McIntosh County Sheriff's Dept., Ashley ND

McIntosh County Sheriff's Dept., Ashley ND Located inside the McIntosh County Court House

Please don’t fall victim to these types of scams.
05/03/2026

Please don’t fall victim to these types of scams.

I am sharing this for the Human Service Zone in Ashley.
12/16/2025

I am sharing this for the Human Service Zone in Ashley.

11/15/2025

This is a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures while enjoying the hunt.

McIntosh County has well trained and professional first responders and our county is blessed for their service to our residents and visitors.

We are also fortunate for outside resources that are always willing to assist in a moments notice. Logan and LaMoure County Sheriffs offices reached out immediately to offer any assistance.

It was crucial to have the assistance of the Wishek Police Department personnel, the local ND Game & Fish officer and the local ND Highway Patrol on scene as each one communicated with other critical first responders.

The local firefighters that responded assisted the Stutsman County Dive & Rescue Team. As intense and delicate as this mission was, it appeared that these two separate units had trained together for years.

One local firefighter gathered the assistance of his two adult children and they proved to be extremely valuable with some logistical items.

The local EMS providers proved to be invaluable. They also assisted the Dive & Rescue Team and stood steadfast ready to assist any responder in the event of a medical emergency.

Behind the scenes, the Ashley Medical Center director did an all call to off duty nursing staff to prep in the case the victim would have been rescued - they had roughly a dozen staff standing by with a fully prepped ER.

Our local restaurant donated meals to the Dive & Rescue team and the victims family and they also donated other items to first responders.

One firefighters spouse delivered warm meals to everyone the first evening.

One of our local clergy arrived on site the second day and offered assistance to anyone in need.

The local US Fish & Wildlife agent assistance was also invaluable.

The victim’s mother told me “You and your team made us feel as good as possible under these circumstances”. That is a testimony to the care, compassion and professionalism of every responder!

A tragic situation like this is sad, but to be surrounded and assisted by our first responders and outside assisting agencies makes me proud to be the McIntosh County Sheriff.

Sincerely,

Steven C. Delzer

The following is from our local news:

Minnesota man drowns while hunting in the Eszlinger Waterfowl Production Area

A Minnesota man hunting in McIntosh County on Wednesday drowned in a slough north of Ashley while attempting to help rescue a dog who was retrieving a bird that had fallen into the water.

Christopher Hendricks, 30, of Champlin, MN, was waterfowl hunting in the Eszlinger Waterfowl Production Area in rural McIntosh County with a friend, Maxwell DiVenere, in the morning. Upon shooting a bird, the mens’ hunting dog was sent into the water to retrieve it, approximately 100 yards from shore. When the dog reached the bird, it became caught up in a thin sheet of ice and began struggling to free itself.

Hendricks removed his bulky clothing and began swimming toward the dog, according to DiVenere’s statement to McIntosh County Sheriff Steve Delzer. He reached the dog and the two began returning to shore. DiVenere saw that Hendricks was showing signs of distress, so he swam out to assist him.

According to Delzer, DiVenere said Hendricks was unable to help himself at all. The two men were holding on to each other, however Hendricks eventually let go of DiVenere and slipped below the surface. Fearing for his own safety, DiVenere returned to shore, as did the dog.

DiVenere contacted the N.D. State Emergency Communication Center around 12:55 p.m., and the sheriff’s office, Ashley Ambulance Service and Ashley Fire and Rescue were dispatched to the scene. Ashley Fire and Rescue personnel were first on the scene and encountered DiVenere, who was transported to the Ashley Medical Center for treatment related to exhaustion and exposure.

The Stutsman County Dive and Rescue team responded to the scene, arriving at about 3:15 and began search operations using a sonar-equipped remote vehicle. Water in the slough was extremely murky, according to Delzer, and the search continued until about 10:20 p.m.

The recovery operation resumed Thursday morning about 10:15 a.m. At the request of Stutsman County Sheriff Chad Kaiser, a member of the Dive and Rescue team, the Stutsman County Drone Team joined the operation. Hendricks’ body was found about 1:50 p.m. approxinately 40-50 yards from shore. He was transported to Feist Funeral Home in Wishek. Family members including his parents, two uncles, a close friend and DiVenere, were at the scene throughout the recovery effort, Delzer said.

According to the State Forensic Examiner’s Office, no autopsy will be performed since Hendricks’ death was a witnessed drowning with no foul play suspected. Therefore, no exact cause of death has been determined.

Since the area is part of a federal waterfowl protection area, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel were also involved in the operation. Other agencies assisting in the recovery included the McIntosh County Sheriff’s office, Wishek Police Department, N.D. Highway Patrol and N.D. Game and Fish Department.

