Police were able to return several stolen items last week and responded to a burglary at a Woodbury home.
An Oakdale woman allegedly photographed an adult student, and posted her photos online.
Neighbors say they didn’t think such a crime could happen in Woodbury and plan to use the trail around Markgrafs Lake less.
A 33-year-old woman was out for a jog at about 5:30 a.m. at Markgrafs Lake Park on Saturday when the assault occurred.
Police responded to a number of vehicle break-ins last week, plus a $15,000 food-service trailer that was stolen and an allegedly injured bird.
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Elsewhere, a Woodbury man was charged with robbery and theft after an early-April purse-snatching incident.
Elsewhere, a St. Paul man was charged with criminal sexual conduct following an incident at a Woodbury hotel.
Police were recently called about burning complaints, road rage and other assorted incidents.
A Woodbury man was indicted in federal court this week for allegedly conspiring to defraud Medicaid, along with an Oakdale man.
Police recently responded to calls about theft, “dumpster diving” and other matters.
Police say it’s likely juveniles playing pranks and the bombs aren’t “too explosive.”
Police tired to find the man at a Woodbury address, but his whereabouts remain unknown.
Police found marijuana and cocaine on one man during a traffic stop. In another incident officers discovered meth on a man after he was arrested for shoplifting.
Police recently responded to calls about an injured raccoon, a loose bull, road rage and some juvenile pranks in Woodbury.
Brandon Joseph Neuman, of Cottage Grove, allegedly continued to punch a man after he was unable to defend himself.
Police recently responded to reports of threats, a lightning strike and an animal attack, among other complaints.
As wet March snow blankets the city, police encourage drivers to take caution and schools cancel some evening activities.
A relatively slow week for the Woodbury Police Department included calls about $2,400 worth of wooden pallets stolen from Bailey Nursery.
Police responded to theft, an opossum problem and two vehicles that had their tires stolen and were left on their axles.
The city’s police department on Thursday, March 10, earned a first-place award under the state’s Toward Zero Deaths program.
Andrew Busskohl, 21, planned to kill a man and continued to have violent thoughts and violate his parole following a 2008 stalking/harassment conviction.
Police were called about a few road-rage incidents lately, plus a couple of on-the-spot officers put out small fires using extinguishers from their squad cars.
Police recently responded to Girl Scout cookies stolen from a vehicle parked at the Woodbury movie theater, among other calls.
The department held a recognition event Feb. 24 at the Eagle Valley Golf Course clubhouse.
Sgt. Omar Maklad was named the Officer of the Year and earned a medal of valor for his work in an April 2010 shootout.
The man allegedly set up craigslist ads for the woman, who told police she was scared to stop working for him.
Police were called about the inappropriate use of Facebook photos by Woodbury High School students.
FBI agent confirms fraud investigation is underway but would not elaborate on the nature of the case.
Amber Allyson Rabideau was hit with three counts of felony assault following the February 2010 incident in which her father was shot twice in the stomach but survived.
Elsewhere in Woodbury, a car and television were stolen from a home on Eagle Trace Lane.