Minnesota s Lower Sioux Community restructures Police Department
Vince Merrick Sr. was appointed public safety director to lead and reshape community policing in the Lower Sioux Police Department following recent concerns regarding the department s response to the disappearance and death of Quincy Schaffer, 21, in late January in Morton. 6:12 am, Feb. 21, 2021 ×
Lower Sioux Indian Community
MORTON, Minn. The Lower Sioux Community Council has appointed Vince Merrick Sr. as a public safety director to lead and reshape community policing in the Lower Sioux Indian Community Police Department, according to a statement from the council.
According to the statement, Merrick, who has more than 30 years of tribal law enforcement experience, will oversee the 12-member department, which included a chief of police, assistant chief and eight licensed police officers.
Minnesota s Lower Sioux Community restructures Police Department
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Lower Sioux Community Council announces new public safety director and a restructuring of its Police Department
Vince Merrick Sr. was appointed public safety director to lead and reshape community policing in the Lower Sioux Police Department following recent concerns regarding the department s response to the disappearance and death of Quincy Schaffer, 21, in late January in Morton. 5:01 pm, Feb. 18, 2021 ×
Lower Sioux Indian Community
MORTON The Lower Sioux Community Council has appointed Vince Merrick Sr. as a public safety director to lead and reshape community policing in the Lower Sioux Indian Community Police Department, according to a statement from the council.
According to the statement, Merrick, who has more than 30 years of tribal law enforcement experience, will oversee the 12-member department, which included a chief of police, assistant chief and eight licensed police officers.