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San Juan County Sheriff's Office. Friday Harbor, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2011.
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San Juan County Sheriff's Office. Friday Harbor, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2011.
© All Right Reserved
Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota
September 3rd 2020
Here is a press release from the Red Wing Police Department
On September 2, 2020, at approximately 9:43 p.m., Red Wing Police Department Officers were dispatched to a “remove an unwanted person” call in the 700 Block of 21st St. A responding Officer met an SUV traveling northbound on Bush St., passing 10th St. where the road turns from Bush to Plum St. The Officer made a U-turn on Bush and witnessed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 7th and Plum at a high rate of speed. The Officer approached 7th and Plum and observed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 4th and Plum at high speed and turn left onto 3rd. Upon entering the 400 Block of Plum, the Police Officer saw a large dust cloud with debris near the intersection of 3rd and Plum. The suspect was crawling out of the vehicle's window, which had debris and bricks on the top. The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Donovan Plank, age 28 of Red Wing, Minnesota. Officers detected an odor of alcohol emitting from Mr. Plank.
Red Wing Fire Department Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was later cleared for transport by the Police Department to Mayo Clinic Health Systems-Red Wing for further treatment/assessment. Once MCHS-RW medical personnel cleared the person, he was transported to the Goodhue County Adult Detention Center and booked in on the following citations: 1st Degree Criminal Damage to Property and 3rd Degree Driving while impaired.
The Red Wing Fire Department performed an initial search of the affected building, including the second story apartments. All occupants were accounted for and unharmed. The Red Cross assisted four of the five occupants.
The Red Wing Police and Fire Departments established a collapse zone in the likelihood of a secondary collapse, and escorted bystanders from the immediate area.
In accordance with MN State Building Code, the City of Red Wing Building Inspector condemned the building due to structural damages. Xcel Energy disconnected services. A structural engineer will analyze the building for repair, rehabilitation, or demolition.
Red Wing Public Works placed barricades to block off Plum and 3rd. and will place fencing around the impacted area today. MN Department of Transportation closed sections of Hwy 58 & 63, diverting traffic around the scene.
Red Wing Police and Fire Departments were assisted on scene by Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, City of Goodhue Police Department, Red Wing Public Works, City of Red Wing Building Inspections, MN State Patrol, MN DOT, Xcel Energy, and Goodhue County Dispatch. Lake City Ambulance provided coverage at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Dowse and the Red Wing City Council thanks all agencies for responding immediately to a potentially catastrophic situation by quickly evacuating the building’s residents and employees, and apprehending the suspected offender. Mayor Dowse said, “Liberty’s Restaurant is a Red Wing landmark. The City of Red Wing will do all it can to ensure that this legacy restaurant will be back in business as soon as possible.”
Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota
September 3rd 2020
Here is the press release from the Red Wing Police Department
On September 2, 2020, at approximately 9:43 p.m., Red Wing Police Department Officers were dispatched to a “remove an unwanted person” call in the 700 Block of 21st St. A responding Officer met an SUV traveling northbound on Bush St., passing 10th St. where the road turns from Bush to Plum St. The Officer made a U-turn on Bush and witnessed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 7th and Plum at a high rate of speed. The Officer approached 7th and Plum and observed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 4th and Plum at high speed and turn left onto 3rd. Upon entering the 400 Block of Plum, the Police Officer saw a large dust cloud with debris near the intersection of 3rd and Plum. The suspect was crawling out of the vehicle's window, which had debris and bricks on the top. The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Donovan Plank, age 28 of Red Wing, Minnesota. Officers detected an odor of alcohol emitting from Mr. Plank.
Red Wing Fire Department Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was later cleared for transport by the Police Department to Mayo Clinic Health Systems-Red Wing for further treatment/assessment. Once MCHS-RW medical personnel cleared the person, he was transported to the Goodhue County Adult Detention Center and booked in on the following citations: 1st Degree Criminal Damage to Property and 3rd Degree Driving while impaired.
The Red Wing Fire Department performed an initial search of the affected building, including the second story apartments. All occupants were accounted for and unharmed. The Red Cross assisted four of the five occupants.
