The Fire Department was called to the home at about 4:45 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25.
The alleged assault occurred in the drive thru at Burger King on Aug. 21.
Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from Aug. 13-19.
Also this week, a Stillwater police officer is thanked for issuing a "lifesaving" seatbelt ticket, a rollover ambulance crash at the speedway, the Cub Foods groper pleads guilty and Woodbury gets a few new cops.
According to the complaint, Jon Wentz, 47, of St. Paul, had methadone in his system, and a blood alcohol content of .08 when he crossed the center line on Highway 5 in Lake Elmo last year and hit the Sobczak sisters car head-on.
The city’s newest police officers are Michael Flansburg, Robin Kivel and Jonathan Miller.
Paul Kiolbasa stepped out onto his deck at about 5 a.m. Wednesday, Stillwater Police Officer Ryan Mitchell said. It was still dark out, so he thought he saw a he saw a wet towel, robe or a stick. It was none of the above.
The 20-year-old has pleaded guilty to groping women in the parking lot of Cub Foods in Stillwater.
The money raised from the donated cans provides scholarships for Woodbury High School students.
Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from Aug. 6-12.
Officers terminated the Aug. 10 pursuit for safety reasons and later arrested the woman.
Three men got into “trash talking and disrespect” over their respective gang affiliations on Aug. 8.
Also this week, a man was shot and killed, and the Woodbury Fire Department takes a look at its service model.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety will be tweeting every arrest from Friday night’s patrols. Catch all the tweets here.
The incident happened in Stillwater the afternoon of Monday, Aug. 12.
Despite concerns elsewhere, the Woodbury Fire Department is “in very good shape” in terms of its number of firefighters.
A 12-pack of Corona was also part of the deal.
Washington County plans to conduct a controlled burn at the Lake Elmo Park Reserve over the next 10 days.
Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from July 30 through Aug. 5.
A man was shot and killed in St. Paul Park early Saturday morning.
St. Paul Park police at 1:45 a.m. responded to the 1100 block of Fifth Street on a report of a man who was shot, and found the individual dead at the scene.
The State Patrol did not receive any reports of related crashes, but at least one Woodbury resident quite frightened.
The incident occurred at Cowboy Jack’s in Woodbury on July 27.
"The proper question is whether or not the case was tried fairly in accordance with the law," Washington County Judge Greg Galler writes. "If it was, then justice was done."
This week's roundup also includes information about a brazen burglar in Hudson, a Woodbury cop who was found not guilty in an assault case and President Pimping Austin is sentenced to six years in prison.
The grease fire set off sprinklers Friday night at the building at the 7200 block of Guider Drive.
Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from July 23-30.
Daryl B. Bacchus 'didn't appear to be surprised' when police arrested him, according to an account at startribune.com.
A woman was spotted in a stolen car and an officer used the “pit maneuver” to terminate the chase at Interlachen and Brentwood Trail.
Jose Manuel Mejia, of St. Paul Park, faces burglary and assault charges stemming from the July 25 incident.
Public Safety Chief Lee Vague said the officer has had a spotless record during her 17 years with the department.
The 9-year-old was accidentally shot by her 5-year-old sibling Friday, July 26. The reports have been forwarded to the city and county attorneys for possible charges against adults who were present at the home.
Those who found the body were searching for Radivoje “Ray” Novakovic, who has been missing since July 21.
Police at 6:33 p.m. were called to the 1800 block of Helena Road North and found the girl in an upstairs living room. The 9-year-old girl was transported to Regions Hospital.
Selected calls to the Public Safety Department from July 16-22.
This week's roundup also includes a Woodbury boy who says the darndest thing.
Witnesses told Patch several squad cars responded and officers drew their guns as they approached the home.
Authorities are asking people to check their property for Radivoje Ray Novakovic.
Terrance Daronze Hardie, 19, of St. Paul, was captured just a few hours after the April 9 heist.