Journey Elementary School teacher Rebecca Junge stood in front of an auditorium full of her students and peers to accept the Milken Educator Award, which included an unrestricted $25,000 to do with what she wanted.
Journey Elementary School teacher Rebecca Junge stood in front of an auditorium full of her students and peers to accept the Milken Educator Award, which included an unrestricted $25,000 to do with what she wanted.
The arrests stemmed from a traffic stop in Pipestone. Written By: Leah Ward | ×
Clockwise, from top left: Kruger, Hollis, Cook, Parker
PIPESTONE Four people were arrested Monday in Pipestone after a police officer reportedly found methamphetamine in their vehicle.
During a traffic stop, a Pipestone County sheriff s deputy identified the following occupants of the vehicle: driver Brandy Parker, 37, of Tracy, and passengers Aaron Kruger, 36, of Lake Wilson; Adrienne Hollis, 31, of Holland; and Vladislav Cook, 35, of Pipestone. The deputy noted that all of the passengers appeared nervous.
Parker allegedly exhibited signs of being under the influence of a controlled substance, so the deputy administered field sobriety tests. The tests indicated that Parker was under the influence, and she was arrested for third-degree DWI.