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Robbinsdale police car crash leave 3 with minor injuries
Robbinsdale police car crash leave 3 with minor injuries

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time10-05-2025

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Robbinsdale police car crash leave 3 with minor injuries

The Brief A crash involving a Robbinsdale police squad car left three people, including the officer, with minor injuries. Police say a vehicle stuck the squad car at at County Road 81 and Lyndale Avenue North around 2:22 a.m. on Saturday. The squad car had emergency lights activated at the time of the crash. ROBBINSDALE, Minn. (FOX 9) - A Robbinsdale police squad car was struck by a vehicle overnight, leaving the officer and two other people with minor injuries. Big picture view Police say a fully marked Robbinsdale police squad car had its emergency lights activated when it was struck by another vehicle. The crash happened at the intersection of County Road 81 and Lyndale Avenue North around 2:22 a.m. on Saturday. The two people in the striking vehicle, along with the officer, were all treated at a hospital for minor injuries, authorities say. The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating the crash. The Source This story used information shared by the Robbinsdale Police Department.

Robbinsdale police seeking witnesses as probe into double shooting at park continues
Robbinsdale police seeking witnesses as probe into double shooting at park continues

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time10-05-2025

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Robbinsdale police seeking witnesses as probe into double shooting at park continues

Robbinsdale Police Department has issued a public appeal to find witnesses or surveillance footage that can shed light on those responsible for a double shooting at a city park last weekend. The department issued a press release on Friday saying it's seeking help in finding videos or tips regarding the shooting at Sanborn Park, on the 4200 block of Drew Avenue North, last Sunday, May 4. "They are asking everyone with an exterior camera to please review your footage between 8:30 pm and 9:45 pm on May 4th, 2025," spokesman John Elder said. "If you have seen something, please let them know. Information that may seem insignificant to you could be of paramount importance to them." Officers arrived to a "very chaotic scene" at the park, with police finding a 19-year-old woman had been shot in the head. Lifesaving efforts began, with the woman taken to North Memorial Hospital with "grave injuries." There is no update on her condition as of Saturday, May 10. A man in his 20s later arrived at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park shortly after 10 p.m. with gunshot wounds he sustained in Robbinsdale. His injuries were considered serious. Information can be shared by email at robbinsdalepolice@ If a video file is too large, police will send someone to collect it. Tips can be submitted via CrimeStoppers of Minnesota at 1-800-222-TIPS (1-800-222-8477). Note: The details provided in this story are based on law enforcement's latest version of events, and may be subject to change.

Neighbors describe 13-year-old crashing car into Robbinsdale home
Neighbors describe 13-year-old crashing car into Robbinsdale home

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time23-04-2025

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Neighbors describe 13-year-old crashing car into Robbinsdale home

The Brief Police say a 13-year-old boy crashed a SUV into a Robbinsdale home on Monday afternoon. The crash left a man inside seriously injured. Law enforcement says they plan to criminally charge the 13-year-old boy's family member. ROBBINSDALE, Minn. (FOX 9) - Neighbors along Grimes Avenue in Robbinsdale heard a large crash on Monday afternoon and rushed out of their homes to a sight they won't soon forget. What we know According to Robbinsdale Police, a 13-year-old boy was behind the wheel of a Chevy Tahoe that left a gaping hole in a home with two people inside the front bedroom. "To see a car sticking out of the outside of it was pretty weird," neighbor Andy Watson told FOX 9 of the crash on Tuesday. Police say this all happened because during a trip to the store, a woman allowed her young family member to drive the car around the neighborhood, and on the way home, the boy mistook the accelerator for the brake. According to an online fundraiser, the homeowner suffered eight broken ribs and a broken collarbone in the crash. Dig deeper At the scene, there was some confusion over who was driving the car, as both people inside tried to claim responsibility. However, witnesses helped police confirm that it was the 13-year-old boy at the wheel. Robbinsdale Police now say they plan to recommend a criminal charge of aiding and abetting criminal vehicular operation against the woman with the child.

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