CRIME & SAFETY
Danube man arrested in Willmar Wednesday for allegedly threatening to shoot up business
A Danube man was arrested in Willmar on Wednesday for allegedly threatening “to shoot the place up”. On May 1, at 2:08 pm, Willmar Police were dispatched to a business at the 4100 block of South 1st Street. The caller advised there was a male at the business who was unhappy, and had threatened to shoot the place up. The caller also said the same man had been at the business a few days before that, and had threatened to return with a firearm. Employees were evacuated as officers were responding to the scene.
Le Sueur man sentenced in Redwood County Court for drug possession, forgery
A Le Seuer man, Nolan Patrick Moriarty, age 35, was sentenced in Redwood County Court after being found guilty for felony-level forgery and drug possession for an incident last January. According to court documents, on Jan. 4 a Redwood Falls police officer was patrolling near DeKalb Street at about 1:17...
Winthrop man sentenced for DWI arrest after 100 mph chase through Morton
A Winthrop man, Damon Jon Muchow, age 33, was sentenced in Redwood County Court for leading police on a high speed chase through Redwood County last October. According to court documents, shortly after midnight on Oct. 15 a Lower Sioux Police officer noted a vehicle driving along County Road 2 at a high rate of speed. The driver responded by accelerating onto Highway 71, then east onto Highway 91, into a ditch and back onto the road, and through Morton at high speed. At times the vehicle exceeded 100 mph before finally stopping near mile marker 85.
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