Delzer was highly complimentary of all the agencies and individuals involved, stating “absolutely everyone on the scene played an important role in successfully recovering Hendricks’ body.”

This story will be published in next week's newspapers as well. Mr

Amazing presentations at the Wishek Public School ands the Ashley Public School - Zeeland Public School students and fac...
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Amazing presentations at the Wishek Public School ands the Ashley Public School - Zeeland Public School students and faculty attended the event in Ashley.

I would highly recommend community members flood the Ashley Public School tomorrow (Wednesday 9/17/2025) evening from 6:...
09/17/2025

I would highly recommend community members flood the Ashley Public School tomorrow (Wednesday 9/17/2025) evening from 6:30 to 7:30 pm - you will not be disappointed in this presentation - this is for everyone, EVERYONE.

I was at the presentation in Wishek tonight (Tuesday 9/16/2025). The hour seemed to take about 15 minutes - extremely interesting and alarming regarding what children have access to - the dangers that come with it and what needs to be done to help prevent our children from these dangers.

Please share this post.

Thanks and hope to see many of you at the school,

Steven Delzer
Sheriff

Please help ID this truck trailer combo.  It is possible this unit lost its contents of gravel/rocks from the Venturia j...
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Please help ID this truck trailer combo. It is possible this unit lost its contents of gravel/rocks from the Venturia junction North to the Danzig curves. There are vehicles that sustained damage between 10:30pm and 11:00pm on Thursday (07/17).

Please contact the McIntosh County Sheriff’s Office at 701 288-5160 or Sheriff Delzer if you have any information. Much appreciated.

06/27/2024

SCAM ALERT: most scam calls you receive seem legitimate because the number that is calling you seems legitimate. That is because the caller is SPOOFING, which means they knowingly falsify the information to disguise the number they are calling from.

We received a report that an individual received a call from Verizon. The caller informed the individual that their cellular bill payment had not been received. During the phone call, the caller had taken information of the individuals cell phone and also disabled the cell phone. The individual had received information that the caller (scammer) had started purchasing items using their financial information taken off their cell phone. The individual had to cancel credit cards and try to stop the all the financial transactions.

If you are not sure of who is calling you, please don’t answer the phone - if it is an important call, the caller will leave you a voicemail.

Businesses will not call your cell phone to inquire about a payment, you should receive a document in the mail if that is the case. They want a paper trail.

Scams are on the rise and most scam calls are generated from overseas. Many hours have been spent investigating these crimes and zero crimes have been criminally charged, mostly because it is nearly impossible to track the individuals due to burner phones, spoofing, using one time ip addresses, etc..

Please share this.

Steven C. Delzer
Sheriff

Logan County Deputy Friez, K9 Tora, McIntosh Deputies Wehrung & Thomes and myself were welcomed by the Zeeland Public Sc...
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Logan County Deputy Friez, K9 Tora, McIntosh Deputies Wehrung & Thomes and myself were welcomed by the Zeeland Public School staff to give a presentation regarding some of the tools we use in law enforcement.

11/21/2023

Update as of 11/20/23

Bismarck Police ask for Help in Missing Person Case

Lloyd Liken, 81, Bismarck is still an active missing person today, and Bismarck Police are asking the public for assistance in locating him.

Mr. Liken was last seen on November 16th, 2023, around 8:00 pm leaving the 4400 block of Turnbow Lane in his gold Toyota Highlander bearing ND license plate 745 BMN. His last known clothing description is tan khakis and a brown suede leather type jacket. Mr. Liken does not have any medical diagnosis of Dementia, Alzheimer’s, or similar medical conditions making him ineligible for a Silver Alert.

Law Enforcement has used a plane, and personnel to look for Liken and his vehicle in rural areas around Bismarck and Mandan with no success. The Bismarck Police Department is asking landowners to check their land for Liken or his SUV, and hunters to be on the lookout as well.

Bismarck Police has had assistance from numerous law enforcement agencies in the area and are grateful. If Liken or his vehicle is located, please contact your local law enforcement agency and Bismarck Police Department Det. Sergeant Loren Grensteiner at (701) 223-1212.

Missing Person. Please share!

This dog, along with a German Shepard were spotted near a farm North of Ashley.  Please share.  If anyone knows of the o...
09/25/2023

This dog, along with a German Shepard were spotted near a farm North of Ashley. Please share. If anyone knows of the owner, please contact the McIntosh County Sheriff's Dept., Ashley ND

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Ashley, ND
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