Duluth police adopt crime-watch smartphone app
Residents can send police anonymous tips through their smartphones with new software that's rapidly catching on with police departments across the country.
Residents can send police anonymous tips through their smartphones with new software that's rapidly catching on with police departments across the country.
The charges consist of child torture and neglect.
The company stated "the wear and tear of the pandemic has taken its toll."
The victims were walking home from Walmart at the time of the crash, according to court documents.
The state is taking action to force changes at the Beltrami County Jail.
The central U.S. is in the midst of a cold snap.
The teenager was a student at Burnsville High School.
The MSP5 center will close at the end of March.
Tickets go on sale Friday.
Warning: The following contains upsetting details about child abuse.
Contestants come from all over the country compete in the annual event held in Brainerd.
The race is considered one of the 50 most challenging races in the world.
The second crash victim remains hospitalized.
Two software developers in Fargo, North Dakota have created the Winter Survival Kit app for iPhones and Android smartphones. The Crookston Daily Times reports the creators wanted to help after a powerful blizzard left hundreds of drivers stranded last winter. This free app can notify help and provide some potentially life-saving alerts. It can also help you prepare for winter travel.
A man who lost his $1,000 iPad to thieves helped authorities find the alleged culprits thanks to an iPhone app that tracked down the device. Kare 11 says the man got his iPad back in a few hours, and police answering the call uncovered an entire ring of criminals operating in Anoka County.
A growing number of U.S. cities are installing cameras to help deter and investigate crimes, including Duluth. Minnesota Public Radio reports the city has installed nearly three dozen cameras along Lake Superior and downtown.
A twenty-six year veteran of the Duluth Police Department has been named the 2012 Police Officer of the Year in Minnesota. Sgt. Brad Wick fatally wounded a home invasion suspect who was involved in a string of crimes. Two officers from the St. Paul Police Department were awarded honorable mentions, Sgt. Bill Haider and Officer Mike Carroll.
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