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Man Found Guilty of Molesting 9-Year-Old Girl at Grandpa's House
Eddie Joe Cintella was found guilty in Washington County District Court.

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Eddie Joe Cintella was found guilty in Washington County District Court.

Here is a selection of incidents recently responded to by the Oakdale Police Department.
Oakdale police responded to an aggravated robbery report on Friday, Nov. 23.
Oakdale's Indoor Market will begin earlier than usual this year.
Nicholas David of NBC's "The Voice" used to play music in Oakdale.
These animals and more are up for adoption through Oakdale-based Coco's Heart Dog Rescue.
Jail bookings information from Nov. 19 to Nov. 25 provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Here are some highlights of Oakdale news that occurred this week.
Here's a weekly listing of crime incidents and police and fire related calls in Washington County.
There will be more DWI enforcement in Washington County during the holidays.
There will be more DWI enforcement in Washington County.
The city of Oakdale and the Oakdale Business and Professional Association urge residents to support local businesses during their holiday shopping.
A member of Hope Church is spearheading an effort to help support military families in the community.
A report of some of the incidents responded to by the Oakdale Fire Department.
Longtime Oakdale resident and businessman Frank Orsello gives updates on winter driving tips from the State Patrol, a preview of the city's Winter Wonderland event and a new business in town.
These animals and more are up for adoption through Oakdale-based Coco's Heart Dog Rescue.
Jail bookings information from Nov. 12 to Nov. 18 provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.