Information is provided by the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
In other reports, a resident called police about his neighbor's chickens and a FedEx driver said a store owner got pushy.
In other reports, numerous residents say their mailboxes had been opened.
In other reports, a group was picketing outside an Oakdale business with an inflatable rat and St. Paul police found 200 pieces of Oakdale residents' mail dumped outside of a high school.
In other reports, bankers warned an 89-year-old man that a request for money from a supposed family member was a scam; resident reported a box of checks stolen from his mailbox
The Oakdale Police Department is advising residents to take precautions to prevent mail theft and tampering.
Andre Deshone Wilford, 32, is facing up to four years in prison and an $8,000 fine if convicted of the charges against him.
Don’t let the hype of ‘official’ shopping days send common sense out the window.
Oakdale Police arrested Leita Rayanne Trudeau, 42, on Aug. 26 after she admitted to defrauding a local Rainbow Foods pharmacy, according to a court complaint.
The arrest was the man's fourth alcohol-related incident in less than 10 years.
In other reports, a pizza delivery driver's car was stolen from the restaurant parking lot and the tip jar went missing from a coffee shop's counter.
Longtime Oakdale resident and businessman Frank Orsello interviews local newsmakers.
Maxx Austin Whitmire, 23, admitted to engaging repeatedly in sexual acts of with his then-14-year-old girlfriend.
In other reports, "MacGyver bomb" found under car; 19-year-old identifies himself as DEA agent to get a woman's number.
In other reports, $800 worth of items were stolen from storage unit and items were missing after a friend stayed the night.
In other reports, a break-in at Silver Lake Kennel; car stolen from driveway, then recovered
In other reports, resident suspects neighbor of throwing tomatoes; deer runs into the side of car on Hadley Avenue
In other reports, two cars had their tires slashed.
Oakdale Police Chief Bill Sullivan says success in policing begins with community involvement.
Charcoal grill ashes started one fire, the other was started by a candle.