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St. Paul police squad car strikes building

St. Paul police squad car strikes building

CBS Newsa day ago
WCCO is working to learn what happened before a St. Paul Police Department squad vehicle slammed into a brick building overnight Thursday.
Police and the Minnesota State Patrol were both on scene near North Milton Street and Thomas Avenue in the Frogtown community, according to a WCCO photojournalist.
It appears a second vehicle may be somehow connected, but we are waiting to hear back from police with details.
This story will be updated.
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