If convicted of the most serious charge—terroristic threats—Timothy John Stone could face up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Bail bond agents used to be able to mill around the Dakota County Jail lobby seeking clients on intake, but because of agressive tactics and complaints, they've been banned.
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The latest news and updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
If convicted of the charge against him, D James Lee Wilburn, 50, could face up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Timothy Ryan Wolske, 31, was charged with third-degree assault and, if found guilty, could spend up to five years in prison.
David Eugene Nelson, Jr. was convicted of eight total felonies and sentenced for stalking, first-degree burglary and kidnapping.
If convicted of the charges against her, Jenna Anne Schultz, 26, could spend up to five years in prison.
Jason Styrbicky, age 38 of Buffalo, MN, was found guilty of three counts of Criminal Vehicular Homicide in crash that killed two women and an unborn child in Lakeville.
If convicted of the most serious offense—first degree burglary—the men could each face up to 20 years in prison and be ordered to pay a $35,000 fine.
If convicted of the charges against him, Justin Wellington Tatum, 35, could spend up to 25 years in prison and be ordered to pay a $35,000 fine.
A rundown of the top 10 suspects being sought by the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
If convicted of the charge against him, Pojar faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows catches you up on the latest county happenings.
The second of two Inver Grove Heights police blotters from Apr. 24 to May 5
The first of two Inver Grove Heights police blotters from Apr. 20 to May 5
The IGHFD recently used federal grant money to purchase MNDOT-style signage.
Troy Anderson, 26, is facing up to 20 years in prison and a $35,000 fine if he is convicted of first-degree aggravated robbery.
Sharon Lee Pieske, 43, is accused of stealing $1500 from a pull tab collection box located in a bar on Concord Blvd.
The Dakota County Attorney's Office announced this afternoon that a grand jury indicted national nonprofit group Final Exit Network and members with assisting a suicide related to the 2007 suicide of an Apple Valley woman.
47-year-old Andrew Wagner was last seen at a cemetery in Virginia, Minn. on May 3.
The third of three Inver Grove Heights police blotters from Apr. 19-27.
The first of three Inver Grove Heights police blotters for the period between Apr. 19-27.
Justin Thadeus Amick is charged with attempted first- and second-degree murder after police say he fired two shots at them early on the morning of March 18.
While Dakota County has seen a 209-percent increase in the number of new permits to carry a handgun, Inver Grove Heights is on track to issue more permits to purchase than ever before.
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Miller left MSU prior to the end of the 2008 football season and has had no affiliation with the university since that time, an Athletic Department spokesperson said.
The name, date of birth, hometown and school information for "Chris Miller" and "Christopher Lemarque" match in several places.
Police say one person was involved in an attempted robbery at the Bremer Bank in Inver Grove Heights on Wednesday afternoon.
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Each charge against Leon Piepenbrink, 52, carries with it a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine.
if convicted Pierre Davonne Ramsey, 20, is facing a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $35,000 fine.
Click on a pin once to see details of the police call. Click on the colored pins at the bottom of the map to see which dates saw the most criminal activity.
Scott Alan Schoaf, 49, of Rosemount was among two individuals charged by the Dakota County Attorney's office in separate swindle schemes each involving amounts more than $70,000.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will lift burning restrictions on Apr. 27 after much needed rain arrived.
Sharon Glasrud says she was inspired by the story of a boy who wanted donations to the Woodbury K-9 unit instead of birthday presents.
Troy Anderson, 26, allegedly took a 15-year-old's phone, iPod and wallet before thanking the boy for his cooperation.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows updates you on the latest county happenings in his April 9-15 newsletter.