Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis police searching for 38-year-old woman last seen in Loring Park
Minneapolis police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 38-year-old woman who went missing from the Loring Park neighborhood.
LaRohnda Danielle Latimer was last seen near her home on the 1300 block of Willow Street, according to the Minneapolis Police Department.
She is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and 175 pounds with brown eyes and long black hair. She has a butterfly tattoo on her chest, a tattoo that says “Leo” on her back and a tribal sleeve tattoo on her right arm, authorities say.
Police added that Latimer previously lived in Bloomington and St. Paul.
Anyone who sees Latimer or knows her whereabouts is asked to call 911. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online through Crime Stoppers of Minnesota.
Minneapolis, MN
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to discuss ICE operations today in Minneapolis
ST. PAUL — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is scheduled to visit Minneapolis on Friday, Oct. 24.
Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, is set to “discuss ICE operations and update on the Trump Administration’s immigration enforcement operations in the Twin Cities,” at the Bishop Henry Whipple Building in Minneapolis, according to a media advisory from DHS.
At least one group,
“50501,” has planned to protest
outside the event on Friday afternoon.
The visit comes three weeks after the
Justice Department sued Minnesota
over its “sanctuary policies.” Gov. Tim Walz
has rejected that
Minnesota is a sanctuary state, while Twin Cities Mayors
stand behind their separation ordinances.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis council members say administration withholding details of employee pay study
Minneapolis, MN
Northeast Minneapolis grocery store hit by rooftop theft, shelves bare
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – A popular grocery store in northeast Minneapolis is dealing with empty shelves after a theft disrupted its refrigeration system.
Shelves empty after Eastside Food Co-op theft
What we know:
Critical piping from the roof of the Eastside Food Co-op was stolen, leading to the loss of all frozen food, meats and dairy.
The incident happened around 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday, and workers discovered the theft when they arrived at 5 a.m.
Marketing Manager Tucker Gerrick explained that the thief, or thieves, gained access by using a ladder to reach the roof.
They left behind bolt cutters, a ladder, a bicycle and a condenser unit.
Impact on the store and customers
What they’re saying:
“Any sort of cut or washed vegetable that needs to be refrigerated is gone. All the dairy, all of our meats, all of the frozen foods, and cheeses,” said Gerrick.
The co-op serves about 1,000 people daily and is losing hundreds of thousands of dollars due to the disruption.
The to-go deli section is closed, and the online grocery system is down.
What’s next:
The co-op plans to maintain regular store hours and hopes to have everything back up and running by the weekend.
Customers can still purchase non-frozen food items.
What we don’t know:
Police are investigating the incident, but have not announced any arrests.
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