The man groped a female limousine driver in her car after she picked him up in Eagan in late February, according to a criminal complaint.
Bryant Jeffrey Evenson and Matthew Kenneth Cantley were running a forgery operation out of a local hotel room, according to investigators.
Also in this week's roundup: Remembering a Northfield teen, and an Apple Valley husband faces first-degree murder charges.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows updates you on the latest county happenings.
Jonathon Joel Bathen, 25, blew a .19 blood-alcohol level, according to police. He allegedly led officers on car chase before fleeing on foot.
James Sundboom, 66, was one of seven people injured on April 6 in a three-car crash at the intersection of McAndrews Road and Garden View Drive in Apple Valley. He died on Monday from complications stemming from the accident.
Keep track of police calls in the community with Patch's weekly police blotter.
Roger Earl Holland, an Apple Valley resident, is accused of killing his pregnant wife and her unborn child, then staging a scene to make her death appear accidental.
From the growing number of emergency calls to decreasing response times. A quick look at some interesting takeaways from a recent Apple Valley City Council meeting.
Also in this week's update – More victims in the Craigslist caper via Lakeville.
Aaron Paul Hamilton, 26, was high on methamphetamine and had access to a loaded handgun, according to police.
A Star Tribune study found uneven distribution in where offenders live in Minnesota, despite a law meant to spread out their places of residences across the state.
Keep track of police calls in Apple Valley with Patch's weekly police blotter.
Christopher Alan Siemers, of South St. Paul, allegedly stole his father's vehicle and was in possession of methamphetamine when he was picked up by police.
The Apple Valley Police Department won accolades for its participation in the Night to Unite program.
Also in this week's update: A pawned iPhon leads to child porn charges and an Eagan murder case wraps up with no charges.
Attorneys, police and education officials from the east metro gathered for a forum on bullying, cyberbullying and sexting earlier this week.
Police say Roy Lee Henneberger threatened to kill a crisis worker and use chemicals to kill other people.
Keep track of police calls in the community with the weekly Apple Valley police reports.
Police say a minivan with six occupants ran a red light and was struck by an oncoming vehicle.
Minnesota District Judge Karen Asphaug recently ruled a portion of Minnesota's laws regarding assisted suicide unconstitutional on freedom of speech grounds.
Residents will be able to safely and anonymously deposit unused over-the-counter or prescription medications and illicit substances at the Rosemount Police Department.
Also in this week's update: A couple of identity thieves get their due, and a sickening smoothie.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows keeps you up-to-date on the latest county happenings.
An Apple Valley woman who acted as his accomplice also pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and abetting interference with commerce by robbery.
Apple Valley police seized two pounds of heroin—with an estimated street value of $140,000, on March 29.
Scott Aker was largely responsible for overseeing a significant expansion in the Rosemount Fire Department
Police say Aspen N. Miller overdosed on heroin last July in Apple Valley
Ashley Marie Leach did $1,200 of damage to a computer and her boyfriend's car, before stabbing the victim three times, police say.
Shawn McMenomy and Carl Bourdages were recognized as the city's "Public Safety Employees of the Year" last Saturday.
The founder and former leader of a right-to-die group is off the hook regarding charges filed following the suicide of Doreen Dunn, an Apple Valley woman.
Already this spring, the Apple Valley Police Department has responded to a uptick in car theft reports.
Also in this week's roundup: Rice County rundown and our weekly dumb criminal.
Alexander C.E. Blanchard, 27, allegedly blazed a 14-mile trail of destruction from Bloomington to Burnsville to Apple Valley, hitting at least two other cars along the way.
Sheriff's officials described the scene as a case of "snow bumper cars."
The man suspected of killing his pregnant wife pleaded with 911 dispatchers to save her. Prosecutors are now seeking to upgrade the charges against the suspect from second-degree murder to premeditated first-degree murder.