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Utah bill would allow legal immigrants to serve as police

Deseret News Utah bill seeks to diversify police forces by allowing legal immigrant residents to serve Share this story Junior Enrique Sanchez SALT LAKE CITY Junior Enrique Sanchez was in grade school when he and one of his classmates were sent to the school’s office not because they were in trouble, but because they didn’t have the right shoes to run track. As a son of two immigrant parents from Mexico, track shoes weren’t in his family’s budget. Sanchez was 2 years old when his family moved to Utah, after his father spent five years working on California farms, commuting back and forth across the border. He moved his family to Park City, where he found a job in the restaurant industry and built a life there to raise his kids in one of Utah’s more privileged cities.

Suspect Has Been ID ed in ATM Thefts

Here is a portion of the news release: Last night around 8:15 PM, 38 year-old Joshua Fergus McCleary of rural Wheatland, ND was arrested in Dickinson. McCleary is a suspect in a crime spree to include the theft of several ATM’s that spanned the counties of Cass, Barnes and LaMoure. At this time there have been no formal charges related to the ATM thefts. This investigation remains active and on-going at this time. As this investigation moves forward, more information will be made available. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone who has information that relates to these cases to contact our office at (701) 241-5800. After hours, contact the Red River Regional Dispatch Center at (701) 451-7660 and request to speak with a deputy.

​Valley City: Microcosm of the Nation

by C.S. Hagen | .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) | News | March 22nd, 2017 Russell Myhre lit a second cigarette, pulled his wool coat closer against the February chill after proudly revealing a red heart tattoo on his chest. He waved to Fred Thompson, former Valley City Police Chief, from across the parking lot behind his law office. “Hey, Mr. Thompson, come on over here, my friend,” Myhre said. “You just wandering around?” “Nope,” Thompson said. No mistaking the man was law enforcement. Large-framed, shoulders slightly stooped, he eyed the area before shaking Myhre’s hand. “Taking care of shit.”

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