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18. 04. 08

April 8th, 2018

The Pennington County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call April 8th, 2018 at 0127 am reporting a fire at a business located at 18048 State Hwy 1 Northwest, Thief River Falls. Fire trucks were dispatched from Thief River Falls, Warren, and Viking Fire Departments along with Deputies from Pennington and Marshall County Sheriff's Offices. No injuries were reported and the State Fire Marshall has been notified.

The case remains under investigation at this time.

Press Release

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18. 03. 17

 

Statewide Tornado Drills are Thursday, April 12

 
During the week, the Department of Public Safety and the National Weather Service will be promoting severe weather safety and emergency preparedness information in the media. In addition, statewide tornado drills will be held Thursday, April 12 at 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. 
 
This is the perfect time for families, communities, schools and local businesses to review and talk about their emergency plans and how they can prepare for the upcoming severe weather season.
Read More: Minnesota Severe Weather Awareness Week is April 9–13, 2018
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18. 02. 07

The Pennington County Sheriff’s Office has found CodeRED to be a very valuable tool for public safety through notification of emergency events and severe weather events.

As part of regular maintenance of this system, we plan a county-wide test this March 1st at 10:00 in the morning. When you receive a test call, you can listen to a short message that includes information that our CodeRED system has been upgraded and also a request for you to encourage friends and family to sign-up for CodeRED at penningtonsheriff.org. 
Current CodeRED participants who receive this test call need take no further action than listen to the call and consider others who may benefit from the service. The screen on your phone will have text that states “CodeRED.”
Again, this test call will occur on March 1st at 10:00 o'clock in the morning. It will only be a test of the system and it is NOT an emergency.

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17. 12. 27

Scams and scam artists have been around for centuries. Many of today’s scams are perpetrated by criminals who are bent on stealing people’s money. These criminals often live in other states or countries and use modern technology—including throw-away cell phones and “spoofed” telephone numbers—to conceal their identity and evade law enforcement.

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17. 12. 01

Media Release   12-1-17

One individual is wanted in connection with an incident that occurred November 27th in the city of St Hilaire. A Complaint/Warrant was issued November 30th in the 9th Judicial District Court for James Michael Dahlin. Dahlin is wanted for the charges for Aiding and Abetting Aggravated Robbery in the 1st Degree, Aiding and Abetting Aggravated Robbery, two charges of Aiding and Abetting Assault in the 2nd Degree, and two charges of Aiding and Abetting Assault in the 3rd degree. Information as to the location of James Dahlin should be given to the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office at 218-681-6161

New Direct Phone Numbers

The new Corrections (Jail) Phone Number is 218-416-7097. Please call this number for any inmate related questions.

Inmate voice mail line is 218-416-1120.

Sentence to Serve (STS) / Wade Cota - 218-683-7001

Jail Administrator / Dave Casanova -  218-416-7095 * Assistant Jail Administrator / Jo Williams - 218-416-7098 * Jail Programmer / Travis Black - 218-416-7082