Christopher Phillip Gisch told police the incident was the result of road rage, according to the complaint.
Woodbury High School Principal Confirms Death.
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.
Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from Dec. 3 to Dec. 28, 2013.
A pilot who flew out of Flying Cloud airport crashed on the Maplewood/Oakdale border June 19.
The crash happened when a Maplewood woman lost control of her pickup.
Alexander Steven Alfveby, 24, pleaded guilty on Jan. 2 to a gross misdemeanor charge of fourth-degree assault of a police officer.
Trocon Habakkuk Barclay, 18, is charged with first-degree residential burglary
Fernando Ulises Vargo Quinones, 46, is charged with making terroristic threats.
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.
Ellen Ahmann of Woodbury was a Winona State University student. Her car was pulled from the creek on Wednesday, Jan. 1.
With sex toys, racing pigeons, naked burglaries and more, the past year had some crazy moments.
The St. Louis Park man was sentenced after taking a credit card from a car parked outside the Woodbury KinderCare.
Carol Ann Scott is expected to make her first court appearance for felony theft on Feb. 13.
The transactions were all cash withdrawals, made late at night or early in the morning, when the victim said she wouldn’t be doing any banking.
Two women were injured, one critically. Saeed Ahmed Khan was initially charged in November, and authorities served an arrest warrant on him on Dec. 23.
Kayla Rene Olson, 22, is charged with first-degree sales of cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine.
William Kirk Alexander pleaded guilty Dec. 9 to felony second-degree drug possession after a traffic stop March 6, 2012.
Niko, a member of the Woodbury Police Department K9 Unit, died on Monday, Dec. 23.
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.
Here are the top-read crime stories from Woodbury Patch in 2013.
With the church under fire, the league fired back that MPR is delaying the release of information in order to benefit its editorial schedule.
A security breach at Target has impacted literally millions of credit card users. What can consumers do to protect themselves?
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.
Alberto Jose Marzan could be in for a long engagement.
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.
The rollover crash near MN Hwy. 95 shut down the interstate's eastbound lanes Monday night.
David Alan Hoeft, 33, is charged with fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle.
James Edward Hagen, 22, pleaded guilty to the felony drug charge in exchange for prosecutors dropping a felony theft charge in the March 2 incident.
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.
Prosecutors say the contract worker attached a mini-pen camera to a soap dispenser, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.
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.
Investigators say they saw Alberto Jose Marzan's fiancée wearing the ring he claimed was lost to collect insurance money, the Woodbury Bulletin reported.