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(6/2/2021)
Winona Police Department (WPD) officers arrested Robert James Cerney, 41, of Winona, Sunday morning after an overnight standoff in which Cerney barricaded himself in a house, and set it on fire. Officers initially responded to a report of a domestic assault involving Cerney allegedly holding someone against their will.
Officers referred Cerney to the county attorney for potential charges of first-degree arson, false imprisonment, terroristic threats, domestic assault by strangulation, domestic assault causing fear and harm, domestic abuse no contact order violation, assault of a peace officer and assault of a public safety dog.
According to Deputy Chief Eric Engrav, Cerney allegedly held someone against their will at a residence on the 650 block of East Seventh Street for several hours. The victim has a domestic abuse no contact order against Cerney. The victim was able to contact law enforcement personnel and report the situation. Officers responde