Minneapolis, MN
Missing: Faith Dantzler, 12, last seen at Minneapolis’ Anderson Middle School
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis police are searching for a missing 12-year-old girl and need the public’s help.
Faith Abraia Dantzler was last seen Friday morning at Anderson Middle School, located just east of Abbott Northwestern Hospital.
Dantzler is described as a Black girl who stands 5 feet 3 inches tall, with brown eyes and braided hair that’s black, white and pink.
She was last seen wearing a black sweater featuring an “action figure,” as well as gray pants and a black backpack.
Police say she lives near East 36th Street and Stevens Avenue South and “is known to frequent the Wittier Recreation Center.”
Anyone with information can submit tips via email to policetips@minneapolismn.gov, or leave a voicemail at 612-673-5845.
You can also submit an anonymous tip online to Crime Stoppers, or call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
Minneapolis, MN
Good Samaritan shot after trying to help woman involved in fight
A man in Minneapolis was shot after trying to help a woman who was involved in a fight.
Minneapolis police said a physical fight occurred at Lake Street West and Aldrich Avenue South around 12:16 a.m. between a woman and a man who was later identified as the suspected shooter.
After the fight ended and the suspect left, a man tried to help the woman. However, police said the suspect returned to the area with a gun.
The man tried to run to safety from the suspect, who shot him as he fled.
The injured man was taken to the hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
The status of the woman was also unknown.
No arrests have been made.
Minneapolis, MN
Billie Eilish puts on food drive during Twin Cities concerts
MINNEAPOLIS — An international pop star is on tour in the Twin Cities and she’s making her visit all about giving back and helping the environment.
“Billie Eilish came into the shop as a complete surprise,” Justin Schaefer, the owner of VINTAGE, off Lyndale Avenue South in Minneapolis, said. The business is just over a year old and occupies the historic 1930s White Castle building.
Schaefer and his son got to meet the Grammy Award winner on Saturday ahead of her back-to-back concerts at the Xcel Energy Center.
“[Billie] was very kind, vibing the place out,” Schaefer said. “She picked up a 1960s referee jacket, and a cooking apron from the 1970s with a nude female figure, like body, screen print on top of it.”
Friends Courtnee Schippel and Hope Easter intentionally visited VINTAGE after Eilish shopped there. They went to her concert on Sunday night.
“We were like, you know what we’re going to go [to VINTAGE], and if it’s open it’s meant to be,” Schippel said. “We were like, ‘What if we’d come yesterday? What if we had met Billie on a whim?’”
The two friends are not surprised Eilish is supporting sustainable businesses while on tour. Eilish encourages fans coming to her shows to bring reusable water bottles to eliminate single-use plastic. Also, for the first time in Minneapolis, her concert is also a food drive. She’s asking fans to bring non-perishable plant-based items to donate to Minnesota food shelf Second Harvest Heartland.
“I feel like no matter how popular Billie gets, she’s always going to be really vocal about things she cares about and stay consistent about the things she cares about,” Schippel said.
Second Harvest Heartland said the food drive at the concerts has been very popular, which is good timing because the food shelf said there’s a very high need right now.
“I think anyone that uses their platform to promote zero waste is fantastic,” Schaefer said.
For location and store hours for VINTAGE, follow them on Instagram: @jschaejschae.
Minneapolis, MN
Why We Give: The Minneapolis Fire Foundation
Why We Give: The Minneapolis Fire Foundation
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS anchor Megan Newquist chose to highlight The Minneapolis Fire Foundation.
The Minneapolis Fire Foundation, founded in 2023, is committed to being a resource to supplement the needs of the Minneapolis Fire Department. The foundation works to promote the well-being and safety of firefighters and the residents that the fire department serves through the support of services, educational programs, and community initiatives.
Click here to find KSTP’s full Why We Give initiative.
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