Woman accused of robbing Wyndmere bank planned to rob second bank, court docs allege
Tessa Jaksa told police she drove to a bank in Fairmount, N.D., with plans to commit another armed robbery, a criminal complaint alleged. 10:52 pm, Jul. 21, 2021 ×
Tessa Jaksa
FARGO Recently filed court documents have shed more light on a southeast North Dakota bank robbery, including how much was stolen and plans to rob a second bank.
Tessa Ann Marie Jaksa, 43, of Moorhead, appeared Tuesday, July 20, in U.S. District Court in Fargo on a federal count of bank robbery. The charge stems from allegations that she robbed Wyndmere’s lone bank this week.
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VIRUS OUTBREAK-MINNESOTA
Hennepin County doubles down on vaccine incentive program
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â Minnesotaâs most populous county is boosting its incentive program for COVID-19 vaccine shots. The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners Tuesday unanimously approved an additional $250,000 to promote vaccine shots, on top of the original $100,000 that was allocated earlier from federal recovery funds. Commissioner Chris LaTondresse says the program has increased the number of shots and Tuesdayâs action âdoubles down on this promising strategyâ to help fight the coronavirus. The county used the original investment to buy 2,235 Visa gift cards worth $50 each. The incentive program includes partnerships with community groups to host vaccine events and provide perks such as free meals, groceries, and entertainment.