The Red Wing Police and Fire Departments established a collapse zone in the likelihood of a secondary collapse, and escorted bystanders from the immediate area.
In accordance with MN State Building Code, the City of Red Wing Building Inspector condemned the building due to structural damages. Xcel Energy disconnected services. A structural engineer will analyze the building for repair, rehabilitation, or demolition.
Red Wing Public Works placed barricades to block off Plum and 3rd. and will place fencing around the impacted area today. MN Department of Transportation closed sections of Hwy 58 & 63, diverting traffic around the scene.
Red Wing Police and Fire Departments were assisted on scene by Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, City of Goodhue Police Department, Red Wing Public Works, City of Red Wing Building Inspections, MN State Patrol, MN DOT, Xcel Energy, and Goodhue County Dispatch. Lake City Ambulance provided coverage at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Dowse and the Red Wing City Council thanks all agencies for responding immediately to a potentially catastrophic situation by quickly evacuating the building’s residents and employees, and apprehending the suspected offender. Mayor Dowse said, “Liberty’s Restaurant is a Red Wing landmark. The City of Red Wing will do all it can to ensure that this legacy restaurant will be back in business as soon as possible.”
Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota
September 3rd 2020
Here is a press release from the Red Wing Police Department
On September 2, 2020, at approximately 9:43 p.m., Red Wing Police Department Officers were dispatched to a “remove an unwanted person” call in the 700 Block of 21st St. A responding Officer met an SUV traveling northbound on Bush St., passing 10th St. where the road turns from Bush to Plum St. The Officer made a U-turn on Bush and witnessed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 7th and Plum at a high rate of speed. The Officer approached 7th and Plum and observed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 4th and Plum at high speed and turn left onto 3rd. Upon entering the 400 Block of Plum, the Police Officer saw a large dust cloud with debris near the intersection of 3rd and Plum. The suspect was crawling out of the vehicle's window, which had debris and bricks on the top. The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Donovan Plank, age 28 of Red Wing, Minnesota. Officers detected an odor of alcohol emitting from Mr. Plank.
Red Wing Fire Department Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was later cleared for transport by the Police Department to Mayo Clinic Health Systems-Red Wing for further treatment/assessment. Once MCHS-RW medical personnel cleared the person, he was transported to the Goodhue County Adult Detention Center and booked in on the following citations: 1st Degree Criminal Damage to Property and 3rd Degree Driving while impaired.
The Red Wing Fire Department performed an initial search of the affected building, including the second story apartments. All occupants were accounted for and unharmed. The Red Cross assisted four of the five occupants.
The Red Wing Police and Fire Departments established a collapse zone in the likelihood of a secondary collapse, and escorted bystanders from the immediate area.
In accordance with MN State Building Code, the City of Red Wing Building Inspector condemned the building due to structural damages. Xcel Energy disconnected services. A structural engineer will analyze the building for repair, rehabilitation, or demolition.
Red Wing Public Works placed barricades to block off Plum and 3rd. and will place fencing around the impacted area today. MN Department of Transportation closed sections of Hwy 58 & 63, diverting traffic around the scene.
Red Wing Police and Fire Departments were assisted on scene by Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, City of Goodhue Police Department, Red Wing Public Works, City of Red Wing Building Inspections, MN State Patrol, MN DOT, Xcel Energy, and Goodhue County Dispatch. Lake City Ambulance provided coverage at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Dowse and the Red Wing City Council thanks all agencies for responding immediately to a potentially catastrophic situation by quickly evacuating the building’s residents and employees, and apprehending the suspected offender. Mayor Dowse said, “Liberty’s Restaurant is a Red Wing landmark. The City of Red Wing will do all it can to ensure that this legacy restaurant will be back in business as soon as possible.”
Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota
September 3rd 2020
Here is a press release from the Red Wing Police Department
On September 2, 2020, at approximately 9:43 p.m., Red Wing Police Department Officers were dispatched to a “remove an unwanted person” call in the 700 Block of 21st St. A responding Officer met an SUV traveling northbound on Bush St., passing 10th St. where the road turns from Bush to Plum St. The Officer made a U-turn on Bush and witnessed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 7th and Plum at a high rate of speed. The Officer approached 7th and Plum and observed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 4th and Plum at high speed and turn left onto 3rd. Upon entering the 400 Block of Plum, the Police Officer saw a large dust cloud with debris near the intersection of 3rd and Plum. The suspect was crawling out of the vehicle's window, which had debris and bricks on the top. The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Donovan Plank, age 28 of Red Wing, Minnesota. Officers detected an odor of alcohol emitting from Mr. Plank.
Red Wing Fire Department Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was later cleared for transport by the Police Department to Mayo Clinic Health Systems-Red Wing for further treatment/assessment. Once MCHS-RW medical personnel cleared the person, he was transported to the Goodhue County Adult Detention Center and booked in on the following citations: 1st Degree Criminal Damage to Property and 3rd Degree Driving while impaired.
The Red Wing Fire Department performed an initial search of the affected building, including the second story apartments. All occupants were accounted for and unharmed. The Red Cross assisted four of the five occupants.
The Red Wing Police and Fire Departments established a collapse zone in the likelihood of a secondary collapse, and escorted bystanders from the immediate area.
In accordance with MN State Building Code, the City of Red Wing Building Inspector condemned the building due to structural damages. Xcel Energy disconnected services. A structural engineer will analyze the building for repair, rehabilitation, or demolition.
Red Wing Public Works placed barricades to block off Plum and 3rd. and will place fencing around the impacted area today. MN Department of Transportation closed sections of Hwy 58 & 63, diverting traffic around the scene.
Red Wing Police and Fire Departments were assisted on scene by Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, City of Goodhue Police Department, Red Wing Public Works, City of Red Wing Building Inspections, MN State Patrol, MN DOT, Xcel Energy, and Goodhue County Dispatch. Lake City Ambulance provided coverage at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Dowse and the Red Wing City Council thanks all agencies for responding immediately to a potentially catastrophic situation by quickly evacuating the building’s residents and employees, and apprehending the suspected offender. Mayor Dowse said, “Liberty’s Restaurant is a Red Wing landmark. The City of Red Wing will do all it can to ensure that this legacy restaurant will be back in business as soon as possible.”
Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota
September 3rd 2020
Here is a press release from the Red Wing Police Department
On September 2, 2020, at approximately 9:43 p.m., Red Wing Police Department Officers were dispatched to a “remove an unwanted person” call in the 700 Block of 21st St. A responding Officer met an SUV traveling northbound on Bush St., passing 10th St. where the road turns from Bush to Plum St. The Officer made a U-turn on Bush and witnessed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 7th and Plum at a high rate of speed. The Officer approached 7th and Plum and observed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 4th and Plum at high speed and turn left onto 3rd. Upon entering the 400 Block of Plum, the Police Officer saw a large dust cloud with debris near the intersection of 3rd and Plum. The suspect was crawling out of the vehicle's window, which had debris and bricks on the top. The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Donovan Plank, age 28 of Red Wing, Minnesota. Officers detected an odor of alcohol emitting from Mr. Plank.
Red Wing Fire Department Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was later cleared for transport by the Police Department to Mayo Clinic Health Systems-Red Wing for further treatment/assessment. Once MCHS-RW medical personnel cleared the person, he was transported to the Goodhue County Adult Detention Center and booked in on the following citations: 1st Degree Criminal Damage to Property and 3rd Degree Driving while impaired.
The Red Wing Fire Department performed an initial search of the affected building, including the second story apartments. All occupants were accounted for and unharmed. The Red Cross assisted four of the five occupants.
The Red Wing Police and Fire Departments established a collapse zone in the likelihood of a secondary collapse, and escorted bystanders from the immediate area.
In accordance with MN State Building Code, the City of Red Wing Building Inspector condemned the building due to structural damages. Xcel Energy disconnected services. A structural engineer will analyze the building for repair, rehabilitation, or demolition.
