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Search warrant documents contain new information about the BCA’s investigation, which is still active. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
Chief Rick Wyffels
While investigating unauthorized purchases made by the Alexandria Police Department, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension executed a search warrant at the home of former Alexandria Police Chief Rick Wyffels.
During the April 5 search, BCA agent Nicholas Riba seized three items – an alarm clock on a nightstand valued at $49.99, a $5.99 Casio two-way power calculator on a desk, and an Apple iPhone in an office, according to court documents.
About 20 other items listed in the search warrant were not found and remain unaccounted for, including batteries, surveillance cameras, computers, software, flash drives, chargers, routers, hard drives, a wi-fi system, a laminator, printers, an Apple TV, and a rifle scope with related eyepieces.
1. 7 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance; invocation, public comments
2. 7:05 p.m. Consent agenda - Approve Nov. 28 reg. minutes and Oct. 24, Nov. 14 and Dec. 7 spec. minutes; approve November bills and authorize issuance; approve licenses and authorize issuance
3. 7:10 p.m. Police Chief Rick Wyffels - Introduce new police officer Elliot Draz
4. 7:15 p.m. Public Hearing: 2017 Budget and Tax Levy presentation
A. Resolution adopting the budget for the city for 2017 and establishing tax levy
5. 7:45 p.m. Resolution establishing 2017 Municipal Benefit and the per year Pension amount for Alexandria Fire Fighter Relief Association
6. 7:50 p.m. Assistant City Administrator/HR Director Karin Tank - personnel policy updates