Police are asking for your help locating a suspect in a burglary at Treasure City in Royalton last week. Royalton Police say a suspect, dressed in all black, kicked in the door of Treasure City about 1:00 am Thursday, December 18th. About ten minutes later, witnesses reported a person matching that description running into the alley between North Aspen and North Birch Streets. Royalton police used a K-9 unit to track the suspect, but snowfall and high winds made the search unsuccessful. Officials claim money and several knives were stolen. Anyone who witnessed anything unusual or has home video footage of the area about that time is asked to call the Royalton Police Department.
A Melrose couple was hurt in a crash on Christmas Day near St. Rosa. The Stearns County Sheriff's Office says they received multiple calls about a two-vehicle crash around 5:00 p.m. on County Road 17, about a quarter mile north of St. Rosa. Deputies arrived at the scene and found two severely damaged vehicles. The Sheriff's Office says 54-year-old David Riegel of Jordan was going south in his SUV when he began to fishtail on the icy road. 57-year-old Joseph Engelmeyer of Melrose was traveling north on the road in his SUV and tried to go into the ditch to avoid Riegel. The two vehicles crashed, causing Engelmeyer to spin around and land on the driver's side in the east ditch. Engelmeyer and a passenger in his SUV, 55-year-old Kimberly Engelmeyer, were taken to the Melrose Hospital with minor injuries. A second passenger, 17-year-old Emily Engelmeyer of Melrose, was not hurt. Riegel and his passenger, 51-year-old Michelle Spies of Jordan, were not hurt.
The Todd County Museum will be closed December 24, 2025 through January 6, 2026. It will reopen on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. The January Todd County Historical Society Meeting WI...
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