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New BIA police chief feels at home
Billings Gazette - Mar 24 11:30 PM John Grinsell is relishing coming home. He started work earlier this month as the Bureau of Indian Affairs chief of police at Lame Deer. He came from Browning, where he worked as a BIA patrol officer for three years and served as interim chief of police.
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