Andrew Engeldinger, 36, open fired at a MInneapolis business Thursday and then killed himself.
Richfield's congressional representative expresses his sadness for the Thursday shootings at a Minneapolis business.
Mike Dobesh is leaving the St. Louis Park Department to come to Richfield.
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports.
More incidents from the "lost report."
"Lost" incidents from last week are released by the Richfield Public Safety Department.
Police say Isiah Lee Harper dropped the loaded gun when he fled from them in the 6700 block of 3rd Avenue South.
Police say Tramayne Colfred Williams placed ads on Backpage.com for prostitution services, some of which were provided in a Richfield apartment.
Andre Zedrick Steward Jr., 17, will stand trial as an adult in the beating death of a 50-year-old homeless man in Minneapolis earlier this summer.
Deb Nelson and her daughters, Tali and Mikayla Walton, give thanks for all the support Richfield community members have shown following a fire that destroyed their home Sept. 2.
Police say Paige LaVonne Jones-Smith stole more than $1,400 worth of merchandise from Target in Richfield, while holding 64 oxycodone tablets in her possession when she was arrested.
Police say Cody John Peterson broke into a Minneapolis apartment and stole guitars, cameras, electronic equipment and a wallet, but left his cell phone on the couch along with a fingerprint on the entertainment center.
Police say Cornell Derrick Waters had a blood-alcohol content of .22 percent when he punched, bit and strangled the woman.
Police say Abdul Rahim Trotman grabbed a Richfield officer's firearm and pressed the magazine release button before they were able to restrain him.
The house and garage was consumed by flames on Sunday, Sept. 2.
A collection jar was placed at a game Thursday night and will be again on Saturday to help Deb Nelson and her daughters who lost their home, possessions and pets on Sunday, Sept. 2.
Deb Nelson and her two daughters, Tali and Mikayla Walton, lost their home and two dogs after a three-alarm fire ripped through the house Sunday.
Police say they found the Hopkins resident in a Richfield motel with his wife, who has a protection order against him following an August assault charge.
The dog had been resuscitated at the scene, however, it succumbed to its injuries Monday.
While one pet died in the fire, one was revived and all human occupants made it out safe.
Multiple area fire departments responded to the blaze.
Homero Urbina-Chavez pleaded guilty along with a Phoenix, AZ, man.
Trent Phillip Farris is charged with felony drug possession after police say he bought crack cocaine, then hid it between his buttocks.
Driver of car that struck him was distracted, state patrol's preliminary investigation indicates.
The man was reportedly checking a blown semi-truck tire.
Richfield Police and the FBI ask that anyone with information contact them.
Richfield Public Safety releases its most recent crime reports.
The Richfield Teen Police Academy event aims to create trust between students and police, as well as be an educational experience.
The latest Richfield Public Safety crime reports are released Monday, detailing incidents from Feb. 3-6.
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases a crime alert detailing different scams and tips on how to protect yourself.
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its first crime report of the week.
Richfield Police post crime reports for Nov. 15-17.