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Friday, June 12, 2026

Vance Boelter, the man charged with killing Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, appeared in federal court Thursday to change his plea to guilty. State Sen. John Hoffman, who, along with his wife, Yvette, was also shot by Boelter, watched as the terms of Boelter's plea agreement were announced. Boelter pleaded guilty to two counts of stalking, two counts of murder and two counts of discharging a firearm relating to a crime of violence. Prosecutors recommended a sentence of two consecutive life terms, plus 40 years, effectively taking the death penalty off the table. As part of the plea agreement, Boelter will face the longest possible prison term allowable for the offenses. A judge will decide Boelter's final sentencing, which is expected to take place before the end of July. In a press conference following the hearing, prosecutors called Boelter’s actions a "scourge in our nation" and “despicable.” “Political violence is a scourge in our nation,” said United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen. “We now expect Vance Boelter will spend the rest of his natural life in prison without parole. To all of those who would commit political violence: this Justice Department will seek and obtain the longest prison terms for your offense.". Boelter also confirmed he was dressed as a police officer when he visited both lawmakers' homes. A federal grand jury indicted Boelter last July on six federal charges connected to stalking, murder and firearms offenses in the shootings of the Hortmans, Hoffmans, and attempted shooting of the Hoffmans' daughter, Hope. 

Little Falls Police Department is investigating a fraud case, and we are looking to identify this person post on this link https://www.facebook.com/littlefallspd/ If you know who they are, please call Investigator Burgardt at 320.616.5570.

The Little Falls Police Department over the past few weeks have dealt with burglary reports, fraud, scams, trespassing, harassing phone call reports and assault reports where citations were issued. The police department has been called to store parking lots for accidents where there where hit and run reports that are being investigated. If you notice suspicious activity in Little Falls, contact police at 320-616-5570.

Two longtime friends from the Fargo area are being credited in saving the life of a missing Douglas County woman last weekend. Adam Sandbeck and Mike Gravalin were spending Saturday, June 6 exploring trails in the Backus and Hackensack area after plans for an organized ride changed. The pair said they typically stayed on more established routes but decided to venture onto an unfamiliar trail while riding together in a Polaris side-by-side. Sandbeck and Gravalin said the trail was rough and flooded after recent storms. Eventually, they entered a clearing and saw something unusual. "There's this van in the middle of nowhere that has no real off-road capabilities to get there, but it somehow did," Gravalin said. "We saw the van, and we both were shocked," Sandbeck added. "Like, how the heck did this van make it through there?" Gravalin, who spent 22 years in law enforcement as a deputy U.S. marshal, said the two first made sure the area was safe before approaching. As they got closer, they realized someone was beside the vehicle. "We could see that there was a body in the puddle next to the van, and then that's when it got real," Sandbeck said. "When we walked up, we thought she was dead. We thought it was just a body, and then she whispered, 'Help me,' and it scared the crap out of me." The woman was trapped in a pool of mud. "All you could see was just the round part of her face, like her mouth, her lips. You couldn't even see her ears. It was all submerged," Sandbeck said. The pair said they immediately shifted into rescue mode. “We got a job to do,” Sandbeck recalled thinking. “There’s a lady here, she’s in really bad shape. She’s been out here forever, and it’s up to us to get her out of here.” The men pulled her out and called 911. They said volunteer firefighters, paramedics and law enforcement were able to find them using coordinates from their Polaris Ride Command device, which tracks their location. "That feature from Polaris made the difference," Sandbeck emphasized. "It definitely made the difference for dispatch to get the paramedics out there." According to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, 68-year-old Kathryn Woessner of Alexandria was missing for three days.  After getting rescued, Woessner told Sandbeck she'd fallen into the puddle next to her van and became trapped immediately. "She said it was like quicksand, and she couldn't get out," Sandbeck said. Woessner was transported to Essentia Health-St. Joseph's Medical Center in Brainerd to be evaluated. She told officers that she thought no one would ever find her and is very grateful to her two real heroes to her. 

Waite Park Police are asking for help finding a man who's been reported missing. Sixty-two-year-old Joel Meyer was last seen on Thursday, June 4th, walking near his residence on 7th Street South wearing a backpack and baseball cap. Meyer is a white man, 5'7", 165 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. The police department says multiple attempts to reach Meyer have been unsuccessful and his family is concerned for his welfare. Meyer's vehicles are accounted for and his phone is turned off. Anyone with information on Meyer's whereabouts is asked to call the Waite Park Police Department at (320) 251-3281.

