and rivers or enjoying trips on boats, kayaks, and jet skis. But while those bodies of water can be a source of great summer fun, they can also be dangerous with high tides, flash floods, and rushing currents […]

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ASKING BOATERS TO BE MINDFULL OF HIGH WATER LEVELS

If you are operating a boat or personal watercraft on Polk County lakes, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office is asking you to be mindful of the high-water tables due to recent weather and flooding. Wakes from watercrafts have negative impacts, including: – Shoreline erosion, which results in impaired water quality and property loss – Damage

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STRUCTURE FIRE REPORTED IN MCINTOSH

On Saturday, September 25 at approximately 6:30 a.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a residential structure fire at 520 Cleveland Avenue SW in the City of McIntosh. The McIntosh Fire Department and Fosston Essentia Ambulance also responded. There were no injuries resulting from the fire. The fire was contained in the northwest corner

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WARNS OF IRS SCAMMERS CALLING COUNTY RESIDENTS

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has received numerous reports of an IRS scam. The caller states they are from the IRS and tells the recipient that they owe money for taxes and if they don’t pay, a warrant will be issued for their arrest. The phone numbers are showing up as a 218 area code.

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, March 16, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Miguel Arturo Jasso, 21 of Crookston, for felony 3rd-degree assault, substantial bodily harm. Brooke Marie Benner, 23, for felony failure to appear. Fire Calls: At 10:15 Sunday night, the Crookston Fire Department along with Crookston Area Ambulance and Polk County Sheriff Deputies, was

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