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Polk County Sheriffs Office

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office warns of new phone scam

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has received numerous reports of scam calls in which the caller claims to be a Polk County Sheriff’s Office Employee. In at least one call the number that showed up on the called person’s caller ID was the legit Polk County Sheriff’s Office number, 218-281-0431. The caller claimed to be […]

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office Holds Annual First Responder Training

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office partnered with Crookston Area Ambulance for the Sheriff’s Office’s annual First Responder Training.  “We split their crews in half in order to satisfy who is on duty and who is off,” says Nick Neibauer from the Crookston Area Ambulance. “It includes oxygen administration training, extrication from vehicles and other such

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