Police, firefighters discover body in burned vehicle
June 4, 2021
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MINOT, N.D. (AP) Police in Minot are investigating how a person ended up dead in a burned vehicle. KFGO radio reported that police and firefighters responded to a vehicle engulfed in flames in southeast Minot early Thursday morning.
Firefighters extinguished the blaze and found the body inside the vehicle. Investigators say they’re trying to identify the body and determine the circumstances surrounding the fire.
The North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the state Fire Marshal’s Office is assisting local authorities in the probe. Top Picks In Shopping
Minot police probe death of person found in burned vehicle
June 3, 2021
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MINOT, N.D. (AP) Minot police are investigating the suspicious death of a individual found in a burned vehicle early Thursday, officials said.
Police and firefighters responded to a vehicle that was fully engulfed in fire in southeast Minot about 1 a.m.
Fire crews quickly extinguished the fire and found the victim inside. Police say they are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the fire and death as well as working to identify the victim.
The North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the state Fire Marshal’s Office assisted local authorities.
Dickinson Police Chief discusses officer-involved shooting
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Dickinson Police Chief Dustin Dassinger (Dickinson Press File Photo)
An armed Dickinson man was killed in a Monday morning shooting incident with Dickinson police. Police were responding to a domestic violence call when the incident occurred.
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Six months after he was found dead, North Dakota parents say son s murder was staged to look like a suicide
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