Minnesota city votes to disband police force as latest town to face staffing, budgeting shortfalls

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The government of Moose Lake, Minnesota, has voted to disband its entire police force after the City Council voted to contract with the county for law enforcement, per a report out Thursday.

Mayor Ted Shaw told the Star Tribune that he was “disappointed” by the decision.

Moose Lake will form a contract with the Carlton County Sheriff’s Office.

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The vote was partially motivated …

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