Police have a list of tips for residents to avoid being victimized.
Information is provided by the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
The Oakdale Fire Department and Minnesota State Patrol responded to the incident, which took place around 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Oakdale's Arnie Curiel was recognized as one of KARE 11's Eleven Who Care for 2012.
An Oakdale man stole mail and used information and checks to steal money and create fraudulent bank accounts.
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Michael Warren Johnson, 31, is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Jun. 14.
Por Xiong, 27, is scheduled to make his first court appearance on March 22.
In other reports, a 14-year-old returned to Skyview Middle School after receiving a trespass notice and a 16-year-old was receiving threatening text messages.
Yayeng Vang had his first appearance in court Tuesday on charges that he molested an 8-year-old girl.
In other reports, a home was burglarized while its owners were out of town, and a man is accused of damaging two cars with a hammer during an argument.
In other reports, a hotel guest said valuables were stolen from his room and more than $1,000 worth of items were stolen from a vehicle parked in a driveway.
In other reports, a 62-year-old was cited for stealing a Nintendo Wii accessory and fraudulent iTunes charges ended up on an Oakdale woman's bank account.
A fire at a home on Heather Ridge Road started in the area of the dryer.
In other reports, a television was stolen from a hotel meeting room and a man was caught stealing a BB gun.
Tameshia Leann Allen-Hodges, 23, could have received up to 15 years in prison for her crime.
Brian Gene Montgomery was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for one count of distributing child pornography.
A man was cited for calling his estranged wife 24 times in two days, and two teens were cited for fighting at Tartan High School after feuding on Facebook.
In other reports, a man allegedly threatened two women with a knife, and an 11-year-old boy learned a lesson.
Garage tampering has been reported at both multifamily and single-family homes.
Benjamin Lee Reno, 33, was originally charged with gross misdemeanor malicious punishment of a child after throwing his 6-year-old stepson on a frozen deck on Thanksgiving Day.
Vehicle break-ins were reported on Hale Avenue, and a couple returned from Hawaii to find their jewelry missing.
In other reports, a gym employee caught a man going through lockers and police helped get an extremely drunk man to detox.