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Deputy Police Chief Renner, speaking to the Fargo City Commission, August 10,2020.
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FARGO, N.D. (KFGO) – Deputy Chief Ross Renner started with the Fargo Police Department 23 years ago. April 30, he will retire. It’s been a good run Renner said and he’s grateful for the opportunities he’s had. He also said the position he holds and the work is stressful and demanding and important decisions are made daily.
Renner said he likes interacting with officers and being on the streets but his job is now mostly administrative and he doesn’t get away from his desk very much anymore. “It’s one of those things, if I can’t get out and do other things, it’s time for me to find something else,” he said. The 55-year old Renner says he’s young enough to find another career although he doesn’t yet know what that will be.
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They have received reports from an area between 40th and 45th streets of 13th avenue south.
February 8, 2021
They have received reports from an area between 40th and 45th streets of 13th avenue south.
Police say though social media and a small number of phone calls, they are aware of a suspect or suspects asking personal questions to people throughout this area.
The incidents are said to make people feel uncomfortable.
“Right now we’re looking into identifying possibly who it is we don’t have a solid identity we’re just basing our information on someone’s past behavior that we’ve found and we’ll have to do interviews with that. Based on what we’re seeing right now officers are always out in that area because it’s one of our high retail areas so they are always out there this time,” Deputy Fargo Police Chief Ross Renner said.
Fargo, ND, USA / 740 The FAN
Feb 8, 2021 4:38 PM
FARGO (KFGO) – A man who has shown unusual behavior in the past may be responsible for similar suspicious activity in Fargo in recent weeks.
Deputy Police Chief Ross Renner says while no specific suspect has been identified, investigators believe three of the six recent reports are connected.
Renner says some of the reports first show up in social media posts and its difficult for police to come up with a suspect when the information is vague. The person usually makes unwelcome comments and sometimes asks personal questions.
Most of the people who’ve been approached were in parking lots or stores on 13th Ave. S.
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