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Minot’s new police chief believes department headed in right direction
When Michael Frye took over as Minot’s police chief in July, the department was heading toward 12-hour shifts just to stay functional. Six months later, staffing is nearly full, morale is up, and Frye is focused on what comes next: more training, more less-lethal options, a stronger K-9 program, and officers developed to be the next generation of leaders. His philosophy is simple—don’t start with “no,” start with how do we get to “yes.” Jill Shramm with the Minot Daily News has the profile worth reading.
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