There is no reason to believe anyone is intentionally trying to hurt animals in Apple Valley, according to police.
Apple Valley police are unaware of how the animal poisonings happened but urge residents to be cautious.
Apple Valley police have a limited number of CELLslips, a protective case that prevents your phone from receiving messages.
Apple Valley police need help identifying someone who they say is a felony burglary suspect.
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A 16-year-old girl told police that a man tried to lure her into his vehicle while she was walking in Apple Valley.
Authorities in Apple Valley are asking motorists to avoid the area for an hour.
The Punta Gorda, Florida police officer who accidentally shot and killed a former Rosemount librarian has been fired.
The Apple Valley Police Department is investigating a burglary of a business where they say a safe was stolen.
A Florida police chief and officer are facing charges after a retired Rosemount librarian was killed white at a citizen police academy.
Authorities have identified the man and woman involved in an apparent murder-suicide that took place in Rosemount Friday.
Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement made a total of nine arrests in Apple Valley and Burnsville Tuesday.
Video shows a truck and several young occupants who were driving around early Sunday vandalizing property, according to Farmington police.
The Apple Valley Police Department offers recommendations for keeping children safe from the cold and safe in the car.
Apple Valley police made an extra effort to keep drunk drivers off the roads in November and December, and it appears to have paid off.
The fatal accident occurred at the intersection of Galaxie Avenue and 140th Street in Apple Valley Monday.
A woman petrified of a mouse that invaded her house decided to phone up the local authorities. Unfortunately, they weren't much help.
A Dakota County grand jury has indicted Grant David Hendrickson in connection with a fatal shooting at the Dollar Tree store in Burnsville.
Apple Valley police are seeking the public's help in identifying two individuals suspected of theft.
The suspect in the Burnsville Dollar Tree shooting that left a Rosemount resident dead and another person injured was charged with murder.
Apple Valley police are reminding motorists to drive safe and to buckle up following a crash near downtown Monday.
Donald Hortsch, age 69, of Rosemount, was fatally shot at the Burnsville Dollar Tree Monday.
Police found two people fatally shot in an Apple Valley home Thursday morning. They are believed to be a married couple in their 50s.
Police say the offender possessed child pornography and has a history of peeping and stealing women's underwear.
Come visit your local fire station at its open house. Meet your firefighters. See the fire equipment. Enjoy some refreshments.
A teenage girl may face charges after police say she created a Facebook page titled “Kroacky Klown” and threatened local communities.
Sam Jacobson and his wife are facing felony charges of false representation and theft by swindle for the sale of their Apple Valley home.
The reassurance comes after a retired Rosemount librarian was accidently killed while at a citizen police academy in Florida.
Police say the man broke into an Apple Valley home after killing a driver in a multiple vehicle crash.
A local man has been arrested on felony drug charges.
According to a preliminary report, the man was not wearing a seat belt.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner and Rosemount Police continue to seek assistance in identifying the man found on Sept. 29.
The Apple Valley Police Explorer Program is recruiting young men and women between the ages of 14-21.
Free car seat checks will be offered at 1001 Station Trail, Eagan.
The top police, fire and court stories from our Twin Cities Patch sites include a woman who died after a crash on an icy road.
A Hastings man now faces a felony charge and up to 25 years in prison.
The top police, fire and court stories from our Twin Cities Patch sites include a business license suspension after employee takes cash from officer for “massage.”
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
The fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a grocery store that had to discard food contaminated by smoke.
The top police and court stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a car plunging off an overpass and onto a frozen pond.