Police say Timothy Lee Donovan Olson repeatedly strangled a woman at an Eden Prairie hotel when she refused to have sex with him or give him a ride home.
A selection of incidents from the Shakopee Police Department Public Data Report for Dec. 28 to Jan. 3.
Shakopee residents can now sign up for the service, which will provide emergency and general notifications.
Police say My Thi Do fled through residential neighborhoods in Eden Prairie at speeds that reached 60 mph.
The CAP Agency is located in Shakopee and has many services to help those in need in the local community.
Here's what you need to know to start the year off right.
Stacy Crakes will lead the the Scott County Association for Leadership and Efficiency's (SCALE) First Stop Shop.
The public is invited to attend both the ribbon cutting ceremony and open house for Burville Law Office P.A. on Tuesday.
The baby girl was born at 2:24 a.m. on New Year's Day.
Rep. John Kline (R-Burnsville) was the only Minnesota Republican to vote yes on the House bill.
The $50,000 grant will help fund the Society's exhibit space redesign project.
It will be at its peak on Jan. 3. If there are clouds that night, you can watch a Ustream on NASA.com.
The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant will allow the SCHS to securely store historical items that are currently stored on shelving units.
Skiing, cross-country skiing lessons, and exploring are offered at parks in the Shakopee area this month.
The park district will begin operating aeration systems after Jan. 9, which could result in unsafe ice conditions.
Dick's Sanitation will pick up trees starting Jan. 7.
It's the beginning of the 2013 and a time when many are thinking about goals and resolutions for the year. What are some of yours?
Just in time for your year-end parties, temperatures will drop to zero, and the wind chill factor could be in the negative double digits. That's potentially dangerous for revelers.
Check out the top 15 stories of 2012.
Patch is counting down the most popular stories on Shakopee Patch in 2012.
Some businesses are shortening hours on New Year's Eve and closing on New Year's Day.
The Shakopee Public Access Chanel 15 had its last day of airtime on Dec. 27.
Police determined that there wasn't a bomb and Richfield Police are investigating.
Obituary notices of Shakopee residents or those who had ties to the area.
Legos, camping lantern, and a Santa set are just some of the items you can find on recent Shakopee area Craigslist ads.
Patch is counting down the most popular stories on Shakopee Patch during 2012.
A selection of incidents from the Shakopee Police Department Public Data Report for Dec. 21 to Dec. 27.
Senser is currently serving a 41 month prison term at the women's prison in Shakopee.
Know the store’s return policies for hassle-free returns.
The votes are in! Who won Shakopee Patch's Person of the Year?
Enjoy the winter break at an outdoor ice skating rink.
Here are some ways to unwind and relax during the frenzied holiday rush.
Find out what's open and closed during the holiday in Shakopee.
Shakopee citizens interested in serving on the Park and Recreation Dog Park Committee have until Jan. 18 to apply.
A selection of incidents from the Shakopee Police Department Public Data Report for Dec. 13 to Dec. 20.
Abdirahman Elyas Abdullahi of Shakopee and Sulaiman Sharif Maye of Minneapolis stole a car from behind a Minneapolis store, then crashed it minutes later, according to police.