The scene of the fire was on the 16700 block of Innsbrook Drive.
The latest from Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows.
This week's police blotter is a report of incidents from Oct. 25-31.
The vest will also protect the dog from stab wounds.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a man charged with swindling $137,000 from a company.
Police have been unable to locate the man after the incident, which occurred in Burnsville.
The Lakeville Fire Department responded to 13 calls from Oct. 21-27.
This week's police blotter includes a hit and run and identity theft.
The latest newsletter from the Dakota County Sheriff's Office includes a report of three missing 130-pound lion lawn ornaments.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a driver charged for texting right before a car crash.
The investigation into Anarae Schunk's death is ongoing.
This week's police blotter includes a fight and theft of property valued at over $1,000.
Police released a photo of the suspect in the Bremer Bank robbery on Tuesday.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a cheerleader sentenced for prostituting her teammate.
A Lakeville police officer shares tips on preventing burglary around the home.
The Lakeville Fire Department responded to 20 calls from Oct. 7-13.
This week's police blotter includes shoplifting and drug possession offenses.
Individuals with information can contact the Sheriff's Office through its tip line or Facebook.
The Dakota County Sheriff's Office helps run the program.
The fire was contained to a bathroom in the home.
In this week’s South Metro Crime Roundup: Baby delivered at home and police seek robbery suspect.
Robert Dunham's debt collector business also owed money to the IRS and for state unemployment insurance.
Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 6-12.
Lakeville firefighters set a donated truck on fire for the demonstration.
Robert Attias pleaded guilty to theft by swindle in for phone scams in 2010.
The fire department took 13 calls, including one vehicle accident.
In this week’s South Metro Crime Roundup: Police seek information after hit-and-run crash that left man in critical condition.
Authorities say the inquiry in to the death of Anarae Kristine Schunk, 20, will be treated as an independent investigation from the shooting of Palagor Obang Jobi, which is believed to be a related case.
Leah Marie Bremner carried out the thefts from May to October 2010.
Anarae Schunk was last seen by her family on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Maurice Culpepper could spend up to 20 years for the criminal insurance fraud charge.
Authorities have not identified the deceased, as yet.
Anthony Lee Nelson, 31, has a lengthy rap sheet with several gun-related offenses.
While police still haven't said why they believe the 20-year-old to be dead, the family has focused on a specific search area, according to the Star Tribune.
Family of the woman last seen at site of alleged Burnsville killing are focused on Lilydale area of Mississippi River and Rosemount/Farmington.
'Evidence ... has led us to believe that Anarae Schunk may have been the victim of a homicide,' Burnsville police said in a statement Saturday.
Anarae Schunk, who hasn't been seen since Sept. 22, worked at the Richfield restaurant.
Anthony Lee Nelson and Ashley Marie Conrade were charged in Dakota County Court on Thursday.
Anarae Schunk, a student at the University of Minnesota, was reported missing on Sept. 23.