The incident, which was caught on video, happened last year at Adams Hill Park in Richfield. Watch the video here.
Oakdale and Golden Valley alone saw 156 DWI arrests between Aug. 19 and Sept. 5.
Christopher J. Schneider, 19, blew a stop sign and t-boned another car, killing the driver and passenger.
After failing the eye test, police say the woman sat on the floor and started doing "Tai Chi," doing the splits, and other movements.
Do you lock your car? The practice may not be as common as you think.
Police say residents leaving their home should make it appear occupied by leaving a light on and a television or radio playing.
The truck swerved to avoid another car, traveled off the road and hit the victim.
The course is designed to give residents a working knowledge of the operations and responsibilities of the Richfield police.
The two suspects allegedly used a victim’s credit card to purchase over $900 worth of gift cards at the Richfield Walgreens.
Police are hoping to identify two male suspects who are pictured in security footage.
A recent crime spree in southeast Richfield sparked the alert.
The local police sergeant is part of a statewide all-star team that cracks down on drunken driving.
Local police cadets may also qualify for partial tuition reimbursement.
Local police cleared a Richfield apartment unit on Thursday morning.
Police say because of the high number of violators, they did not stop vehicles going less than 15 mph over the speed limit.
Police want residents to be extra cautious "as hysteria over the popular mobile game swells."
Jay Henthorne has been with the Richfield Police Department since 1990.
Richfield Police are warning residents to be wary of a scam.
Learn how to reduce your chances of being a victim of a crime.
This weekend is homecoming for Richfield and Holy Angels. We need to help kids make the right decisions and stay safe amidst the fun.
A St. Louis Park Man was shot in Minneapolis last week, just 13 months after his son also died in a shooting. A Richfield man charged in the case makes his first court appearance today.
The top police, fire and court stories from our Twin Cities Patch sites include a woman who died after a crash on an icy road.
The man was cited for fifth-degree assault and banned from the Southdale Library in September.
The top police, fire and court stories from our Twin Cities Patch sites include a business license suspension after employee takes cash from officer for “massage.”
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports.
A caller told the resident that there was a problem with equipment on her house regarding the electricity, according to Richfield Public Safety.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
The fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a grocery store that had to discard food contaminated by smoke.
The top police and court stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a car plunging off an overpass and onto a frozen pond.
Recently there have been a string of robberies of electronic devices, such as smart phones, tablets and computers in the Metro Area.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a woman who slashed another woman’s face with a butcher knife.
With sex toys, racing pigeons, naked burglaries and more, the past year had some crazy moments.
Hennepin County Rich Stanek reminds citizens to plan a sober ride as the holiday season winds down.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a Level III sex offender moving to a Twin Cities suburb.
A look at some of the most read Richfield crime stories of 2013.
Police searched the area surrounding the 7400 block of Aldrich Avenue Sunday morning, according to an audio recording on Police Clips.
Jon Smith passed away Dec. 15, according to a Caring Bridge page started in his honor.
With the church under fire, the league fired back that MPR is delaying the release of information in order to benefit its editorial schedule.
The box was not a bomb, but operations came to a halt for two hours.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a man found dead in a car pulled from a burning garage, priest misconduct and a stabbing threat.