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Stillwater Police: Valley Outreach Donation Bins Robbed Twice

Stillwater Police Blotter Oct.4

The following police blotter is compiled from Stillwater police reports and subsequent interviews with the Stillwater Police Department.

Tuesday, Oct. 4:

  • Two .22 caliber rifles were reported missing by a resident. It is unclear if they were lost in transit from their cabin or if they were stolen.
  • Donation bins were found to be tampered with at Valley Outreach on Curve Crest Boulevard. It is unknown exactly how many bags were taken from the 24-hour bins. According to the police report, anywhere from five to 10 bags were taken in the last two weeks. There are no suspects at this time.
  • Tools valued at $3,600 were reportedly taken from Abrahamson nurseries on Tower Drive. Someone allegedly cut a hole in the chain link fence, broke into a van on the property and carried the tools out through the fence.
  • A case of beer and $19 in change were reportedly taken from a detached garage on Owens Street West.

Public Safety Messages:

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  • The Stillwater Police Department would like to remind residents they can ask solicitors for their permit at any time. If the solicitor refuses to show permit or does not have one, please call the Stillwater Police Department immediately. To print out an official City of Stillwater “No Solicitors sign” for your home click here.
  • In Minnesota Department of Corrections news, DOC employee Lois Freiermuth is the Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health’s Counselor of the Year. Freiermuth is a corrections program therapist at Lino Lakes prison.
  • In Minnesota Department of Public Safety news, October is now Fire Prevention Month in Minnesota. Governor Mark Dayton Signs Proclamation Declaring October Fire Prevention Month. Official Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 9 to 13. Fire Prevention Week activities will take place all over the state during the week. The Stillwater Fire Department will have an open house on Saturday, Oct. 15.
  • The County Public Health Department and the Sheriff’s Office recently joined Code RED. Code RED is a web based system which will allow the county to reach citizens by phone and text messaging. To sign up for Code Red, click here.

Washington County’s Most Wanted: (http://wcsheriff.info/wanted)

The Washington County Sheriff's Office is seeking citizen assistance in locating the following individuals. These persons have active outstanding warrants through the Sheriff's Office. If you have any information on the current whereabouts of any of these individuals, please contact either the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 651-439-9381, or your local law enforcement agency.

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Do not try to apprehend these individuals or make contact with them on your own.

Name: HEINZE, ROBERT NICHOLAS

Age: 36 Sex: M - MALE

Height: 71” Weight: 260

Hair Color: BLACK

Eye Color: BROWN

Race: W – WHITE

Heinze is wanted for Felony First Degree criminal sexual conduct. He has prior criminal sexual conduct charges. Heinze is known to frequent Oakdale and Minneapolis. (http://wcsheriff.info/wanted/Heinze.pdf)

Name: YANG, PAO CHOUA

Age: - Sex: M - MALE

Height: 63” Weight: 120

Hair Color: BLACK

Eye Color: BROWN

Race: A – ASIAN

Yang has a Washington County Felony warrant for Violation of a Harassment Restraining Order. Yang has been known to the Sheriff’s Department for felony harassment restraining order violations, motor vehicle tax evasion and driving with a suspend license. Yang is known to frequent Brooklyn Park and the city of Afton area. (http://wcsheriff.info/wanted/Yang,%20Pao.pdf)

The preceding items were taken from theStillwater and Oak Park Heights police departments. In all incidents where an arrest occurred, a charge is merely an accusation, and not evidence of guilt. The arrested person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Incidents are listed in the order in which they were reported, not necessarily the order in which they occurred. When names are used, it indicates that felony charges have been filed in Washington County District Court.

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