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Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Yahoo
Law enforcement investigating suspicious death of man found at Bemidji apartment
May 19—BEMIDJI — Law enforcement is investigating a suspicious death after a man was found dead at a Bemidji apartment on Monday. According to a release from Bemidji Police Chief Mike Mastin, on May 19, Beltrami County dispatch was informed of the discovery of a deceased adult male at the Courtyard Apartments located at 1300 America Avenue. As officers were responding to the scene, dispatch indicated they had also received a report of a gas leak in the same area and had called in the Bemidji Fire Department. When the officers arrived, they smelled a strong odor near the apartment complex and located the deceased man along with a woman and a young child inside one of the apartments, the release said. Law enforcement then worked to evacuate other residents of the apartment complex while firefighters worked on the potential gas leak threat. Meanwhile, members of the Bemidji Ambulance Service attended to the woman and child, who were transported to the Sanford Bemidji Medical Center for treatment. "Minnesota Energy responded to the scene and determined that there was no gas leak," the release said. "Once this was confirmed, all other residents were allowed back to their apartment and an investigation has begun to determine the cause of death for the adult male." There does not appear to be a threat to the public in this case, the release said. Anyone with information about the incident can report it and stay anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers of Minnesota at , by calling (800) 222-8477 or by using the P3 Tip Submit app. "All contact with Crime Stoppers is anonymous and you may qualify for a reward of up to $1,000," the release said. "The Bemidji Police Department encourages you to submit information to Crime Stoppers so you are free of retribution and remain safe while doing the right thing."
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Yahoo
MPD: Fake officer takes car during Midtown home invasion
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Midtown woman says a man pretending to be a police officer kicked in her front door, ransacked her place, and left with her car. It happened around 5 p.m. Saturday at Courtyard Apartments at Poplar Avenue and Bellevue Boulevard. The victim told investigators that a man she didn't know broke into her apartment, entered her bedroom, pointed a gun at her, and identified himself as a police officer. She said the intruder demanded the keys to her 2025 Toyota Corolla and left. Tyre Nichols' family condemns 'wanted' posters for acquitted officers According to police, the victim tracked the Corolla to the 800 block of Orange Mound, where officers saw Marcus Talley, 45, get inside the vehicle. Police said they also recovered a handgun from the car. Talley was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, criminal impersonation, and being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun. Court records show Talley was convicted of aggravated robbery in 2007. Talley is locked up on a $300,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.