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CRIME AND COURTS

A woman reportedly told a staff member she could not care for the child and left the newborn in their care.
Aimee Bock, who founded and was executive director of the defunct Twin Cities nonprofit, is facing trial along with Salim Said, a former owner of a Lake Street restaurant.
The St. Cloud Police Department said the investigation is active and ongoing, but that it was not a random incident.
Dahl revealed details of telemarketing companies that started in the Twin Cities and moved elsewhere, and how the scammers bought and sold phone scripts and “suckers lists."

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Witnesses said he used a gun to smash a car window following an altercation at Lady Vi's in Superior.
Brian Evenson told jurors the death of Nancy Daugherty was "the worst event of my life" and said he was being "smeared" by defense attorneys.
A defense attorney told jurors another man killed Nancy Daugherty out of jealousy, but prosecutors accused the defense of "cherry-picking" evidence.
Their names were among a listing of officers publicly posted
The victim suffered a gunshot to the arm. No firearm was found.
A shocking murder in 1888 over unrequited love resulted in an event a town didn't want to talk about for decades.

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