Back on the Beat: Deputy injured at Freedom Fest is back on the job
19 Jan 2024
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As a little kid growing up on a big farm near Upsala, there was nothing more that a young Brady Pundsack wanted to than be a cop.
“It was my number one goal as a kid,” Pundsack said.
Pundsack didn’t want to someday take over the dairy farm.
“I wanted to be an officer and help people,” he said.
Brady Pundsack realized that dream four years ago when he was sworn in as a deputy with the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office.
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