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.
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 late Harold Whittet was named in a 2002 memo as one of 17 ‘priests with known abuse histories.’
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.
While some are waiting to see how the investigations play out, others are frustrated with a church embroiled in controversy over clergy sex abuse accusations.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a woman shot in an apartment, a couple who left a baby in a car and a kidnapping.
The 38-year-old woman said that she received permission to borrow the car although she did not try to return it.
Only 30 clerics were on last week’s list of accused priests, but an animated Patch map and interactive timeline illustrate the scope of their time in the ministry.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include more information on a fatal crash into a pond, a stabbing and a prisoner escape.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a police chief possibly moving to another city.
Roseville resident Scott Rodriguez suffered sudden cardiac arrest while playing hockey at the Richfield Ice Arena in September.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include more info about shooting of doctor and an update on a stowaway.
Enrico Taylor pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree assault and one count of second-degree assault.
Jake Charles Cogswell is accused of stealing $434,000 from North American Banking Company.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a man charged for the third time with indecent exposure.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a pedestrian who died after being hit by an SUV and a former deputy convicted of stealing prescription drugs.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a man charged with swindling $137,000 from a company.
Enrico Taylor is in jail on $150,000 bail.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities include a driver charged for texted right before car crash.
The top police, court and fire stories from our Patch sites in the Twin Cities this week include a cheerleader sentenced for prostituting her teammate.
Police and fire incidents in the east metro this week include a report of a flasher.
Woman was nabbed last month at Rosedale Center.
Police and fire incidents in the east metro this week include an autistic teen found safe and a class-action lawsuit against Globe University.
The new fire station has been built on the site of the city's original firehouse.
Brandon Palmer is accused of inappropriately touching female clients.
Here's a list of police and fire incidents that occurred in the east metro this week.
Complaint: "Medical staff informed her (Torgerson's wife) that the flesh on his (Torgerson's) backside was ground down to the bone."
The incident occurred about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday night on County Road C near Interstate 35W.
Suspect arrested without incident, FBI says.
The two dead men are Cheng Vang, of Roseville, and Joseph Yang, of Brooklyn Park.
Low registrations prompt cancellation.
This week’s police and fire stories from Hennepin County, Fridley, Shakopee and St. Michael include a man pleading guilty to a robbery.
Program gives residents an inside look at how police carry out law enforcement activities and crime prevention.
Since Aug. 1, there have been at least six burglaries in Roseville.
Several departments were on hand to clean up the hazardous materials and to help control traffic in the busy Twin Cities neighborhood.
Police promise more news updates as information becomes available.