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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ANNOUNCES BODY CAMERA USAGE, POLICY AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, in compliance with Minnesota Statute 626.8473, announces that they will be incorporating body-cameras into its equipment inventory, for daily use by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office sworn personnel. A draft copy of the Portable Audio/Video Recorders policy is currently posted and for review on the Polk County website located at […]

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POLK COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EXPLAINS GOVERNOR’S STAY AT HOME ORDER

On March 25, 2020, Governor Walz issued Executive Order (EO) 20-20 directing Minnesotans to stay at home except for specific circumstances.  Law enforcement agencies across the State are fielding many questions regarding the order.  It is our hope this letter will assist you in understanding some of the details.  All State of MN public information

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE INVESTIGATING STRUCTURE FIRE IN LENGBY

Thursday, March 26 at approximately 6:30 p.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a structure fire at 202 447th Street SE in Lengby. Polk County Sheriff’s Office Deputies and Fosston Fire Department firefighter responded. The house was a complete loss and no injuries were reported. At this time the structure fire is

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF JIM TADMAN UPDATES COUNTY RESIDENTS ON COVID-19 EMERGENCY PLANNING

Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman has issued the following press release on what Polk County is doing to combat and prepare for COVID-19.  The press release is below- The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Polk County Public Health, along with all Polk County Department Heads, Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier, and East Grand Forks Police Chief

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET NEW POLK COUNTY SHERIFF K9 BUFFY

The Polk County Commissioners met the Polk County Sheriff’s Office’s new K9 Buffy and handler Deputy Kyle Olson this week.  Olson, who has been with the Sheriff’s Office for six years told the commissioners he always wanted to be a K9 officer and filled them in on his background preceding the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. 

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S K9 PROGRAM RECEIVES DONATION FROM OTTER TAIL POWER

The Otter Tail Power Company Foundation has awarded the Polk County Sheriff’s K9 Program a donation of $5000.  This award will be used for the K9 vehicle insert, door release and weather safety system for the K9 vehicle. The weather safety system known as “The Hot Dog System” regulates the temperature in the vehicle and

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