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RR. H.The Cove at Northwoods Park·5 days agoIn previous years, I saw posts from high school kids washing out trash bins to make money. Anyone out there know of anyone?3Like5

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PPOWER OUTAGE ALERTS2+ weeks agoAgency⚠️ Connexus Energy issued a power outage alert in Anoka ----- [Update 5/11 06:53AM] ✅ Power is now restored. [Update 5/11 05:40AM] Cause: Crew Arrived. [Update 5/11 04:38AM] Cause: Crew Responding. ----- - Alert issued at: 5/11 04:29AM. - Area: Be Bop Park, Olympia Park, Sandpiper Bend, and more. - Affecting: 931 customers. - Cause: Known Outage. - Estimated service restoration: 5/11 06:12AM.Be the first to reactLike

HHENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencySeveral drivers are facing DWI charges after a busy weekend, resulting in a Grand Slam for one of our sergeants. HCSO Sergeant Christian “CJ” Howse made four DWI arrests in one shift this past weekend. He began his streak at 10:30pm in Edina and made three more arrests in Minneapolis from midnight through 4am. We thank Sergeant Howse for his hard work and dedication to making the roads safer for our communities.1172Like314

HHENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencyTwo stolen vehicles were recently recovered by our Auto-Theft Unit. Excellent work by our Auto-Theft Unit paid off in the recovery of the two concealed stolen vehicles and more. Auto-Theft detectives conducted a search warrant in Plymouth and recovered a Dodge Challenger and a Dodge Durango which had been stolen in Richfield and Shakopee. While searching the residence, detectives also located large quantities of cocaine, fentanyl, and a handgun. Thirty-three-year-old Todaysha Roshell Hudson was arrested for felony 1st Degree Sale of a Controlled Substance. Detectives continue to investigate the auto thefts. We thank our detectives and analysts for their great work keeping our communities safe and for their commitment to investigating and returning stolen vehicles to victims.631Like168

HHENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencyThe leader of a rental assistance scam and three conspirators have been charged with felony theft by swindle. The parties involved in this matter stole over $148,000 of federal money by accepting rent assistance funds after submitting fraudulent applications for the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program and attempted to steal $129,000 more. Major Crimes Division Lieutenant Erik McKloskey led the investigation which involved dozens of interviews, search warrants, and hours of reviewing documents. As a result of his thorough investigation, leader Jessica Borchardt and conspirators Lasanda Adames, Rodney Mance, and Virginia Borchardt were recently charged with felony theft by swindle. We thank Lt. McKloskey for his meticulous efforts in bringing this investigation to completion.385Like117

HHENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencyTwo felons are in federal custody today as a result of collaborative efforts between the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) and the FBI. Our HCSO sergeant assigned to the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force along with Special Agents from the FBI arrested twenty-four-year-old Rochaun Christian Pomani following an investigation that led to a federal indictment and warrant for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child. After his arrest in north Minneapolis, Pomani was detained in the HCSO Adult Detention Center and later transferred to FBI custody. In another incident, video footage captured fifty-nine-year-old Michael Allen Francisco placing an explosive device on the window of a salon in Minneapolis on November 20, 2022, and vandalizing the same salon almost a year later on November 6, 2023. Our HCSO detective assigned to the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force assisted in the execution of a search warrant at Francisco’s residence by leading the search team. This resulted in the recovery of explosive components, related suspect clothing, suspected narcotics, and a revolver with ammunition. Francisco was charged with maliciously damaging a building by means of an explosive device. The United States Attorney’s Office is prosecuting the case. Both cases are a testament to the importance of successful partnership between our Office and the FBI. We thank our staff and federal partners for their hard work and dedication to ensuring the safety of our communities.847Like83

HHENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE2+ weeks agoAgencyMore great work from our Violent Offender Task Force! Members of VOTF recently participated in a Focused Enforcement Detail to combat violent crime in Minneapolis and surrounding areas. While only a few of the incidents are noted below, they highlight the continued dangers our staff see with suspects who are brazenly fleeing or ramming squad cars. We thank VOTF, Enforcement Services Division (ESD), and all law enforcement agencies who continue to work together to protect our communities, despite the dangers and challenges they face. During the Detail, a high-performance Dodge Charger fled from multiple agencies and eventually pulled into a driveway to evade police contact. VOTF detectives attempted to take the suspect into custody and while doing so, one of our squad cars was rammed and damaged. The suspect fled at a high rate of speed through the streets of Brooklyn Park. Detectives did not pursue and allowed a State Patrol helicopter to continue to follow the Charger until it parked inside a garage on the 7500 block of Maplebrook Parkway to once again evade arrest. Two VOTF detectives and an ESD sergeant began negotiating on the phone with the suspect who had barricaded himself in the residence. The suspect eventually gave himself up and was arrested. Twenty-eight-year-old Jarrell Coleman was arrested and charged with felony fleeing police in a motor vehicle and felony obstructing the legal process. In another incident, Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) located a Jeep SRT which had fled from multiple agencies over the past several weeks including VOTF. The vehicle again fled after MPD and VOTF attempted a traffic stop. VOTF and MPD located the Jeep in an alley and attempted to block the suspect vehicle in. The Jeep rammed multiple marked VOTF squad cars. The suspects were apprehended after attempting to flee on foot. A gun was located in the Jeep. MPD is investigating this incident. Twenty-three-year-old Wilson Gonzales Soto and twenty-one-year-old Julius Curry were booked into the Hennepin County Jail. VOTF also witnessed a vehicle run a stop light and drive around other motorists erratically on a two-way street. VOTF attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver drove several more blocks without stopping. While driving, occupants of the vehicle threw out a bag of beer cans. Once it was safe to do so, VOTF conducted a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) to stop the vehicle. The driver was found to be twice the legal limit and was arrested. Eighteen-year-old Jhoel Guambuguete Rea was arrested for 4th degree Driving While Impaired (DWI) and felony fleeing in a motor vehicle. ESD deputies assisted with the DWI process. As a result of this collaborative detail, 26 arrests were made and 9 illegally possessed firearms were seized.454Like198

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Brave Defiance Presents: I Am the Mountain Marriage Retreat

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138Culver'sMy 15-year-old grandson just got hired at Culver's in Champlin.J.H ·Neighbor since 2022

268El Toro Mexican RestaurantEl Loro in Rogers and El Toro in Champlin are our favorites.A.S ·Neighbor since 2019

331Rose GardenVery accommodating, good foodJ.D ·Neighbor since 2018

687Buona Sera RistoranteBuona Sera Ristorante Love this cozy Italian place with excellent food!S.R ·Neighbor since 2021

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