Local residents and business owners can now volunteer to aid the Le Sueur Police Department in criminal investigations through a new security camera mapping program.
No serious injuries resulted from several late Saturday vehicle accidents, the Minnesota State Patrol reported, as slippery road conditions caused by the region’s first snow and ice were noted.
After having served 16 years on the Le Sueur Police Department and a year-long tenure as chief of police, Aaron Thieke is moving on in his career, and the city
One Southern Minnesota community's police department is giving advice to residents as to how they can keep their US flag safe amid rising flag thefts in the community.