The 17-year-old boy was staying at the state senator's home, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.
No injuries or structural damages were reported from the fire May 15.
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There was also an arrest for a a parole violation.
There were no injuries in the incident.
The burn reportedly happened Friday afternoon near St. Michael.
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The department responded also responded to medical calls.
The department also responded to several medical calls.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Wright County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.
The jury found Huber guilty on two counts of second-degree murder in the 2011 killing of Timothy Larson of Albertville, but not guilty of premeditated murder, the West Central Tribune reported.
A plea agreement could imprison Wetsch for 14 years for robbing Albertville's Premier Bank and four other banks. He also admitted to 25 other bank robberies in Minnesota in 2011.
In closing statements, according to reports, prosecutors said the 2011 shooting death of Tim Larson of Albertville 'is not a who-done-it.' Defense attorneys said Tim Huber 'turned and walked away from the evil things his father has d
Tim Huber's public defenders rested their case Thursday in his murder trial in the 2011 shooting death of Tim Larson of Albertville. Court resumes Monday with closing arguments.
Traffic is being temporarily being detoured along County Road 75 and Highway 24, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Crews from St. Michael, Albertville, Maple Grove, Loretto, Hanover, Osseo, Hamel, Anoka-Champlain, Rogers, Ramsey, Brooklyn Park, St. Louis Park, Andover and Dayton were among those that battled the fire Thursday on the rural property.
An off-duty Plymouth K-9 ofscanner audio clip of a chase from Rogers on I-94 that ended at the Albertville exit May 1.
A jury in Willmar heard a third day of testimony Monday in the trial of Tim Huber, charged in the 2011 shooting death of Tim Larson of Albertville.
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Sheriff: During the past several years, rural homeowners have experienced unsolicited sales of an asphalt product for application to gravel surfaces on their property.
Prosecutors showed video of Tim Huber's initial interview with a detective about the 2011 shooting death of Albertville resident Tim Larson.
He testified for two hours Thursday afternoon in the trial of his son, Tim Huber, charged with murdering Tim Larson of Albertville in 2011. The jury also heard his 911 call, the West Central Times reported.
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The widow of Tim Larson of Albertville was the first witness in the murder trial of Tim Huber, according to news reports.
Chief Mitch Weinzetl: "To all of you who helped and provided information concerning the recent robbery in Buffalo, we would like to say "thank you."
Jury selection is the first order of business in a trial set to last three weeks.
The department was also called to assit with a fire at a construction site.
The department also responded to an appliance fire.
Reports and updates on the reported explosions on Boylston Street near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Two Albertville residents were reportedly at the race.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Wright County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction. Wright County Deputies reported the following arrests recently in and around the county. All individuals are charged but are
The department responded to several medical calls.
Local ordinances limiting where offenders can live are at cross-purposes with state law, according to the newspaper.
The camper was βa total loss,β according to Fire Chief Tate Mills.
Deputies are investigating the 1974 disappearance of Monticello resident Belinda VanLith.
Medical incidents happened in Otsego, St. Michael and Albertville.
The National Weather Service issued the warning, effective 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 9 until 7 p.m. Thursday, April 11.