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Twin Cities metro police blotter, May 2

Twin Cities metro police blotter, May 2 By Star Tribune staff Text size Copy shortlink: MARCH 18 Animal complaint. Officers responded to a report of a guinea pig running loose in the park in the 100 block of W. Golden Lake Road. Officers were unable to locate the animal. COLUMBUS APRIL 14 Theft. A purse was stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 8700 block of 165th Avenue NE. EAST BETHEL APRIL 9 Burglary. Officers responded to a report of a burglary at a home in the 19700 block of Rochester Street NE. The home had been left unsecured and 23 firearms were stolen. FRIDLEY MARCH 12 Animal complaint. A resident reported there was a chipmunk in their home in the 5500 block of W. Danube Road NE. An officer responded and was unable to locate the animal. The resident was given information about live-trapping it.

Twin Cities metro police blotter, April 25

Twin Cities metro police blotter, April 25 By Star Tribune staff Text size Copy shortlink: APRIL 2 Disorderly conduct. An officer responded to a report of ding-dong ditch in the 15300 block of Wren Street. One 15-year-old boy and four 16-year-old boys were identified and their parents were notified. The 15-year-old boy, who was caught on video ringing the doorbell while the other four boys waited in the vehicle, was cited for disorderly conduct. BIRCHWOOD VILLAGE MARCH 19 Suspicious person. The resident of a home on White Pine Lane asked for an extra patrol in the area overnight after a man showed up asking about items listed online that were part of an estate sale happening at the home the next day. The resident said he did not feel threatened and told the man to come back the following day.

Twin Cities metro police blotter, April 18

Twin Cities metro police blotter, April 18 April 17, 2021 2:09pm Text size Copy shortlink: MARCH 19 Theft. Golf clubs were stolen from an unlocked shed in the 15900 block of NW. Eagle Street. MARCH 25 Animal complaint. An officer responded to a report of a mole stuck in a fence at a home in the 15400 block of NW. Unity Street. The officer determined it was a muskrat. The fence was cut and the muskrat was released. COLUMBUS MARCH 19 Theft. Roof shingles were stolen from a home under construction in the 6500 block of NE. Broadway Avenue. EDINA APRIL 1 Drugs. A 34-year-old woman was arrested for possession of a controlled substance at Walgreens, 6975 S. York Av.

Daunte Wright s Alabama aunt: Can we get a conviction?

Daunte Wright’s Alabama aunt: ‘Can we get a conviction?’ Updated 8:10 AM; Today 8:10 AM Naisha Wright, aunt of the deceased Daunte Wright, holds up images depicting X26P Taser and a Glock 17 handgun during a news conference at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church, Thursday, April 15, 2021, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)AP Facebook Share By Randy Furst, Reid Forgrave and Matt McKinney Star Tribune (TNS) and Tribune Media Services Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter made her first court appearance Thursday in the killing of Daunte Wright, facing one count of second-degree manslaughter. Potter, wearing a plaid shirt at her hearing and seated at a conference table in attorney Earl Gray’s office, spoke only once to confirm that she could hear the judge.

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