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Online tip reporting

Tri-County Crime Stoppers has added online tip
reporting to it’s arsenal of tools for use by citizens to anonymously
submit tips on unsolved crimes in the tri-counties of Benton, Stearns and
Sherburne.
Go to the "How To
Report / Collect" page for complete instructions.
Crime Stoppers Open Cases for Week of July 20, 2009
Quick $50 Program Announced
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release
St. Cloud Police: Theft from Vehicle
On 07/20/09 at approximately 0320 hours, officers were dispatched to 1000
block of 12th Avenue South for a theft.
Investigation revealed that a white male entered an unlocked vehicle and
stole several items from the backseat. A witness described the white male
as 18-25 years of age, between 5'5" and 6'0" with a medium build, last
seen wearing a blue t-shirt and multi-colored khaki shorts.
Items taken from the vehicle include a laptop computer, a cooler, And a
military helmet.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact the
St. Cloud Police at 320-251-1200 or Crime Stoppers at 320-255-1301.
Officers would also like to remind residents to remove valuables from
their vehicles and to keep their vehicles locked.
St. Cloud Police:
Robbery and Theft
On 07/16/09 officers responded to the south side of St. Cloud in reference
to a robbery that had just occurred. Investigation revealed that a 14 year
old St. Cloud resident had been pushed off his bike by a teenage male. The
suspect was described as a juvenile white male approximately 5'6" 140
pounds last seen wearing a black DC baseball hat, black hooded sweatshirt,
blue jeans and driving a silver Mongoose bicycle.
The victim had his food taken from him that he had recently purchased from
a St. Cloud restaurant along with a small amount of cash. The suspect fled
the scene with another white male and two Somali males on bicycles.
The victim did not receive any injuries from the incident and did not
require medical treatment.
Anyone with information regarding this case should contact St. Cloud
Police 320-251-1200 or Crime Stoppers at 320-255-1301.
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