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EVELETH â Two juveniles were taken in custody Monday in connection with a West Eveleth stabbing incident where one man was hospitalized.
One of the two juvenile males remains in custody at the Arrowhead Juvenile Center in Duluth and the other released into the custody of his parents, according to a press release from the Eveleth Police Department.
Chief Jesse Linde said the male victim was taken to Essentia Health Virginia for treatment of his injuries and is in stable condition.
According to the release, Eveleth police responded to the 300 block of 15th Avenue West in West Eveleth around 4:13 a.m. Monday on the report of a stabbing. On scene, officers found a 20-year-old male with multiple stab wounds.
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Eveleth Police say a man is recovering from wounds and a juvenile male is in custody after a stabbing early Monday.
The incident was reported shortly after 4 a.m. in the 300 block of 15th Avenue West in Eveleth. Police Chief Jesse Linde say officers found the 20-year-old victim with multiple stab wounds.
A short time later, officers located two male juveniles near the scene and took then into custody. One of the juveniles was sent to a regional juvenile detention facility, while the other was released to his parents.
Linde says formal charges are expected later this week.
EVELETH â Rock Ridge officials closed the Eveleth-Gilbert High School on Monday after alleged threats were made toward students, but they expected to reopen the building for classes today.
School administrators were made aware of the threats early Monday morning and opted to cancel instruction for grades 9-12 to allow for an investigation by Rock Ridge Public Schools and the Eveleth Police Department.
âThe investigation is continuing but we do not have any credible evidence that any students or staff are at any risk,â wrote Superintendent Dr. Noel Schmidt, in an afternoon email to parents. âIf we had any credible evidence that any students or staff were at risk, we would continue to close the Eveleth-Gilbert High School.â
Fox21Online
March 10, 2021
EVELETH, Minn. – On Wednesday morning, the City of Eveleth unanimously voted to name a new Chief of Police.
After serving with the Eveleth Police Department for the last 15 years, Deputy Chief Jesse Linde was appointed to the position of Chief of Police.
Linde served the last six of those years of Deputy Chief.
In a Wednesday press release, Timothy Koivunen wrote, “My last day with the City will be this Friday and I have all the faith and trust that Chief Linde will lead with pride, integrity, and professionalism that our communities expect and deserve. I have worked side by side with Chief Linde and have the highest of respect for him. I wish Chief Linde and his family all the best going forward.”