Three members of a Prior Lake family have been charged in the drug-related shooting death of a 16-year-old boy from Burnsville, police said.
The examiner ruled the death a homicide.
Three people from Prior Lake were arrested in the case Tuesday.
The teen is in a critical condition after being found in the Savage parking lot Friday night, police said.
The driver was high on THC during the fatal collision, according to police.
A woman told police that her psychiatrist — a man from Apple Valley — abused her over five years. He pleaded guilty to charges Thursday.
The following bookings were made at the Dakota County Jail this month.
The car was traveling more than 80 miles per hour when it hit the barrier wall in Burnsville, authorities said.
A new report ranked the 50 states based on drunken driving rates.
Police say the threat against a Somali man occurred along Old Cedar Avenue in Bloomington last month.
The charges were dropped following two hung juries in Dakota County.
It is not yet known if the collision with a tree involved alcohol, police said.
The baby suffered permanent brain damage as a result of the woman's assault. She was asked to care for the child by the baby's mother.
The psychotherapist, who lives in Apple Valley and works out of Burnsville, admitted he "crossed lines," according to police.
Police said the baby had bruising on her, and the woman claimed she had been trying to commit suicide over a breakup.
The Dakota County Special Operations HazMat Team is assisting the Burnsville Fire Department in the response.
The sessions, hosted by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, are scheduled this month throughout the Twin Cities area.
Authorities searched their Burnsville home Monday and found nearly 300 grams of heroin and $197,000 in cash.
The trooper is facing two counts of felony criminal sexual conduct for allegedly performing multiple sex acts on a 14-year-old girl.
A U.S. District Court judge said Dontay Lavarice Reese “is extremely dangerous and the public must be protected from him.”
Police responded to the fatal shooting at about 1 a.m. in Burnsville Friday. There are currently no suspects in custody.
Motorists should follow the signed detour using I-35E, Highway 77 and I-494 in order to bypass the closure.
The investigation began after a fisherman reported that he found what he believed to be a dead body under I-35W.
Authorities claim he owes more than $26,000 in unpaid state income tax.
Police say the driver crashed into a wall along Interstate 35W in Burnsville. The man's girlfriend died at the scene.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration tracks addresses where meth labs have been busted. Here’s the lab closest to Dakota County.
The deadly crash closed eastbound Highway 13 in Burnsville for several hours Monday afternoon.
This case is the result of an investigation conducted by the Minnesota Commerce Fraud Bureau and the Burnsville Police Department.
The man said he was going to take the woman "several states away" and use her to make money as a prostitute, according to authorities.
The Minnesota State Patrol says the roads were icy and snow at the time of the crash.
The following bookings were made at the Dakota County Jail on Wednesday.
The following bookings were made at the Dakota County Jail on Saturday.
They deprived the state of nearly $43,000 in sales tax revenue, according to investigators.
A Minnesota man is spending his vacation in a Florida jail after conducting lewd activity in public, according to police.
One man was arrested by Eagan police on suspicion of stalking.
The following bookings were made at the Dakota County Jail on Tuesday.
"We have a law that says a person is safe enough to live in our community, but still too dangerous to be a voter," the secretary said.
She used a city credit card to purchase gift cards, an XBox and a Ninja blender, police said.
Police found the man's Ford pickup truck flipped on its roof as a result of the crash on Highway 169.
Burnsville High was staffed with extra police as a result Wednesday.