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Every week the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office releases their #WarrantWednesday video, and each week we'll feature the warrants (accurate as of publishing date, April 21, 2021).

Today's warrants include...

  • Felony domestic assault
  • Felony violate no contact order
  • Drug sales

Although it's been added to each image, a reminder. If you recognize someone, it's not your job to approach them, try to detain them, or do anything other than call the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office and let them know your info.

Olmsted County Sheriff's Office - Warrant Wednesday 04-14-21

Every Wednesday, the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office publishes the latest warrants. If you see any of these people, do not approach or attempt to apprehend them. Instead, during weekdays call 507-328-6830. After 5 PM and on weekends, call 507-328-6800.

Their hope is to "create awareness and hopefully gain information on the location of those highlighted."

This gallery is of individuals wanted as of April 21, 2021. If you are viewing this gallery at any time after that date, the warrants listed could be settled.

If you see any of these individuals during weekdays call the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office at 507-328-6830. If it's after 5 PM and on weekends, call 507-328-6800.

LOOK: Olmsted County's Highlighted Warrants of the Week

Every Wednesday, the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office publishes the latest warrants. If you see any of these people, do not approach or attempt to apprehend them. Instead, during weekdays call 507-328-6830. After 5 PM and on weekends, call 507-328-6800.

Their hope is to "create awareness and hopefully gain information on the location of those highlighted."

This gallery is of individuals wanted as of April 21, 2021. If you are viewing this gallery at any time after that date, the warrants listed could be settled.

As always, if you have a comment, complaint, or concern about something I wrote here, please let me know: james.rabe@townsquaremedia.com

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Check out the two posts at this link, on the Y-105FM app, to see what they're talking about. One is a test they did in a pool and another is a test done in a lake,

The white and light blue color just disappears, which is so scary to think about. ALIVE Solutions highly recommends getting your kids bright and contrasting colors for a swimsuit. Neon pink and neon orange are the two they recommend the most. Read More: Why It's Important to Pay Attention to Your Kid's Swimsuit Color

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