The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports, which show multiple DUIs.
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports.
Richfield Public Safety and emergency vehicles respond to Lyndale Avenue crash Tuesday.
The Richfield Public Safety Department investigates an altercation between three men.
Police say the victim woke up to find Lalundray Wayne Jones crouched by the end of his bed.
Rashaun Montice Chappell was charged with felony cocaine possession Nov. 23, 2011.
The Richfield man's girlfriend is also charged in connection with the shooting.
A man who some metro detectives believe might be connected to a string of robberies has struck again, this time in the northeast suburb of Arden Hills.
Fernando Martinez-Abundez is charged with felony assault.
A man attempted to rob the Bloomington Richfield Bloomington Credit Union location Wednesday morning.
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports detailing incidents from Oct. 23-26.
Jose Omar Arcega Sanchez is charged with first-degree burglary and domestic assault.
Sens. Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar announce more than $1.2 million in funding for area police departments to hire.
Michael Stephen Schmidt is being charged with DUI after witnesses say he was driving an Arc's Value Village truck erratically with boxes falling out of the back.
Nakerrick Dierrie Mosby is being charged with attempted murder after shooting a man multiple times, leaving him paralyzed.
After pleading guilty to mailing a letter that contained a threat to kill and injure several employees, Peter Winston Beckles is sentenced Thursday.
Charles Phillip Langeness is facing two felony charges after police say he repeatedly contacted his ex-wife, in violation of the order.
Michael Thomas Kervina allegedly burglarized a home, taking multiple items and cash.
Richfield resident Russel Earnest Smith is being charged with felony theft.
Sheriff's deputies say Lisa Kaye Jefferson had a switchblade in the lining of a makeup bag when she tried to enter the Dakota County Courthouse in Hastings.