Red Wing Public Works placed barricades to block off Plum and 3rd. and will place fencing around the impacted area today. MN Department of Transportation closed sections of Hwy 58 & 63, diverting traffic around the scene.
Red Wing Police and Fire Departments were assisted on scene by Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, City of Goodhue Police Department, Red Wing Public Works, City of Red Wing Building Inspections, MN State Patrol, MN DOT, Xcel Energy, and Goodhue County Dispatch. Lake City Ambulance provided coverage at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Dowse and the Red Wing City Council thanks all agencies for responding immediately to a potentially catastrophic situation by quickly evacuating the building’s residents and employees, and apprehending the suspected offender. Mayor Dowse said, “Liberty’s Restaurant is a Red Wing landmark. The City of Red Wing will do all it can to ensure that this legacy restaurant will be back in business as soon as possible.”
Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota
September 3rd 2020
Here is a press release from the Red Wing Police Department
On September 2, 2020, at approximately 9:43 p.m., Red Wing Police Department Officers were dispatched to a “remove an unwanted person” call in the 700 Block of 21st St. A responding Officer met an SUV traveling northbound on Bush St., passing 10th St. where the road turns from Bush to Plum St. The Officer made a U-turn on Bush and witnessed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 7th and Plum at a high rate of speed. The Officer approached 7th and Plum and observed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 4th and Plum at high speed and turn left onto 3rd. Upon entering the 400 Block of Plum, the Police Officer saw a large dust cloud with debris near the intersection of 3rd and Plum. The suspect was crawling out of the vehicle's window, which had debris and bricks on the top. The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Donovan Plank, age 28 of Red Wing, Minnesota. Officers detected an odor of alcohol emitting from Mr. Plank.
Red Wing Fire Department Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was later cleared for transport by the Police Department to Mayo Clinic Health Systems-Red Wing for further treatment/assessment. Once MCHS-RW medical personnel cleared the person, he was transported to the Goodhue County Adult Detention Center and booked in on the following citations: 1st Degree Criminal Damage to Property and 3rd Degree Driving while impaired.
The Red Wing Fire Department performed an initial search of the affected building, including the second story apartments. All occupants were accounted for and unharmed. The Red Cross assisted four of the five occupants.
The Red Wing Police and Fire Departments established a collapse zone in the likelihood of a secondary collapse, and escorted bystanders from the immediate area.
In accordance with MN State Building Code, the City of Red Wing Building Inspector condemned the building due to structural damages. Xcel Energy disconnected services. A structural engineer will analyze the building for repair, rehabilitation, or demolition.
Red Wing Public Works placed barricades to block off Plum and 3rd. and will place fencing around the impacted area today. MN Department of Transportation closed sections of Hwy 58 & 63, diverting traffic around the scene.
Red Wing Police and Fire Departments were assisted on scene by Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, City of Goodhue Police Department, Red Wing Public Works, City of Red Wing Building Inspections, MN State Patrol, MN DOT, Xcel Energy, and Goodhue County Dispatch. Lake City Ambulance provided coverage at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Dowse and the Red Wing City Council thanks all agencies for responding immediately to a potentially catastrophic situation by quickly evacuating the building’s residents and employees, and apprehending the suspected offender. Mayor Dowse said, “Liberty’s Restaurant is a Red Wing landmark. The City of Red Wing will do all it can to ensure that this legacy restaurant will be back in business as soon as possible.”
Me, I'd've centered the sign in relation to the full length of the building, not in relation to the off-center parapet.
Have the letters always been dark pink, or are they faded red.
Is that your Chevy TrailBlazer from model years 2002-2009, parked there in front of Ming's. Were you in there eating lunch.
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In downtown Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, on August 19th, 2021, at the northeast corner of Front Street (U.S. 151 Business Route, Wisconsin Highway 33, County Road G, and County Road W) and North Center Street.
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Providence Medical Center Everett Security. Everett, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. 2011.
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Bellingham Police Department and Western Washington University Police Department. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2013.
