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Attorney’s office reviewing harassment case involving tribal harvesters on Mille Lacs Hostile and violent acts of aggression, including rock throwing, racial slurs, and threats of physical violence, occur during tribal spearfishing every year. Obstruction or harassment of individuals practicing their federally protected rights can lead to fines and even arrest, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission reported.
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MILLE LACS LAKE The Mille Lacs County Attorney’s Office is looking into potential criminal charges stemming from harassment of tribal harvesters on Mille Lacs Lake.
Tribal harvesters reported the harassment on the night of April 10 on Mille Lacs Lake. Conservation enforcement with the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission responded to the location marked with a smartphone app, and later to a residence, along with the Mille Lacs County Sheriff’s Office.
Watch Truck Drive Through Foreston Convenience Store
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The Mille Lacs County Sheriff s Office is seeking your help in identifying the individual who burglarized the D & L convenience store in Foreston, MN. The break in happened on February 3, 2021 at approximately 1:00 AM.
The suspect stole a truck and drove the truck through the front door at the D & L Express Convenience Store. Once they drove through the store, the driver of the stolen vehicle got out of the stolen truck, and entered the store.
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The video shows the perpetrator entering the store through opening created by the vehicle crashing into the building. The suspect is seen in the video walking behind the counter, then over to the wall of cigarettes. He then begins a search apparently for the particular type of cigarettes he was wanting and grabs some.
The man suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
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MILACA A St. Paul man was injured in a two-vehicle crash in Milaca Township Friday, Feb. 5.
The Minnesota State Patrol reported Blong Xiong, 53, was southbound on Highway 169 in his 2003 Toyota Corolla at 12:47 p.m. Friday, when a 2013 Hyundai Sonata, driven by 16-year-old Amber Marie Sienko of Milaca, was traveling west on 160th Street and failed to yield, striking the side of Xiong’s vehicle, causing it to go off the road and into the right ditch.
Xiong, who was wearing a seatbelt, was transported to M Health Fairview Clinic - Princeton for non-life-threatening injuries. Sienko was not injured.