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Crime Stoppers Open Cases for Week of
February 6, 2012
St. Joseph Police: Drug Store Robbery
The St. Joseph Police Department is investigating a robbery at the
Coburn's Pharmacy located at 1500 Elm St. E.
At approximately 8:00pm, a male dressed in all black, covering his face,
entered the store. The suspect presented a threatening note to the
pharmacist demanding drugs. No weapon was displayed. The suspect left on
foot without incident.
Anyone having information is asked to call the St. Joseph Police at
320-363-8250 or Crime Stoppers at 320-255-1301. The St. Joseph Police
were assisted by the Stearns County Sheriffs Department and the Waite
Park Police Department.
St. Cloud & Waite Park Police: 1st Degree Residential Burglary and Theft
On 2/6/12 at 1821 hours, officers from the St Cloud and Waite Park
responded to a burglary in progress in the 800 block of Maywood Drive,
St. Cloud.
Officers learned that two male suspects approximately 18 years old
wearing all black clothing, had kicked in the front door, entered the
occupied residence, and stole approximately $200.00 worth of money and
property from the residence before jumping out of an upper story window
and leaving on foot.
The 15 year old male and female victims who were in the residence at the
time of the incident were not injured. Officers checked the area,
however, were unable to locate suspects at this time.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to call the St.
Cloud Police Department at 320-251- 1200 or Crime Stoppers at
320-255-1301.
St. Cloud Police: Residential
Burglary and Theft
On 02/04/12 officers responded to a burglary complaint in the 1000
block of 6th Avenue South.
Officers met with the victim, a 20 year male resident of St. Cloud, who
advised that his MacBook Pro laptop computer was taken from his
residence while he was gone. The victim believed he locked his apartment
door, but was unsure and it is believed that the door was left unlocked
due to no forced entry.
Anyone with information in reference to this case is asked to call the
St. Cloud Police Department at 320-251-1200 or Tri-County Crime Stoppers
at 320-255-1301.
St. Cloud Police and SCSU Security: Felony Theft
On 02/04/12 at approximately 2009 hours officers were dispatched to
the 400 block of 6th Street South, in reference to a theft.
Officers met with the victim, a 21 year old St. Cloud resident, who
advised that he left his computer and cell phone on a table in the
library and after approximately 10 minutes he came back and noticed that
they were both missing.
SCSU Security assisted in trying to find a suspect, but at this time
there are none.
Anyone with information reference this case is asked to call the St.
Cloud Police Department at 320-251-1200 or Crime Stoppers at
320-255-1301.
St. Cloud Police: Residential Burglary and Theft
On 02/03/12 officers responded to a burglary complaint in the 1500
block of Washington Memorial Drive. Officers met with the victim, a 64
year old female resident of St. Cloud. The victim advised the suspect
entered through an unlocked window in the kitchen and took several
jewelry items.
Anyone with information reference this case is asked to call the St.
Cloud Police Department at 320-251-1200 or Crime Stoppers at
320-255-1301.
St. Cloud Police: Robbery
On February 2, 2012 at 2200 hours officers responded to a call of a
robbery that just occurred in the 1500 block of Northway Drive.
Upon arrival officers determined that two Black Males entered the store
and robbed the attendant of an unknown amount of cash.
The suspects left the store on foot and headed in a west bound
direction. No suspects were apprehended. The attendant was not injured.
If anyone has any further information they are asked to please call the
St Cloud Police Department at 251-1200 or Crime Stoppers.
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