A car I certainly have fond memories of, usually when I visited the United States and needed to rent a car. In the past I'd rent from Alamo, and their top line Family SUV was the Chevy Blazer S-10 back in the 1990's, but in about 2002 they changed it to the new TrailBlazer, and if I'm honest this car was just as good as the previous Blazer.
The TrailBlazer nameplate was introduced in 1999 as an upscale trim line of the Blazer. In 2002, the TrailBlazer turned into a separate model. Production of the Blazer overlapped with the TrailBlazer until 2005, when the 2-door was sold at dealers while the 4-door was fleet only.
When the TrailBlazer gained its own identity in 2002, it was built on General Motors' GMT360 platform, with all models having four-wheel drive as an option with both automatic engagement and the more traditional "4 High" and "4 Low" gearings, except the SS model which features an All wheel drive system. The TrailBlazer features an independent front suspension, and a five-link rear suspension. A G80 locking rear differential is available as an option on all models except for the SS which has a G86 LSD standard. An 'LTZ' version, has upgraded interior features (leather), better sound system (Bose), alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. All TrailBlazers came factory equipped with a detachable towing hitch.
The TrailBlazer was facelifted for 2005. A new front fascia and interior trim were included with the refresh, but only apply to the upper-level LT models. The LS trim still has a similar front and rear fascia to the 02-04 models. The SS gets trim-specific front and rear fascias plus colormatched side skirts.
The TrailBlazer came with a 273hp all-aluminum 4.2L "Atlas" LL8 inline-six engine standard and an optional 302hp aluminium small-block 5.3L V8 with Active Fuel Management. The inline-six makes the TrailBlazer the most powerful six-cylinder SUV in its class. The Active Fuel Management system on the V8 engine shuts off 4 of the 8 cylinders during highway travel and idle to save fuel. The 6-cylinder versions of the TrailBlazer get up to 20 miles per US gallon on the highway.
The TrailBlazer won the North American Truck of the Year award in 2002. The 4.2L I6 Atlas LL8 appeared on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list from 2002–2005 with innovative features such as DOHC, Variable Valve Timing (VVT) on the exhaust camshaft, and GM's patented Lost-foam casting process.
The Long-Wheelbase platform of the TrailBlazer was also used as a basis for the controversial and somewhat lacklustre Chevy SSR.
This particular generation of the TrailBlazer was ceased in 2009, with a three year gap in this model until 2012 when a new TrailBlazer was unveiled to the public. In all, around 1.5 million of these cars were sold, certainly not as many as the all too famous Ford F-Series truck of the same year, but still fairly successful.
San Juan County Sheriff, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2012.
Lewis County Sheriff's Office. Chehalis, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2014 Photo. 2015.
Lewis County Sheriff's Office. Chehalis, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2014 Photo. 2015.
A car I certainly have fond memories of, usually when I visited the United States and needed to rent a car. In the past I'd rent from Alamo, and their top line Family SUV was the Chevy Blazer S-10 back in the 1990's, but in about 2002 they changed it to the new TrailBlazer, and if I'm honest this car was just as good as the previous Blazer.
The TrailBlazer nameplate was introduced in 1999 as an upscale trim line of the Blazer. In 2002, the TrailBlazer turned into a separate model. Production of the Blazer overlapped with the TrailBlazer until 2005, when the 2-door was sold at dealers while the 4-door was fleet only.
When the TrailBlazer gained its own identity in 2002, it was built on General Motors' GMT360 platform, with all models having four-wheel drive as an option with both automatic engagement and the more traditional "4 High" and "4 Low" gearings, except the SS model which features an All wheel drive system. The TrailBlazer features an independent front suspension, and a five-link rear suspension. A G80 locking rear differential is available as an option on all models except for the SS which has a G86 LSD standard. An 'LTZ' version, has upgraded interior features (leather), better sound system (Bose), alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. All TrailBlazers came factory equipped with a detachable towing hitch.
The TrailBlazer was facelifted for 2005. A new front fascia and interior trim were included with the refresh, but only apply to the upper-level LT models. The LS trim still has a similar front and rear fascia to the 02-04 models. The SS gets trim-specific front and rear fascias plus colormatched side skirts.
The TrailBlazer came with a 273hp all-aluminum 4.2L "Atlas" LL8 inline-six engine standard and an optional 302hp aluminium small-block 5.3L V8 with Active Fuel Management. The inline-six makes the TrailBlazer the most powerful six-cylinder SUV in its class. The Active Fuel Management system on the V8 engine shuts off 4 of the 8 cylinders during highway travel and idle to save fuel. The 6-cylinder versions of the TrailBlazer get up to 20 miles per US gallon on the highway.
The TrailBlazer won the North American Truck of the Year award in 2002. The 4.2L I6 Atlas LL8 appeared on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list from 2002–2005 with innovative features such as DOHC, Variable Valve Timing (VVT) on the exhaust camshaft, and GM's patented Lost-foam casting process.
The Long-Wheelbase platform of the TrailBlazer was also used as a basis for the controversial and somewhat lacklustre Chevy SSR.
This particular generation of the TrailBlazer was ceased in 2009, with a three year gap in this model until 2012 when a new TrailBlazer was unveiled to the public. In all, around 1.5 million of these cars were sold, certainly not as many as the all too famous Ford F-Series truck of the same year, but still fairly successful.
Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota
September 3rd 2020
Here is a press release from the Red Wing Police Department
On September 2, 2020, at approximately 9:43 p.m., Red Wing Police Department Officers were dispatched to a “remove an unwanted person” call in the 700 Block of 21st St. A responding Officer met an SUV traveling northbound on Bush St., passing 10th St. where the road turns from Bush to Plum St. The Officer made a U-turn on Bush and witnessed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 7th and Plum at a high rate of speed. The Officer approached 7th and Plum and observed the suspect vehicle drive through the stop sign at 4th and Plum at high speed and turn left onto 3rd. Upon entering the 400 Block of Plum, the Police Officer saw a large dust cloud with debris near the intersection of 3rd and Plum. The suspect was crawling out of the vehicle's window, which had debris and bricks on the top. The suspect was taken into custody and identified as Donovan Plank, age 28 of Red Wing, Minnesota. Officers detected an odor of alcohol emitting from Mr. Plank.
Red Wing Fire Department Paramedics treated one person at the scene, who was later cleared for transport by the Police Department to Mayo Clinic Health Systems-Red Wing for further treatment/assessment. Once MCHS-RW medical personnel cleared the person, he was transported to the Goodhue County Adult Detention Center and booked in on the following citations: 1st Degree Criminal Damage to Property and 3rd Degree Driving while impaired.
The Red Wing Fire Department performed an initial search of the affected building, including the second story apartments. All occupants were accounted for and unharmed. The Red Cross assisted four of the five occupants.
The Red Wing Police and Fire Departments established a collapse zone in the likelihood of a secondary collapse, and escorted bystanders from the immediate area.
In accordance with MN State Building Code, the City of Red Wing Building Inspector condemned the building due to structural damages. Xcel Energy disconnected services. A structural engineer will analyze the building for repair, rehabilitation, or demolition.
Red Wing Public Works placed barricades to block off Plum and 3rd. and will place fencing around the impacted area today. MN Department of Transportation closed sections of Hwy 58 & 63, diverting traffic around the scene.
Red Wing Police and Fire Departments were assisted on scene by Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, City of Goodhue Police Department, Red Wing Public Works, City of Red Wing Building Inspections, MN State Patrol, MN DOT, Xcel Energy, and Goodhue County Dispatch. Lake City Ambulance provided coverage at Fire Station 1.
Mayor Dowse and the Red Wing City Council thanks all agencies for responding immediately to a potentially catastrophic situation by quickly evacuating the building’s residents and employees, and apprehending the suspected offender. Mayor Dowse said, “Liberty’s Restaurant is a Red Wing landmark. The City of Red Wing will do all it can to ensure that this legacy restaurant will be back in business as soon as possible.”
Mason County Sheriff's Office
Mason County, Washington
Chevrolet Trailblazer
Taken on May 6, 2011 at the Washington State Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony at the Capitol Campus in Olympia, Washington.
Note: General Motors stopped producing Trailblazers in 2008.
A car I certainly have fond memories of, usually when I visited the United States and needed to rent a car. In the past I'd rent from Alamo, and their top line Family SUV was the Chevy Blazer S-10 back in the 1990's, but in about 2002 they changed it to the new TrailBlazer, and if I'm honest this car was just as good as the previous Blazer.
The TrailBlazer nameplate was introduced in 1999 as an upscale trim line of the Blazer. In 2002, the TrailBlazer turned into a separate model. Production of the Blazer overlapped with the TrailBlazer until 2005, when the 2-door was sold at dealers while the 4-door was fleet only.
When the TrailBlazer gained its own identity in 2002, it was built on General Motors' GMT360 platform, with all models having four-wheel drive as an option with both automatic engagement and the more traditional "4 High" and "4 Low" gearings, except the SS model which features an All wheel drive system. The TrailBlazer features an independent front suspension, and a five-link rear suspension. A G80 locking rear differential is available as an option on all models except for the SS which has a G86 LSD standard. An 'LTZ' version, has upgraded interior features (leather), better sound system (Bose), alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. All TrailBlazers came factory equipped with a detachable towing hitch.
The TrailBlazer was facelifted for 2005. A new front fascia and interior trim were included with the refresh, but only apply to the upper-level LT models. The LS trim still has a similar front and rear fascia to the 02-04 models. The SS gets trim-specific front and rear fascias plus colormatched side skirts.
The TrailBlazer came with a 273hp all-aluminum 4.2L "Atlas" LL8 inline-six engine standard and an optional 302hp aluminium small-block 5.3L V8 with Active Fuel Management. The inline-six makes the TrailBlazer the most powerful six-cylinder SUV in its class. The Active Fuel Management system on the V8 engine shuts off 4 of the 8 cylinders during highway travel and idle to save fuel. The 6-cylinder versions of the TrailBlazer get up to 20 miles per US gallon on the highway.
The TrailBlazer won the North American Truck of the Year award in 2002. The 4.2L I6 Atlas LL8 appeared on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list from 2002–2005 with innovative features such as DOHC, Variable Valve Timing (VVT) on the exhaust camshaft, and GM's patented Lost-foam casting process.
The Long-Wheelbase platform of the TrailBlazer was also used as a basis for the controversial and somewhat lacklustre Chevy SSR.
This particular generation of the TrailBlazer was ceased in 2009, with a three year gap in this model until 2012 when a new TrailBlazer was unveiled to the public. In all, around 1.5 million of these cars were sold, certainly not as many as the all too famous Ford F-Series truck of the same year, but still fairly successful.
San Juan County Sheriff. Eastsound, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2012.
Bellingham Police Department, Washington. Bellingham Police Emergency Management Unit. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2012.
Mason County Sheriff's Office
Mason County, Washington
Chevrolet Trailblazer
Taken on May 6, 2011 at the Washington State Peace Officer Memorial Ceremony at the Capitol Campus in Olympia, Washington.
Note: General Motors stopped producing Trailblazers in 2008.
San Juan County Sheriff, Washington Police. 2009. All police car photos are at the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department and are constantly being updated with new images. 2010.
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San Juan County Sheriff, Washington Police. 2009. All police car photos are at the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department and are constantly being updated with new images. 2010.
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Walla Walla County Sheriff. Walla Walla, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2012 Photo. 2013.
Bellingham Police Department, Washington. Bellingham Police Emergency Management Unit. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2012.
Lewis County Sheriff's Office. Chehalis, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2014 Photo. 2015.
Whitman County Sheriff's Office. Colfax, Washington. Check out the homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association. Visit the Northwest Law Enforcement Association Homepage. 2012 Photo. 2013.
San Juan County Sheriff's Office. Friday Harbor, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2011.
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San Juan County Sheriff's Office. Friday Harbor, Washington. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2011.
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Whitman County Sheriff's Department, Washington photos. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.
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San Juan County Sheriff, Washington Police. 2009. All police car photos are at the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department and are constantly being updated with new images. 2010.
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