The body of Marcus Henderson was pulled from Lake Tapps near Tacoma, WA, on July 22.
The office of Dakota County Attorney Jim Backstrom issued the following statement late Friday afternoon.
One adult and three minors are charged in Dakota County related to incidents that happened in March.
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The St. Paul Crime Lab, which has been used almost exclusively in Dakota County drug cases for the past five years, has come under scrutiny for "questionable testing practices."
Safety tip: this week Lakeville's Fire Department talks propane tank safety.
A woman convicted of cyber-stalking Lakeville's Belzer family last year was released from jail nine-months early after appealing to Minnesota Appeals Court.
The latest updates from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
While in an ambulance following a car crash, the allegedly drunk man punched a female paramedic in the face and then choked and punched the other, male paramedic.
Police say Michael John Hansen called random women and others he barely knew, making sexually explicit remarks and scaring the victims.
Four Century Middle School students were charged with gross misdemeanors for their alleged roles in taking inappropriate photos and video of another student and sharing them with the student population.
Mickey Albert Cupkie, 35, faces four counts of engaging in prostitution with a minor, according to charges filed in Ramsey County.
Fire department also offers some Fourth of July fireworks safety tips.
Police say Domi Moses hit a car in a Lakeville bar parking lot last weekend, then smashed into a squad car when police arrived to arrest him.
Dakota Electric says all their customers now have power, but Xcel reports 271 customers around downtown Lakeville, stretching to the southern end of Lake Marion, are still without service.
A monthly rundown of the top 10 suspects that the Dakota County Sheriff's Office is searching for.
Lakeville Police Officer Kevin O'Neill chats with a Dakota County Engineer to discover how left turn signals will be changing in the near future.
Melanie Meri Davy, 15, had been missing since Monday when she didn't return to her mother's home following a visitation with her father.
School district was unwilling to disclose total number of students suspended until now.
The four Lakeville students have been charged with gross misdemeanors for their alleged roles in taking inappropriate photos and video of another student.
Anthony Strickland of Lakeville has been charged with third-degree criminal sexual conduct, seven years after the incident was reported.
Media reports say Michael Bratlie, 67, of Lakeville and his Piper PA-31 are missing, and a search is on along the North Shore of Lake Superior.
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.
Recreational fires: if it is too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave.
Lakeville man is alleged to have used tow truck to steal cars and sell them to a scrap metal shop for cash.
This week's fire safety tip discusses gasoline.
When a buyer can't get a drug dealer to sell him marijuana, he calls police, saying he'd been robbed.
Justin Paul Mertz, 26, of Lakeville, is charged with threatening to kill his wife and keeping a loaded handgun in reach of his three and five year old children.
Police allege Evan Daniel Lucius, 23, of Lakeville, stole more than $3,000 in DVDs from multiple Target stores in the Twin Cities
Eric Eugene Contonikolas, 31, is accused of burglarizing his ex-girlfriend's Lakeville home before setting the stove on fire; he then tussled with police, authorities say.
Police say Jason Michael Fields, 40, of Farmington, was drunk when he slammed his pickup truck into a car, then drove off, only to roll his truck a few blocks away.
Fire tip: don't let your backyard barbecue cause a house fire.
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.
Meynoe Lee, 22, of Farmington, was allegedly upset that her brother's friend was being loud while she was trying to sleep. So she grabbed a knife.
An assault suspect thought he got away after punching bar patron in the face, except for the fact he left his contact information with the bar after winning at pull tabs.