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FREE PRESS AMERY

1892 - 2017

125 YEARS STRONG

TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 2017

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SPORTS: Goulet breaks own record again, finished 4th at State Track PAGE 9A

Amery teen issues ‘apology’ letter for criminal acts BY JESSICA DE LA CRUZ EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

CONTRIBUTED

To the rescue A local dog got a little too close to an uncovered septic pit on Tuesday. It took a bit of creative thinking, but responders from Amery Fire successfully got a rope around the dog to hoist it out. The crew celebrated with this photo to capture the happy ending.

Amery grad, mother seriously injured in Friday crash BY JESSICA DE LA CRUZ EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

A 2017 Amery graduate and member of the 2016 Amery Royalty, April Lindberg, along with her mother Cora Bos, were among those unable to attend graduation ceremonies Sunday afternoon after their involvement in a serious automobile crash Lindberg Friday evening. Information released from the Sheriff’s Department re-

Clayton High steps up in force for storm cleanup

ported a two-vehicle traffic accident at the intersection with County Hwy F/85th Ave in Garfield Township around 6:30 p.m., but did not include names of the individuals involved. Lindberg’s brother, Harley Nelson, has since confirmed Lindberg and Bos’ involvement in the accident. Preliminary reports indicated that a Ford F150 pickup truck carrying three individuals was traveling northbound on St. Hwy 65, towing two ATV’s on a trailer. The other vehicle, a Toyota Prius driven by Bos, was traveling westbound on County Hwy

On Saturday, May 20th, Clayton, Wisconsin, population 571, graduated a class of 28 students with all of the pomp and circumstances that are associated with this right of passage. During the following week, of the remaining 96 high school students, 85 of them left the school at 8:30 in buses and vans to volunteer at three Barron County locations that incurred damage during the previous week’s storms. They were prepared with rakes, bags, buckets along with their boots and gloves

SEE CRASH PAGE 2A

SEE CLAYTON PAGE 2A

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The Amery teen who admitted his involvement in several robberies in the North Park area of Amery as well as the April 30 vandalism of a police squad at the home of Police Chief Tom Marson, has provided an apology letter to the Amery Police Department. Hayden L. Russell, 18, a senior at Amery High School, was arrested on May 8 after a search of his Riverside Boulevard home recovered tools that had been reported stolen from a neighboring garage and Nike tennis Russell shoes with white and yellow paint on them. Chief Marson’s personal vehicle and police squad were extensively scratched and covered with white and yellow paint during the April 30 vandalism. Russell provided the hand-written apology letter to Amery authorities shortly after making a confession to both the burglaries and the vandalism after his arrest May 8. He was subsequently charged with felony burglary, and misdemeanor possession of THC and drug paraphernalia. According to District Attorney Jeff Kemp, authorities have been building their case against Russell and charges of felony criminal damage to property which are also forthcoming. According to Assistant Police Chief Joe Vierkandt, Russell asked that the letter be sent to the Amery Free Press so that victims of the burglaries may see it. The letter was also sent to the Polk County District Attorney’s office. It reads: Dear neighbors & the Community of Amery, SEE LETTER PAGE 2A

Russell admitted his involvement in vandalism that occurred at Police Chief Tom Marson’s home on April 30. Damage to the brand new Amery Police squad and Chief Marson’s personal truck is estimated at more than $6,000.

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