Crow Wing County Sheriff Todd Dahl has advised that an incident command post and Relief Center has been established at the Timberwood Church

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Crow Wing County Sheriff Todd Dahl has advised that an incident command post and Relief Center has been established at the Timberwood Church located south of Sportland Corners in Nisswa. Included in this Command Post are Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Bridges of Hope, Lutheran Social Services, Crow Wing County Highway Department, Crow Wing County Community Services, and Crow Wing Country Sheriff’s Office. The Relief Center will be open from 8:00am till 7:00pm to assist storm victims that are in need of water, ice, and food. The address for Timberwood is 23084 Highway 371 Nisswa. A Call Center is also open for affected individuals to report needs and to access resources. Bridges of Hope will be taking these calls at (218) 825-7682. Sheriff Dahl is asking the public to stay out of storm affected areas unless they live there or providing help. –As the resident of Crow Wing County begin the daunting task of cleaning up after Sunday night’s storm, there have been reports of individuals offering to cut trees and clean up people’s yards for astronomical amounts of money.  While this type of storm damage does bring in cleanup crews from all areas of the state, there are some individuals that take advantage of people who are in desperate need of help. Crow Wing County Sheriff Todd Dahl reminds citizens of Crow Wing County to check the credentials of anyone offering to clean up their property. Sheriff Dahl is also asking the public to report any suspicious activity in the area of the storm damage along with reporting any suspected fraud dealing with storm clean up.

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