Semi-Truck Involved in Crash With School Bus Near Stewartville
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Stewartville, MN (KROC-AM News) - The Olmsted County Sheriff s Office responded this afternoon to a crash involving a school bus and a semi-truck.
Sheriff s Captain Scott Behrns says there were six children from the Stewartville School District on the bus when the incident occurred just before 1 PM on Olmsted County Road 6 about four miles west of Stewartville in High Forest Township. Behrns says none of the children were injured.
An initial investigation has determined the school bus had stopped on the roadway to drop off some of the children and the driver of the truck apparently did not realize the bus was stationary. In an attempt to avoid a collision, the truck ended up jackknifed in the ditch and on the roadway.
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(ABC 6 News) A Stewartville teenager is facing charges in connection to an after-school fight that left a 12-year-old with a concussion.
According to Olmsted County Sheriff s Captain Scott Behrns, a 14-year-old student got into a fight with a 12-year-old student after school on April 29th in Stewartville. It was reported around 4:40 p.m., after school ended, but happened on school property.
According to Capt. Behrns, the two students got into an argument about a girl and then started fighting. Capt. Behrns said the 14-year-old knocked the victim to the ground, and hit him at least five times in the head.
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Bedtke Brothers Feed, 205 E. Elm St., reported that someone broke into the business through a window sometime between 7 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday, according to Capt. Scott Behrns. The theft, while small, would be a felony charge if an arrest is made. -
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Rochester woman could face charges after 3 children left in car for hours
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Three children were hospitalized Wednesday evening after police found them in a car at the city-county government center.
The three children, ages 1, 3 and 4, are believed to have been left in the car for at least 2 1/2 hours before being discovered by police shortly before 5:30 p.m.
Rochester police Capt. Casey Moilanen said a car alarm alerted officers to a potential issue. When the children were found, they were soaking wet with sweat from the heat and the 4-year-old child was very lethargic, according to Moilanen. The vehicle had no windows down and was directly in the sun, according to court records.
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