A former strip illusionist is pleading guilty. To possessing and distributing child pornography. 39yearold jan rouven was arrested in march. After police found thousands of disturbing pictures and videos of very young children. The Us Attorneys Office says rouven admitted to sharing the pictures. His sentencing is set for next march. Rouven headlined the new illusions show at the tropicana until his arrest. Metro Police Released video of an officer involved shooting that happened earlier this week. What were about to show you is a split screen. One side shows the officer firing his weapon as he is almost hit by a car. The other shows his parners point of view, so you can hear what happened as the first officer did not have audio on his camera. Were going to need more crews. Car nats, shots fired, shots fired fired, shots fired metro police say 18yearold Daniel Prichard officer Scott Hinkley during a felony traffic stop on monday night. Officer hinkley fired 10 rounds. But did not hit p
The Nye County Sheriffs Office says Jacki Freeman and Abby Hedengran had the correct permits to have all these animals. But had them living in conditions described by the Sheriffs Office as horrific. What youre seeing in these pictures is only some of the animals. In all. Authorities removed 15 exotic animals. 3 african lions. 2 females and 1 male. 1 bengal tiger. 8 lynx hybrid cats. 1 cervel caracal cat. A fennec fox. And a black panther. Both suspects had sp for the care and custody of these animals. But at this time. Only Jacki Freeman has been cited. Freeman faces a misdemeanor for animal cruelty. Just last monday. Another woman was arrested in nye county on felony child endangerment. Theft and having exotic animals illegally. Trisha meyer was takend into custody after neighbors spoted three tigers running around the backyard with her 14 yearold daughter. Meyer is originally from texas where she lived with multiple other animals like panthers. Monkeys. And skunks. She had permits i
Box Elder School District will be removing the Chinese immersion program for new elementary school students due to decrease in interest. Parents are sorry to see the program leave.
At Alerus Center and beyond, a ‘balancing act’ between life and COVID
According to an internal Alerus Center review, conducted at the Herald’s request, attendance at a wedding there exceeded state “Smart Restart” COVID guidelines at the time by 62 people. The review shows there were at least four such events during the year that exceeded guidelines another wedding, as well as general election voting and the Pride of Dakota shopping expo. Alerus Center officials say big events like these are carefully managed for maximum public safety.
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Early voters cast their ballots on Monday, Oct. 26, at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks during the start of early in-person voting. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald