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  • 3 days ago | fox9.com | Hannah Flood

    COON RAPIDS, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Coon Rapids Community Service officer who brought a badly injured kitten to the Animal Humane Society found a special connection and decided to officially adopt the cat. Kitten survives fire in Coon Rapids In February, Coon Rapids Community Service Officer Eric Prindle was called out to a grass fire in a field in Coon Rapids. He says the fire started at a homeless encampment. Some of the firefighters on the scene found a small, badly injured kitten in the field.

  • 3 days ago | yahoo.com | Hannah Flood

    The BriefThe kitten was found in a field in Coon Rapids as first responders were responding to a grass fire at a homeless encampment. Coon Rapids Community Officer Eric Prindle brought the kitten to the Animal Humane Society in Coon Rapids were veterinarians weren’t sure if he would survive his injuries. Officer Prindle felt such a strong connection with the kitten, named JJ, he decided to adopt the cat after his original owner decided she could not properly care for his injuries.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox9.com | Hannah Flood

    The search continues for the 23-year-old woman who went missing in a Minnesota State Park in September. FOX 9's Hannah Flood has the story. MCGREGOR, Minn. (FOX 9) - It’s been seven months since 23-year-old Tonya Yarmakov was last seen with her family at a cabin in Savanna Portage State Park. Her family says she ran away from the dock at the property they were renting and hasn’t been seen since. When Tonya went missing On Sept.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Hannah Flood

    The BriefTonya Yarmakov was last seen on Sept. 4, 2024, while on vacation with her family in Savanna Portage State Park near McGregor, Minnesota. Tonya lived with type 1 diabetes and autism, making the initial search for her even more urgent. Aitkin County investigators and the Yarmakov family are hopeful for answers with spring making the park more accessible. MCGREGOR, Minn.

  • 1 month ago | fox9.com | Hannah Flood

    MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - It's a busy time to travel abroad, which is keeping U.S. Customs and Border Protection busy at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Here's what to remember if you're bringing items back to the U.S.  Agricultural products seized at MSP International MSP Airport says airport traffic is up about 5% during the month of March during the busy spring break travel season and the extra traffic can make Customs and Border Protection extra busy.