Minnesota's crime statistics are generally better than most states. When it comes to St. Cloud crime statistics, we fair a bit worse than most cities in MN.
Minnesota's crime statistics are generally better than most states. When it comes to St. Cloud crime statistics, we fair a bit worse than most cities in MN.
Minnesota's crime statistics are generally better than most states. When it comes to St. Cloud crime statistics, we fair a bit worse than most cities in MN.
Minnesota's crime statistics are generally better than most states. When it comes to St. Cloud crime statistics, we fair a bit worse than most cities in MN.
Minnesota's crime statistics are generally better than most states. When it comes to St. Cloud crime statistics, we fair a bit worse than most cities in MN.
Minnesota's crime statistics are generally better than most states. When it comes to St. Cloud crime statistics, we fair a bit worse than most cities in MN.
St. Cloud Police are asking for help identifying suspects involved in two thefts at area grocery stores over the past several weeks. During the two thefts, the suspects allegedly stole several cartons of cigarettes valued at over $4,300.
St. Cloud Police are looking for three suspects after a robbery in the south side of town on Sunday night. The incident happened near the intersection of 4th Avenue South and 13th Street South, just after 8:00 p.m.
St. Cloud Police have arrested the primary suspect who allegedly damaged 10 vehicles in town. At 12:30 a.m. on Thursday, a St. Cloud Police Sergeant recognized 21-year-old Noah Farrell of St. Cloud as the suspect from the surveillance video, having recently dealt with him on an unrelated matter.
St. Cloud Police are looking for two suspects after 10 vehicles were vandalized in town. The incidents happened in two different locations early on Sunday morning. The vandalism involved vehicles being hit with a large object, smashing the windows and causing body damage.
With two days added on to the St. Cloud State University move-in weekend, St. Cloud Police are expecting a busy weekend in the southside neighborhoods. Commander Jeff Oxton says officers will be out looking for things like underage consumption of alcohol and loud parties.