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Twin Cities metro police blotter, May 9 By Star Tribune staff Text size Copy shortlink: HUGO MARCH 25 Animal complaint. A deputy observed an injured dog on the roadside in the 16000 block of Jeffrey Avenue and returned it to its owner. The owner was aware of the injury and had taken the dog to the vet. APRIL 14 Suspicious activity. An officer responded to a report of a person possibly stealing golf clubs at Pioneer Creek Golf Course, 705 Copeland Rd. The officer determined it was a person delivering water softener salt. JORDAN APRIL 2 Child found. An officer was flagged down by a woman who had found a 3-year-old girl near Sunset Drive and Riverside Lane. A short time later, the girl s mother reported her missing. The mother did not know her child had left. The girl was safely returned home. ....
Published December 24, 2020 • Updated on December 24, 2020 at 11:02 am Getty Images Aurora police responded to an apparent murder-suicide Tuesday afternoon in the western suburb. A citizen called for a wellbeing check at a home in the 1800 block of Sapphire Lane where newspapers had piled up over several days, Aurora police said in a statement. Officers entered the single-family home and found a man and woman dead with gunshot wounds, police said. Local ....
Matawan council waives fees to encourage Main Street revitalization Matawan council waives fees to encourage Main Street revitalization MATAWAN – Members of the Matawan Borough Council have taken action to encourage the revitalization of Main Street. During a meeting on Dec. 15, council members passed a resolution which waives Construction Department fees to promote the renovation of existing non-residential vacant commercial structures/units in the section of the borough that has been designated an area in need of rehabilitation. The current resolution waiving the fees was set to expire and municipal officials wanted to extend the provision, according to Mayor Joseph Altomonte. ....