Kathleen Ann Letourneau was arrested last fall.
Johnson is accused of leading a drug ring after officers say they found $400,000 worth of meth in his home.
Also in this week's crime news: Drug busts in Northfield, a crash with a police cruiser in Apple Valley, and Eaganites behaving badly.
Jeffrey Richard Trondson of Burnsville was killed Thursday evening by a suspected drunk driver.
The crash occurred about 8 p.m. last night when a car cut off a motorcycle on County Road 46. It's the area's second fatal motorcycle crash in less than a week.
Eric Michelle Hunter, 31, was given multiple life sentences for distribution of heroin, BZP and other controlled substances.
Robert Hanneman, 70, was competing in the 21st annual Vintage Classic in South Beloit, IL.
Two Burnsville teens were killed in the crash after the driver lost control of his car at 96 miles per hour.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety's "Click it or Ticket" campaign cited 10,342 motorists between May 20 and June 2.
Analysis by the American Civil Liberties Union found a big difference in black and white arrest rates despite similar usage rates.
The agency is using new techniques to match DNA. Burnsville has two people, Joseph Lee Muniz and Areli Pacheco, in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
Also in this week's reports: A clean report at Northfield Schools, and commendations, commemoration in Lakeville.
Albert Morris Johnson, 35, could face life in prison if found guilty.
Also in this week's roundup, Booker T. gets booked and Northfield's alleged dog killer faces several charges.
Clifford Peter Gessner, 76, allegedly asked a waitress "if God would forgive him" if he shot those bellied up to the bar at JR's Bar & Grill.
A St. Paul man and namesake of the famous African-American educator has been accused of smashing into a man on a snow plow, then leaving the scene.
The city issues about one speeding ticket per year for every 50 residents.
Aaron Alexander Holmes, of Brooklyn Center, is accused of pawning over $20,000 worth of stolen electronics.
Also in this week's crime notes, a bad prescription in Burnsville and a Northfield dog killer.
Deborah Mae Carlson, 49, could face over 30 years of incarceration.
This month, the Sherriff's Office is seeking a woman accused of felony identity theft who is the subject of six separate warrants.
The Burnsville Police Department has closed inquiries into an incident at the Sunny Acres mobile home park.
Albert Morris Johnson, 35, could face federal drug charges in the wake of a drug task force raid on his home and business.
Also in this week's update: your weekly "dumb criminal" and asleep at the wheel.
Sourisack Sihanantharath strong armed a stranger at local health club into touching his genitals and groped the woman in the club's hot tub.
Michael Joseph Krzyzaniak, 64, has been indicted on one count of escape from custody.
Also in this week's roundup: Remembering a Northfield teen, and an Apple Valley husband faces first-degree murder charges.
Tuesday, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner confirmed that skeletal remains found in Murphy-Hanrehan Park are that of Lorenzo Pacheco, a 61-year-old Burnsville man who went missing in April of last year.
Also in this week's update – More victims in the Craigslist caper via Lakeville.
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.
Juan Carlos Dorsonville, 44, has been sentenced to 60 days in jail for threatening to kill his ex after sneaking into her home and stealing her boyfriend's clothes and car.
Gregory Alan Wucherpfennig, 47, allegedly assaulted his mother and her dog in an effort to coerce her into signing her home over to him.
Authorities have yet to identify the body.
Attorneys, police and education officials from the east metro gathered for a forum on bullying, cyberbullying and sexting earlier this week.
Also in this week's update: A pawned iPhon leads to child porn charges and an Eagan murder case wraps up with no charges.
Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom said he does not have enough evidence to charge suspect Samuel Petersen for the death of Eagan resident Jonathan Thomas Lahr.
Marquis Marvin Mitchell and a white male, who has yet to be identified, allegedly went on an early morning burglary spree which ended in a dramatic pursuit.