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    In May 2016, Sheriff Travis A. Paeper was involved in an incident at the Red Hen Taphouse in Dilworth, Minnesota, where he was charged with disorderly conduct after a confrontation with a group of women. Surveillance footage showed that one of the women struck Paeper in the face twice. Paeper agreed to a deferred prosecution, paying a $150 fee, with the case set to be dismissed after six months if no further violations occurred. He maintained his not guilty plea throughout the process.

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