The Department is also continuing to work with partners in other agencies and monitoring the situation.
The curfew will again be in effect from Sunday, May 31, 8 pm until Monday, June 1, 6 am.
For more City updates, visit the below link.
The GVPD continues to work with partners in other agencies and monitor the situation.
Golden Valley Police Department wants to assure residents that the Department is committed to keep the community safe.
Tonight, the GVPD will again have additional officers patrolling our streets to protect our residents and property.
To review GVPD training materials, visit the below link.
Golden Valley Police Department adds extra officers to patrol on Friday night.
GVPD staff will give a public safety update, answer a few questions, do some trivia, and of course, drink coffee.
The donations were sparked by Governor Tim Walzβs and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanaganβs statewide homemade mask drive.
The Golden Valley Police Department and its partners offer help for community members who need it.
Commander Steve Johnson will answer public safety questions and ask a few trivia questions for a chance to win a Coffee With A Cop mug.
The incident involved two vehicles, and the driver of one of the suspect vehicles fired a single shot into the other vehicle.
The 78-year-old man died after his minivan drifted into other vehicles near the France Avenue exit.
The first Neighborhood Watch zone meetings of the year start Jan. 28 at Brookview.
Golden Valleyβs emergency siren test will go ahead as scheduled on the first Wednesday of the month, Jan. 1, 2020, at 1 p.m.
Golden Valley residents can go behind the scenes with the Golden Valley Police and Fire Departments.
One of the vehicles involved carried two adults and all four children. Non were wearing their seatbelts, according to investigators.
Charges say the owner used the money for country club membership dues, sports tickets, clothes, and his daughter's tuition payments.
Individuals are calling residents and telling them there is a warrant out for their arrest because of unpaid court fees or unpaid fines.
Event will be held at the Plymouth Creek Community Center, 14800 34th Avenue North, Plymouth.
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.
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 βmassage.β
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.
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Recently there have been a string of robberies of electronic devices, such as smart phones, tablets and computers in the Metro Area.
The transactions were all cash withdrawals, made late at night or early in the morning, when the victim said she wouldnβt be doing any banking.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a woman who slashed another womanβs face with a butcher knife.
With sex toys, racing pigeons, naked burglaries and more, the past year had some crazy moments.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a Level III sex offender moving to a Twin Cities suburb.
A security breach at Target has impacted literally millions of credit card users. What can consumers do to protect themselves?
With the church under fire, the league fired back that MPR is delaying the release of information in order to benefit its editorial schedule.
The box was not a bomb, but operations came to a halt for two hours.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a man found dead in a car pulled from a burning garage, priest misconduct and a stabbing threat.
While some are waiting to see how the investigations play out, others are frustrated with a church embroiled in controversy over clergy sex abuse accusations.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
Kenneth Christophersonβs death has been ruled an accident.
The Hennepin County Medical Examinerβs Office will release his identity later.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a woman shot in an apartment, a couple who left a baby in a car and a kidnapping.