A Level 3 sex offender has moved to the Pillager area. The Cass County Sheriff's Office reports Dustin Gene Ayres, 44, relocated June 4 to the northwest area of Sylvan Township, in rural Pillager. Ayres is not wanted by the police and has served the sentence imposed upon him, the sheriff’s office reported in a news release. Ayres engaged in sexual contact against a known female child and a known female teen on separate occasions. Contact included touch. Ayres gained access to the teen victim by entering her residence without permission and took advantage of her vulnerable state to gain control. He used his established relationship of trust to attain and exploit unmonitored contact with the child victim. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office released this information in compliance with Minnesota state statute authorizing law enforcement officials to inform the public of a public registrant’s release from prison or a secure treatment facility when officials believe the release of information will enhance public safety and protection. The Cass County Sheriff's Office may not direct where the offender does or does not reside, nor can this agency direct where the offender works or goes to school. The risk level of this offender has been determined largely on his potential to re-offend based on his previous behavior. 

Two women were rescued on Steamboat Lake in rural Cass Lake this afternoon after their boat reportedly blew away from them in the wind when they got into the water for a swim. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports that a woman swam up to a resort on the south side of the lake in Wilkinson Township. Exhausted from swimming, she said that her two friends were still in the water. Deputies arrived at the resort within three minutes of the time of the 911 call and learned that a fisherman and resort guests were able to find the women and bring them back to shore. The three victims from Minneapolis were all in their 20s and were treated on scene for minor injuries, included water intake and exhaustion. Cass County Sheriff Bryan Welk credits the successful outcome of the dangerous situation to those who immediately got into the water to search for the women, who were stuck swimming with 25 to 30 mph gusts of wind.

A reminder that the Little Falls DAV Chapter 12 has their clothing drop off open today Friday 9am-12pm at 609 4th Avenue Northeast in Little Falls, must be clean clothing and packaged in 13 gallon garbage bags. They do not except any electronics. Questions call Tim Tabatt 320-630-3428. 

Events this weekend include the Fair in Motley now through Sunday, Holy Family Belle Prairie Heritage Festival Sunday Mass under the tent at 10:30am. Community Field Day at Meadowbrook Farm Saturday, Benefit for John Booth at Little Falls VFW Saturday, Heartland Symphony Orchestra Summer Pops concert Friday 7pm in Brainerd and more, next week St. Francis Convent has a blood drive June 15-17th call Sister Julien for appointments at 320-632-0663. Details on events at fallsradio.com. 

Death Notices: Betty Mary Pollock, age 95 of Opole. 

Weather: Sunny skies today, high 77, breezy conditions, slight chance of showers before 10pm tonight with some isolated thunderstorms, low 53. Saturday partly sunny skies, high 68, breezy during the day, Saturday night partly cloudy low around 45. Sunday sunny skies, high around 71, clear skies Sunday night low 46. Monday chance of showers, high near 73, low around 48. Tuesday morning sun, afternoon showers, high 72, low again around 48. Thunderstorms Wednesday highs around 73, low around 54. 

Sports: Detroit Tigers blow out the Twins 11-0 on Thursday to take the 3 game series. The Twins (31-39) open a series at home against St. Louis Cardinals Friday at 7:10pm, Saturday and Sunday at 1:10pm at Target Field. Minnesota Lynx (10-2) are at Las Vegas Saturday night. New York Knicks at San Antonio Game 5 of NBA Finals is Saturday night, Knicks lead 3-1. Carolina beat Las Vegas 4-2 last night to lead thie NHL Stanley Cup Finals 3-2, game 6 is Sunday night. Willmar beat Little Falls American Legion 8-7 in their season opener last night. Tonight in the Victory League St. Stephen at Avon, Buckman at Pierz Lakers, also it was reported the Buckman at Ft. Ripley game Saturday is now a 12:30pm start. There are more Victory League games Saturday and then another round of games on Sunday including the KLTF Game of the Week is Royalton at Pierz Bulldogs Sunday at 1:30pm on AM960 KLTF and fallsradio.com. 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Weather Related Announcement: Linden Hill informed LF Radio that their Summer Soiree planned for 5pm today has been moved to the Falls Ballroom due to possible inclement weather outdoors at...

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

KSTP TV had part 2 of the their investigation story last night on Oakland Cemetery in Little Falls. The link to their 2nd part of the story is here https://kstp.com/5-investigates/little-falls-cemetery-complaints-spur-calls-for-investigation/....

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Last night on KSTP TV News they investigated Oakland Cemetery in Little Falls the story uncovered dead board members, a big raise for the cemetery’s caretaker and an attempt to...

Monday, June 8, 2026

The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office Saturday morning shared that Douglas County was searching for Endangered Missing Person. The sheriff's office was asking all residents to please keep an eye out...