Minneapolis, MN
Popular south Minneapolis ice cream shop burglarized
Someone smashed the glass door and broke into some of the common ice cream outlets Minnesota on Monday.
Barb Zapzalka, proprietor of Pumphouse Creamery close to the nook of forty eighth Avenue and Chicago Avenue in south Minneapolis, says her store was burglarized in a single day Monday.
“I’m wondering in the event that they have been after the Rhubarb Ice Cream?” Zapzalka wrote on social media. “Anyway, simply need everybody to know we’re open although it could not appear like it with the plywood boarding up our door. Come on in, we’re right here for you!”
In response to Minneapolis police, the door was smashed and the housebreaking occurred someday between 9 p.m. Monday and eight:40 a.m. Tuesday.
“No suspects have been on the scene. The one identified loss on the time was a money register,” the police report says. It is unclear how a lot money was within the register.
Pumphouse Creamery, situated at 4754 Chicago Avenue South, options ice cream handcrafted by Zapzalka herself. She says all the pieces she creates is natural and domestically sourced.
The store’s summer season hours are Monday-Sunday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Minneapolis, MN
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James Franklin refused to play it safe to help Penn State overcome a tenacious effort by the Gophers.
The Nittany Lions showed real growth in keeping its march toward the playoffs alive.
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The Penn State defense made plays when it needed to as they limited an inspired Minnesota offense.
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Minneapolis, MN
A Minneapolis squad car involved in crash, both officers expected to be ok
MINNEAPOLIS — Two Minneapolis Police Officers were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries after their squad car was involved in a crash with another vehicle.
The accident happened just after 10:30 p.m. Saturday night near Chicago Avenue and 9th Street South.
Police say the two officers were driving with their lights and siren activated when the collied with another car — a security vehicle.
The driver and lone occupant of the security vehicle was not injured.
Minneapolis Traffic Investigations responded to the scene. Minneapolis police will investigate the accident.
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