BPD saw everything from warrants and barking dogs to death and a suspected missing person
Arthur Kelly Estrada is accused of molesting two young girls in Burnsville, Eagan and Lakeville.
Hosted by the Arbors at Ridges assisted living campus, all proceeds from the fundraiser go toward new safety equipment for the Burnsville Fire Department.
Kanesha Renae Anderson, 21, agreed to perform a sexual act on an undercover police officer on April 19
Over the last seven days BPD saw everything from DWIs drugs and death to domestic assault and criminal sexual conduct.
Tina Laray Maynard was convicted in 2005 of criminal vehicular homicide. Now, she faces a new DWI charge.
The Burnsville Fire Department saw everything from malicious false alarms and unauthorized burns to stalled elevators and EMS calls. It also issued two important announcements
Donald Neil Allen, 40, is being held in Dakota County Jail awaiting his omnibus hearing on May 2
A round-up of BPD arrests and incidents including domestic violence, DWIs, death and burglary.
Erick Garza Armenta, 36, was charged with felony criminal sexual conduct in the first and second degree
The Burnsville Fire Department was called to 92 different incidents between April 4-10
Brent Paul Selge, 33, will serve 15 years for the attack on his then-wife.
The Burnsville Fire Department was called to 78 different incidents between Mar. 28 and Apr. 3
Willie Alfonso Brown, 33, was formally charged with assault, burglary and parole violation
A weekly rundown of the stories that readers deemed most interesting over the past seven days
Everything from emergency medical services and hazardous materials to false alarms and special cases
Burnsville police apprehended the suspect after a short chase with the help of police departments from Savage, Apple Valley, Bloomington and the Minnesota State Patrol.
The Shakopee woman lost her job last summer after hospital officials accused her of stealing drugs.
If convicted, Michelle Rose Chlan, 26, will likely face no more than seven years behind bars
A Burnsville couple is facing up to one year behind bars.
The city and businesses along the banks of the river are keeping watch. Residential areas should not be affected.