The strike hit the Leyland Trail home’s gas meter and sent flames 10-15 feet into the air. One firefighter was treated for a heat-related illness but is OK.
Lightning strike, loose horse, light bulbs stolen (again) and other recent calls to Woodbury police.
A 21-year-old Cottage Grove man allegedly involved in thefts in Woodbury is purportedly a member of the True Blood Asian 22 street gang.
Police reported a relatively quiet Fourth of July weekend, though there were several complaints about late-night fireworks.
The resident keeping the alligator as a pet was given a citation and told police he was looking for a new home for the animal.
During an April 30 “Take-Back” campaign, Washington County authorities disposed of unused pills from area residents.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office is still seeking one individual after 11 people were taken into custody on July 4.
Several incidents of homes and cars hit with paintballs recently.
Police responded to several reports of vehicle break-ins at Cascade Plaza recently.
Police suspect juveniles are taking light bulbs from homes and breaking them because “the bulbs make a popping sound.”
A dispute over loud parties and trash between neighbors apparently prompted the alleged incident.
After leaving cigarette butts behind at a 2008 burglary in Lakeland, Darrick Jerald Vall, 23, was recently convicted in Washington County District Court.
Grease fire spread after resident tried to put water on it.
The Woodbury Fire Department did an extraction demonstration on Saturday during an open house.
More light bulbs stolen at Spinaker Drive, while police also responded to a baseball bat attack, thefts and other matters.
Bill Pulkrabek faces a misdemeanor charge following accusations that he assaulted his girlfriend.
Woodbury hosts regional police K-9 event.
The man allegedly stole more than $500 worth of DVDs.
A Cottage Grove woman faces three felony charges for allegedly exploiting a woman with dementia.
Police were recently called about a fight involving members of a women’s tackle football team, theft, vandalism and other matters.
Watch police canines prove their skills at the United States Police Canine Association Region 18 trials, June 12-14, in Woodbury.
County Commissioner Bill Pulkrabek's girlfriend wrote a three-page account of the alleged incident that resulted in his arrest May 30.
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi suggests misdemeanor charges.
Police recently responded to a call about groping at Powers Lake, a puppy that fell from a second-story window and vandalism, among other calls.
Possible charges, which were expected today, have been delayed pending further investigation.
The fire happened at about 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Police recently responded to an accidental gunshot wound, an attempted break-in while a family was sleeping and other matters.
Jessica L. Harapan, 22, was broadsided by a truck Monday and later died at a Sherburne County hospital.
Mahtomedi resident Edward Jaworski receives 51-month sentence after August 2010 crash that left two people in critical condition.
Sirens in some cities didn’t go off as planned; the system will be tested on Wednesday.
The system will let residents get email, text message or phone alerts about emergency situations.
Police recently responded to road rage, theft, a coyote sighting, feces in a bathroom at a city park and possible attempted burglaries.
The Public Safety Department on Tuesday recognized Charles Krinke with the Kargel Memorial Award.
The 17th annual Law Memorial Enforcement Day ceremony is set for Monday at noon at the Historical Courthouse in Stillwater.
Police recently responded to reports of theft, burglary, road rage and a sick cat.
The child was found a little before 8 p.m. in a wooded area near a park.
Leads from residents haven’t turned up anything promising, authorities say.
Police recently responded to calls of threats, road rage, coyotes, a raccoon in a kitchen and an injured squirrel.
The Woodbury officer was one of six in the state to earn a 2011 Award for Excellence from the Minnesota Alcohol Traffic Safety Association.
A 19-year-old now faces felony charges after allegedly selling marijuana to a minor.