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A (501) C Non-Profit Organization

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 April 14, 2008

St. Cloud Police: Robbery, Threats and Theft

n 04/13/08 at 0414 hours St. Cloud Police met with the victim in reference to an assault that had occurred in the 2200 block of West Division Street, sometime between the hours of 0130 hours and 0200 hours.

A 26 year old male resident of St. Cloud had gotten a ride home from two males he did not know, one black male approximately 5'10", 170 pounds, regular skinned, a dark T-shirt and black jeans, and was the driver. The passenger, a white male approximately 5'10, 160 pounds, shaved or short hair, white baggie T-shirt, dark pants, possibly jeans, physically assaulted him in the vehicle and then the black male showed a knife and threatened to kill him if he did not give them his wallet, which he did so.

The suspects were in a dark colored Blazer type vehicle. The victim received minor injuries that did not require medical attention.

St. Cloud Police: Residential Burglary and Theft


On 04/12/08 at approximately 0607 hours officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of St. Germain Street East in reference to a burglary. Between 04/11/08 at 2135 hours to 04/12/08 at 0605 hours individual(s) entered the residence and took a Toshiba laptop computer, Entrance was made by forcing open the locked front door. At the time of the burglary the home owner were not present.

 

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