Hostage Shootout, Cat Torture, Man Caps Himself in Leg: Washington County Public Safety Roundup
Here's a weekly listing of crime incidents and police and fire related calls in Washington County.
The following is a collection of articles that appeared on Stillwater Patch, Woodbury Patch and Oakdale Patch the week of Aug. 27 through Sept. 1. Click on the headline to read the full article.
Oakdale
Man Convicted for Cat Torture, Property Damage After 'Psychotic Break'
Scott Allen Eberspacher, 34, was convicted on animal torture and first degree property damage charges.
Indecent Exposure, Swindle, Drugs: Jail Bookings
Jail bookings information from Aug. 20 to Aug. 26 provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
Oakdale Fire Blotter: Aug. 18 to Aug. 24
A report of some of the incidents responded to by the Oakdale Fire Department.
Police Find Dogs Alone, Feces 'Everywhere' in Residence After Neighbors Complain About Barking
The Oakdale Police Department responded to an animal complaint and found three small dogs alone in a residence filled with dog feces.
Suspect Charged for Oakdale Bar Burglary
Jason Evan Mann, 52, of Brooklyn Park, was charged for second degree burglary in Washington County District Court for an incident at Bierstube Bar in Oakdale.
Motorcyclist Hits Car, Hospitalized After Woman Makes 'Unsafe' U-Turn: Oakdale Police Blotter
Here is a selection of incidents the Oakdale Police Department responded to from Aug. 26 to Aug. 28.
Woodbury
Updated: Man Killed in Shootout with Woodbury Police During Hostage Standoff at Red Roof Inn
The incident happened during the early-morning hours of Friday, Aug. 31.
Woodbury Red Roof Inn Shooting Detailed, Suspect, Deceased Identified
Details emerge as authorities identify those involved in the Friday, Aug. 31, incident.
Man Accused of Knocking Out Brother at Woodbury Home
Daniel Michael McLaughlin, 44, of Scandia, faces a felony assault charge.
DNA, Cell Records Lead to Charge in Woodbury Liquor Store Theft Case
Virgil Lee Kirkwood, 23, has been charged with burglary.
In Woodbury, a Sign of the Times
Have political signs been stolen from your yard?
Authorities Investigate Possible Arson in Lake Elmo
The homeowner told deputies he heard loud crashes early Wednesday morning but was able to put the fire out himself.
Stillwater
Stillwater Sisters Transported After Head-On Crash
A 20-year-old Stillwater woman, a 15-year-old passenger in her vehicle and a 46-year-old St. Paul man are all in "critical condition" after a head-on crash on Highway 5 in Lake Elmo Tuesday night.
Stillwater Police: Man Shoots Himself in Leg During Domestic
A 30-year-old man reportedly shot himself in the leg in the midst of a domestic situation Thursday in the 1600 block of Greeley Street. A witness told police the man shot himself “because he was probably upset and on drugs at the time.”
Washington County District Court
According to the Washington County Attorney's Office, the following people made their first appearance recently on felony or gross misdemeanor charges:
- Jesse Ray Deboer, 27, of Brooklyn Park, charged on fifth degree drug possession.
- Virgil Lee Kirkwood, 23, charged on second degree burglary.
- Jason Evan Mann, 52, of Brooklyn Park, charged with second degree burglary.
- Chia Vang, 27, of Brooklyn Center, charged with fifth degree drug possession.
- John David Berken, Jr., 44, of Columbus, charged with theft.
- Matthew Jordan Weiss, 27, of Stillwater, charged with third degree drug possession.
- Monica Michelle Kloos, 32, of Hugo, charged on theft.
- Daniel Michael Mclaughlin, 44, of Scandia, charged on third degree assault.
- Jay Arnold Wylie, 57, of West St. Paul, charged on theft.
- Bryant Jeffrey Evenson, 26, of Apple Valley, charged with theft.
- Zeolla Lador April Cotton, 28, of Bloomington, charged with fifth degree drugs.
- Candace Orreyon Murph, 24, of Oak Park Heights, charged with identity theft.
- Kurtis Ray Cornelius, 24, of South St. Paul, charged with fleeing a police officer and theft.
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