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Monday, March 4, 2013

Quality Inn Robbed at Gunpoint: Crime Roundup

In other crime news: Eagan's burglary blitz and a close shave with a sword.

The following stories first appeared last week on this Patch site, or those of our neighbors throughout the South Metro region. To read the full story, click on the headline.  All those named have been arrested and/or charged. Information is provided by the community police department or attorney's office.  Apple Valley Two Apple Valley Men Among Suspects in Armed Robbery at Motel Jake Lawrence Benson and Shawn Michael Rumble charged in Scott County with first-degree aggravated robbery. Burnsville Suspect Apprehended in String of Burglaries, Jewel Theft Andrew Douglas Page, 30, allegedly used a stolen master key to burgle $20,000 worth of jewelry from an 82-year-old woman's apartment. Ill-conceived Search for Lost Hoodie Leads to Felony …

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Two Teens In Custody After Cliff Road Robbery

Emily Kay Schuster and Jesus Alexandro Ybarra, both 19, were allegedly part of a cadre that robbed a restaurant on Cliff Road and threatened an employee with a stun gun.

Two teens face felony charges after allegedly participating in a raid on a restaurant near the Burnsville-Eagan border. Emily Kay Schuster, a 19-year-old from Lakeville, is charged with making terroristic threats and simple robbery, both felonies. St. Paul resident Jesus Alexandro Ybarra, 19, has been charged with aggravated robbery in the first degree. At about 9:45 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 21, the Burnsville Police Department was dispatched to a restaurant on Cliff Road due to a robbery report. On arrival, officers found a single employee, two open safes, a pillaged register and a trail of cash. The employee, referred to as Witness 1, told police that he was working in the back of the store, just before close, when suddenly all the lights …

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Clare Kennedy

11:40 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Rick, the police didn't give the name of the business in the criminal complaint, nor did they give an approximate address, most likely at the business owner's request. There are only a few restaurants on that stretch of road, but it would be unethical and foolish of me to guess.   more ›

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