Cody Holte, Patrick Torok receive first Purple Heart, Medals of Honor in Grand Forks Police history
Grand Forks Police Officer Cody Holte and Cpl. Patrick Torok, who were involved in the shootout in which Holte was killed last May, each made GFPD history when they became the first recipients of the Purple Heart and Medals of Honor in the history of the department. 12:00 pm, Apr. 1, 2021 ×
Mark Nelson, Grand Forks chief of police, speaks to a crowd gathered at the GFPD s awards ceremony Tuesday, March 30, 2021. (Russ Hons photo, courtesy of Grand Forks Police Department).
GRAND FORKS The Grand Forks Police Department gave out the first Purple Heart and the first two Medals of Honor in the department s history this week.
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Stolen vehicle returned after physical altercation with driver in Grand Forks
Two men reportedly got into a fight at a Grand Forks Loaf and Jug Gas Station on Tuesday, Jan. 5, after one of the men recognized the other s vehicle as stolen and belonging to his employer. 2:40 pm, Jan. 5, 2021 ×
Graphic by Grand Forks Police Department
A stolen vehicle has been returned to its owner but a suspect remains at large in Grand Forks, according to police.
Grand Forks police officers were dispatched to the Loaf and Jug Gas Station on Gateway Drive at about 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5, for a report of a physical altercation involving the stolen vehicle, according to a release sent by the Grand Forks Police Department.
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The cities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks closed the Sorlie Bridge on DeMers Avenue on Monday. At the time of this photo Wednesday afternoon, the Red River had climbed to 45.92 feet. Lee Smalt and Cody Rogness / Click Content Studios
GRAND FORKS Views of the Red River from above show the spreading waterway reaching nearly to the Sorlie Bridge and well beyond its banks to the east and west.
The good news is that a massive storm brewing to the south is only expected to skirt the northern Red River Valley and probably won’t add much to the floodwaters, according to the National Weather Service.