Crime & Safety
Roseville Police Pursued Him in a High-Speed Chase
New Hope man clocked driving in excess of 90 mph. He led Roseville Police Sunday morning on a 25-mile chase.

A 23-year-old New Hope man is facing felony charges after leading three Roseville police squad cars on a 25-mile, high-speed car chase early Sunday morning, according to a report in the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
The suspect, Andrew Samuel Kamin, was clocked by police driving at more than 90 miles an hour down a stretch of I-35W in Roseville at about 3:30 a.m. Sunday morning, police told the newspaper. Police said Kamin claimed his car's accelerator was stuck but the man's girlfriend, who was a passanger, said the claim was a ruse, the paper reported.
The chase ended near Minnesota 95 and 100th Street North in Stillwater Township with Stillwater police and the Washington County Sheriff's Department assisting on the call, according to the newspaper.
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Kamin was booked into the Ramsey County jail early Sunday morning, Oct. 21, on suspicion of fleeing police in a motor vehicle and as of Monday was awaiting formal charges, the newspaper reported. To see the full story, click on to this link.
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