Crime & Safety
Robbery Suspect Bagged, Firm Hired for City Manager Search-Roseville Rewind
A look at some of the top news this past week on Roseville Patch.

The Ramsey County Attorney's Office on Friday ( July 12) charged a 42-year-old St. Paul man with robbing and kidnapping two shoppers last month in the parking lot of the Roseville Cub Foods supermarket at HarMar Mall.
The charges against Napoleon Armstrong Jr. came the wake of a four-week investigation by Roseville Police after an East Metro couple said they were stopped and robbed at gunpoint on the night of June 14 in the parking lot of the Cub Foods store, 2100 N. Snelling Ave.
That news among the top stories of the past week on Roseville Patch. Meanwhile, here are a few other significant Patch posts from the past week:
Roseville Council Names Consulting Firm To Help in City Manager Pick
The Roseville City Council hired the Sprinsted Inc. consulting firm to help it recruit and hire a new city manager.
At The Memory Cafe, A Time To Share, A Time to Laugh
Some members of the Arthur’s Memory Café and Lori La Bey, founder of Alzheimer's Speaks, discussed what is a Memory Café, how it it has affected their lives, why it is beneficial and how you can join one.
Roseville Coach Foresaw Mike Muscala as NBA Prospect
When Roseville native Mike Muscala walked away from last month's NBA draft as a second-round pick, that honor came as no surprise to his high school basketball coach.
Auto Theft, Disorderly Conduct, Burglary-Roseville Police Blotter
A burglary and a number of disorderly conducts, thefts and auto theft complaints were among the many calls that Roseville Police officers logged during the past week.
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