Selected calls to the Woodbury Police Department from Oct. 6-11.
Woodbury father Anthony DeHaven, 35, shot and killed his children before setting fire to the family RV at the Grand Canyon on Oct. 3.
Selected calls to the Woodbury Police Department from Sept. 29-Oct. 2.
Officials say the mobile home fire at the Grand Canyon that killed Anthony DeHaven and his two children "suggests the possibility of a murder-suicide."
Anthony DeHaven, 35, and his two children were found dead in their RV, which was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived.
Woodbury police responded to a wide array of calls from Sept. 22-27.
Defense attorney says undercover officer engaged in sexual acts with the 28-year-old woman longer than was needed for the investigation.
Maplewood resident Nathan David Walsh, 26, was hit with two counts of felony drug possession and another misdemeanor count for having brass knuckles.
The student smelled of marijuana and authorities found two spring-loaded knives in his backpack, along with a drug pipe.
Theft, fights, wolf sighting, cat bite highlight recent calls to the Woodbury Police Department.
The 21-year-old who choked his stepbrother during an Oct. 15, 2010, incident in Woodbury was given probation.
Man confronted by two armed people, complaints about music during East Ridge football games, theft and other recent calls to Woodbury police.
The device was on a machine at U.S. Bank for a couple of hours last Friday; investigators don’t believe anyone’s banking information was compromised.
A resident dropped off a combustible canister of ether; authorities removed it without incident.
Authorities were unable to capture the individual.
Marijuana growing in Woodbury, pills missing from seniors and a stolen Bucky the Badger flag were among recent calls to Woodbury police.
The woman initially told police she was sexually assaulted at a Woodbury park but later said it didn’t happen.
Fights, attempted burglary, indecent exposure, disorderly conduct at Woodbury Days highlight recent calls to police.
A 33-year-old woman who initially told police she was raped in April has recanted her statement.
Following the investigation of an April incident at Markgrafs Lake Park, police now say there was no rape.
A bunch of teenagers wanted attention, and no blows were thrown Friday night at Ojibway Park, according to police.
Several vehicle break-ins reported recently, plus vandalism and threats between neighbors.
The fire department is celebrating its 50th anniversary during Woodbury Days.
The department has seen plenty of changes over the years.
The fire department has compiled a large collection of photos in honor of its 50th anniversary.
Prosecutors will be available to talk with community groups about identity theft, burglary prevention, protecting children on the Internet, truancy and telemarketing fraud for seniors.
Lots of graffiti reported recently, plus a snake found by the Woodbury football coach and other calls to police.
Stevon Warren, 52, recruited a 15-year-old girl as part of a sex-trafficking operation.
Mark Dontrell Phillips, 24, faces one felony count of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle and one felony count of unlawfully possessing a firearm.
Break-ins, possible drug activity, missing dog among recent calls to Woodbury police.
After noticing a black Cadillac parked illegally in a handicap zone at a Woodbury convenience store, police uncovered a cache of illegal items.
Stolen vehicle, vandalism, fight, coyote sighting highlight this week’s police reports.
Erik Dunn Flanders, 19, was allegedly dealing drugs at East Ridge High School.
Woodbury police recently responded to several reports of car windows broken with rocks, break-ins and other calls.
Woodbury Fire Cmdr. Greg Schlichting will soon head to Afghanistan for his second deployment with the U.S. Navy.
Kids and Family Funfest, set for Aug. 20 in Woodbury, to raise money for police groups.
Police recently responded to calls of burglary, assault, paintball complaints and slashed tires.
Sixteen cars in a private garage at City Walk were broken into in March; now a man faces felony charges after DNA evidence linked him to the crimes.
The 47-year-old told his wife’s ex-husband that he would shoot him, according to the criminal complaint.
The tower near Red Rock Elementary gets hit two or three times a year, according to a nearby resident.