Information provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Fire Chief Jeff Anderson and Deputy Chief Kevin Wold received awards on behalf of the Oakdale Fire Department at an event celebrating National EMS Week.
The following information was provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Information provided by the the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Information is provided by the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
Motorcyclist involved in an accident Friday has non-life threatening injuries, according to Minnesota State Patrol.
Here's a weekly listing of crime incidents and police and fire related calls in Washington County.
In other reports, someone said a helicopter was flying around erratically, and a vandal caused thousands of dollars worth of pool damage.
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Charles NMN Tongkhuya is charged with first-degree damage to property.
In other reports, police took a drunk woman to her grandma’s house to sober up, and a man is suspected of hitting a car parked near his home, then driving off.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office is seeking help from the public to find a number of wanted individuals.
Police searched early Monday morning for a suspect in an aggravated robbery of a pizza delivery driver.
In other reports, two men got in a fight, but declined to part ways and multiple thefts from vehicles occurred.
The Oakdale Fire Department said that lightning caused a house fire, and a separate garage fire, on Saturday.
In other reports, a woman was cited for allegedly trying to return stolen merchandise and police helped a woman who went into labor in a vehicle.
About $400 worth of items were reportedly stolen in the burglary.
An Oakdale man allegedly assaulted a Lake Elmo couple and damaged their car.
In other reports, a teenage daughter runs up a hefty iTunes bill (without permission) and a motorcyclist is clocked at 130 mph
Sirens went off around 2:40 a.m. this morning.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources plans to lift burning restrictions in Oakdale after much needed rain arrived.
An Oakdale man allegedly grabbed a Washington County Sheriff's deputy’s gun.
Thomas J. Fox, 44, was indicted for two counts of first-degree murder.
Anthony L. Larson, 36, was convicted of second-degree criminal sexual conduct.