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Cub Foods evacuated after caller says bomb will go off 'in 20 minutes'
Cub Foods evacuated after caller says bomb will go off 'in 20 minutes'

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Cub Foods evacuated after caller says bomb will go off 'in 20 minutes'

Cub Foods evacuated after caller says bomb will go off 'in 20 minutes' originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A Cub Foods store in St. Anthony was evacuated Thursday when it received a call warning that a bomb would go off "in 20 minutes." St. Anthony Police Department says the 11:19 a.m. call sparked an immediate response to the store at 3930 Silver Lake Road, with officers arriving on scene within two minutes and evacuating the store and the perimeter. Bomb detection dogs from the Metro Transit Police Department and Hennepin County Sheriff's Office checked in and around the store and vehicles in the parking lot. No explosives were detected. The store subsequently reopened for business, with an investigation into the threat ongoing. Police say the call was received on the store's business line. Anyone with information should contact police. This story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jul 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

2 injured in Falcon Heights hit-and-run, police ask for help finding vehicle
2 injured in Falcon Heights hit-and-run, police ask for help finding vehicle

CBS News

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • CBS News

2 injured in Falcon Heights hit-and-run, police ask for help finding vehicle

State trooper to take witness stand in Derrick Thompson trial, and more headlines State trooper to take witness stand in Derrick Thompson trial, and more headlines State trooper to take witness stand in Derrick Thompson trial, and more headlines Police in St. Anthony, Minnesota are asking for the public's help in finding a vehicle they say was involved in a hit-and-run that injured two people on Wednesday. The hit-and-run happened shortly before 11 p.m. near the 1800 block of Snelling Avenue in Falcon Heights, St. Anthony police say. The two pedestrians suffered non-life-threatening but severe injuries. They were taken to the hospital. Police believe the car was a gray, silver or tan late-1900s or early-2000s Buick LeSabre. Investigators say it sustained damage to the front passenger side. The car was last seen on Fairview Avenue at Highway 36 near Rosedale Mall. Anyone with information about the car is asked to call St. Anthony Police at 612-782-3350.

Child suffers accidental gunshot wound to head in St. Anthony, police say
Child suffers accidental gunshot wound to head in St. Anthony, police say

CBS News

time16-05-2025

  • CBS News

Child suffers accidental gunshot wound to head in St. Anthony, police say

A child was accidentally shot in the head in a suburb of Minneapolis on Thursday evening, according to police. The child was brought to a hospital just after 7 p.m., according to the St. Anthony Police Department, which responded to investigate. Two adults who were present when the injury occurred said it happened inside a car in the parking lot of the Equinox Apartments. Police had earlier received a 911 call from that area. Before the caller hung up, background commotion, including the mention of a hospital, was heard. Officers responded to that call, but could not find the caller, anyone in need of help or any evidence of a crime, police said. The child's condition is unknown. Police are investigating the accidental shooting.

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