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US Attorney in Minnesota adds resources to fight reservation crime

The U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota is dedicating more resources to crime in Indian Country.

Clifford Wardlaw, an assistant prosecutor, has been working on cases from the Red Lake Nation for the past couple of years. He's getting some help with a new tribal liaison, Kimberly Hare, and another prosecutor, Deidre Aanstad.

The office's job is difficult because Red Lake is a five-hour drive from the Twin Cities.

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Attorney fights Indian crime (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 2/2)

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