Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, previously convicted of sexually abusing a minor, was found guilty of assaulting a federal agent.
State public safety officials will hold a 3 p.m. news conference in St. Paul to reveal new developments in the 2024 blaze.
Roughly 100 federal officers and agents have reportedly been brought in from around the country for the enforcement effort.
Saint Paul police said the woman died after being struck at Saint Anthony Avenue and Aldine Street.
Ted Matthew Bennett is accused of assaulting a 16-year-old student and supplying her alcohol and pills, according to prosecutors.
The six-month review will cost $429,500, shared by state and local agencies that responded to the shootings.
Jackie Shroyer was found guilty of involvement in the 2024 death of her husband, Beau Shroyer, according to Lakes Area Vineyard Church.
Federal agents say Tyler Avalos, 30, posted a TikTok showing Bondi with crosshairs on her forehead and offered a reward to have her killed.
Kevin Patrick Mullen is accused of not filing or paying income taxes for five years, prosecutors said.
From carjackings to bias crimes, the latest Minnesota crime report reveals both progress and warning signs.
The police department employee hired to build trust as a community engagement specialist now faces a felony drug charge.
The BCA paused all DWI breath tests after finding data entry errors that may affect results in several Minnesota counties.
Authorities say Kevin Luebke posed as a homeless teen using a foreign birth certificate and even joined football practices.
State and local law enforcement, schools, and parishes across the metro are boosting safety after the Annunciation tragedy.
Fair officials told Patch the pedestrian bridge over Como Avenue was not reinstalled this year due to safety concerns.
Dylan Jungwirth, 21, is wanted in connection with three Ramsey County gas station robberies, the sheriff said.
A countywide emergency alert that buzzed phones Sunday morning was connected to a search for two armed robbery suspects.
Prosecutors say James Kroger stole investment funds and spent them on cash, gold, and luxury purchases.
Authorities say the men tried to solicit minors for sex and were arrested after showing up to meet undercover agents.
Only two public entrances remain open as the State Patrol increases Capitol security presence.
The bust honoring the Olympic gold medalist was taken along with its engraved nameplate rock, police said.
The rock crashed through the windshield of a Ford Escape as it drove under the Rice Street overpass, authorities said.
He bathed in a Capitol restroom, then walked naked into the Senate chamber and sat in the president’s chair, police said.
​City officials say the weekend-long attack disrupted critical services and exceeded local response capacity.
Brenda Holmes, 49, was last seen on July 5 at Mounds Park. Authorities are asking for the public’s help.
Nicholas Christianson, 41, was last seen June 3 near Larpenteur and White Bear. Authorities are asking for help.
Officials urge residents to report missing grates and suspicious activity to police and Public Works.
Witnesses said the woman entered the water from a boat and was submerged for more than 40 minutes before being found.
Jeremy Plonski is charged in both state and federal court in a disturbing child abuse case linked to the social media app "Kik."
The killer called 911 moments after the shooting and complied with officers' commands at the scene, according to the criminal complaint.
Laura Jean Fero will avoid jail and pay $25,000 in restitution after diverting $400K to her boyfriend’s firm while dean of nursing.
The Sureños, a cartel-linked gang from California, played a key role in a Minnesota drug network now at the center of federal charges.
The unauthorized access resulted in substantial costs for the company, totaling over $45,000, according to investigators.
Oleg Petrashov pleaded guilty to sending suspicious envelopes in 2020 and 2022, triggering evacuations at the FBI office in Brooklyn Park.
Justin Eichorn’s lawyer disputed the claim, and a judge said the prosecutors' case wasn’t strong enough to keep him jailed until trial.
The state dropped its case against former Sen. Justin Eichorn after federal prosecutors filed a more serious charge against him.
The charges come after a brutal kidnapping in St. Paul in which a man was beaten, chained to a pole, and held hostage over a drug debt.
The charges stem from a Bloomington Police Department sting operation targeting individuals soliciting minors for sex.
Detectives posed as a 16-year-old girl during online communications with the Minnesota state senator, according to police.
The bill follows Christina Lusk's 2023 settlement with the MN DOC, securing a transfer to Shakopee prison and access to gender surgeries.