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Inver Grove Heights resident is sentenced to more than $150,000 in restitution and nine months in jail.
See what the Inver Grove Heights police force has been up to.
Inver Grove Heights Police charged a 64 year-old convicted rapist with failure to register as a predatory offender late last week.
An Inver Grove Heights resident was convited with illegal possession of firearms ater police responded to a suicide call.
In the past year, statistics show juvenile crime has decreased in the area.
Dana John Petersen, 51, has been charged with felonies domestic assault and terroristic threats.
Police responded to a variety of calls in the past week.
A woman saw a young boy holding a gun and called police - turns out the gun was a toy Nerf gun.
Check out what the Inver Grove Heights Police Department has been up to in the last week.
Oakdale police recognized surveillance footage of Julia Lynn Hobbs, 37, from previous investigations.
An Inver Grove Heights man has been charged with two felonies for writing out bad checks for auto repair work.
Julio Galeana Santana has been charged with two felonies and three misdemeanors related to reports of strangulation and other domestic abuse.
The Inver Grove Heights Police were busy with reported thefts.
Earlier this month, after police involvement, a family gave up their pit bull and Korgie pets.
The academy sessions will be held on Thursdays between March 1 and April 19.
A Dakota County judge scheduled David Allen Dahl's jury trial for April 23.
If you recognize this suspect, please contact the Mendota Heights Police Department.
A King of Diamonds employee called police after a man, who appeared drunk, refused a cab ride home and started to drive away.
After an argument on Dec. 31, an 18-year-old man was taken to detox and cited for underage drinking and more police calls.
Ambrose Nosette Lewis, 31, has prior convictions for theft, domestic assault, trespassing, disorderly conduct and numerous DWIs.
A squad car was damaged in the garage and other police calls.
An Inver Grove Heights man blew a .332 breath-alcohol concentration on Dec. 27 and was transported to the hospital, cited.
Joshua Anthony Winje, 25, is facing up to 30 years in jail and up to a $1 million fine for allegedly carrying more than 40 grams of meth in his backpack.
Dennis James Rivers' murder trial will begin in March if a February settlement conference proves unsuccessful.
Johnnie James Ware, 36, was acquitted Wednesday of two counts of felony domestic assault.
Inver Grove Heights Police calls from Dec. 16-23.
Inver Grove Heights Police were kept busy with a variety of calls from Dec. 9-16.
A review of David Allen Dahl's criminal history revealed at least 21 aliases and 14 felony convictions for crimes ranging from burglary and theft to possession of drugs and dangerous weapons.
Knowlton out of jail, declines to tell his story. Judge makes uncommon orders.
The student, who had been sent home earlier in the day, did not "comply with directives from administrators," Simley's principal says in an email. Classes proceeded after the incident.
Inver Grove Heights Police were kept busy with a variety of calls from Nov. 25 to Dec. 2
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Cassandra Balsimo, 28, admitted to drinking before driving the SUV that flipped over and ultimately caused the death of her passenger. Balsimo is scheduled to be sentenced in Feb. 2012.
Donald Boehmer was charged in August with nine felony counts of theft by swindle allegedly committed while he was treasurer of a local service organization
The man, who police say was armed with a handgun, made off with an undisclosed amount of cash from the convenience store.
Leon Piepenbrink, 52, is accused of stealing $62,500 from the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Church Synod.
Sandy Romero saw her neighbor's garage catch fire and notified the authorities before evacuating the home.
William David Matara, 53, was charged with one felony count of terroristic threats after an incident on Nov. 26.