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The Mesa County sheriff’s deputy who shared information about a Utah college student he pulled over with federal officials, ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNMesa County Public Health extends No Burn AdvisoryA No Burn Advisory, originally issued on Wednesday and set to be lifted on Saturday at 9 p.m., has been extended until ...
A Mesa County grand jury issued a report on March 30, 1912, that contained indictments and recommendations on everything from ...
This event allowed community members with a shared viewpoint on abortion to hear from speakers and express why they think Pro ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNSheriff’s office deputy placed on leave amidst investigation into U of U student’s detainment by ICEThe Mesa County Sheriff’s Office has announced that an investigator has been placed on administrative leave. The sheriff’s ...
The Mesa County Sheriff's Office has removed itself from a federal communications group. The decision comes after ICE ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNMesa County enters new No Burn AdvisoryMesa County Public Health has issued a No Burn Advisory, which started Monday at noon. Mesa County was also issued a Red Flag ...
On Thursday, the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) announced that Investigator Alexander Zwinck, the officer who pulled ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - An investigator with the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) has been put on leave.
Caroline Dias Goncalves was detained June 5 after a Mesa County Sheriff’s deputy tipped off federal officials.
Mesa County Sheriff's Office says they have placed one of their investigators on leave following his sharing of information about a University of Utah student, leading to her detention.
The Mesa County deputy who pulled over a college student, then tipped ICE in a group chat is now on administrative leave.
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