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Tri-County
Crime Stoppers
of Minnesota, Inc.

Serving Central Minnesota

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P.O. Box 545 St. Cloud, MN 56302-0545
St. Cloud Area: 255-1301
Outside St. Cloud: 1-800-255-1301

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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.

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Crime Stoppers Open Cases for Week of March 24, 2008

St. Cloud Police: Indecent Exposer

On 03/22/08 at approximately 2146 hours officers were dispatched to the 600 block of 5th Avenue South, for an exposer complaint.

Officers met with a 22 year old female resident of St. Cloud, who stated that she was walking out to her vehicle when she observed what she thought was a male urinating on another car. She asked the male what he was doing at which time he turned to her with his penis out of his pants and started masturbating in front of her.

The male was described as a white male approximately 18 to 25 years old, 5' 7" to 5' 10", 160 to 170 pounds, with no facial hair, and wearing a black Polaris jacket and a blaze orange stocking cap. There have been similar incidents reported in 1he last few weeks regarding a male matching the similar description.

Stearns County Sheriff: Stolen Dog  (From week of March 10, 2008 – Dog returned to owner)

On 3-11-08 a 9 year old spade female, registered black lab was stolen from or near Larkspur Lane in Collegeville Twp.  About 2 hours after comp realized "Terra" was missing he received a call from person at St Johns University, this person had found "Terra's" dog collar on Fruit Farm Road by the Collegeville Credit Union, comp was going to pick collar up in the morning.  Comp said Terra would never run away from home.  Dog is micro-chipped in right ear, comp has reported it stolen through microchip company as well. Dog valued at $2000.00.

Sartell Police: 8 – Case Summaries

Saturday, March 15  (From week of March 17, 2008 - 7 cases solved with arrest of 3 juveniles)

12:41 a.m. Property damage, 1500 block of Oriole Ave S. Vehicle window was smashed while it was parked on the street. Nothing appeared to be missing from inside the vehicle.

1:08 a.m. Property damage, 400 block of Bechtold Drive. Vehicle window was smashed while it was parked in the driveway. Nothing appeared to be missing from inside the vehicle.

9:30 a.m. Theft, 1500 block of 6th Avenue North. A black Nokia cell phone charger, a pair of maroon suede snow boots with grey fur trim and a vehicle owner’s manual were stolen from an unlocked vehicle overnight. The vehicle had been parked in the owner’s garage with the garage door left open.

11:00 a.m. Theft, 1000 block of Connecticut Avenue. Suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle parked in the driveway and stole a Pioneer Premier face plate, model # DEH-P740MP. Several miscellaneous CDs were also taken.

11:12 a.m. Theft, 300 block of 1st Avenue North. An air filter that had been sitting in the back seat was stolen. Two cassette tapes were stolen from a second vehicle at the residence. Both vehicles were parked outside, unlocked.

11:44 a.m. Property damage, 1200 block of 15th Street South. Drivers side mirror on vehicle was smashed while vehicle was parked outside of residence.

2:21 p.m. Theft, 1500 block of 4th Avenue North. A purse containing cash and miscellaneous items was stolen from inside an unlocked vehicle parked in the driveway overnight.

Saturday, March 15

2:00 p.m. Vandalism, 1600 block of Grizzly Lane. House was hit with paintballs.

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