Anthony Lonetree
Reporter | St. Paul Police
Phone: 651-298-1545
E-mail: alonetree@startribune.com
Anthony Lonetree covers public safety news in St. Paul and Ramsey County and writes about St. Paul neighborhood news.
Recent content from Anthony Lonetree
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2 on YouTube assault video arrested
The two were among a group recorded on camera who were participating in assaults on bicyclists and pedestrians.
Nov 19, 2009 -
Friend used her name; now she's on the hook
Cleared of claims about filing a false police report, woman still finds herself under scrutiny and facing possible charges in St. Paul.
Nov 14, 2009 -
Charges possible in St. Paul teen's death
St. Paul 15-year-old Bee Vue died after a night of drinking, but authorities have yet to determine a cause of death.
Nov 10, 2009 -
Dry I-35, 3 dead in head-on crash: Why?
A pickup inexplicably crossed the I-35 median and crashed head-on, killing a Chanhassen father and son and the pickup's driver, a Wyoming, Minn., man.
Nov 9, 2009 -
St. Paul cold case: Unsolved and closed?
With funding due to run out, St. Paul police want to make sure that the work on cold cases continues.
Oct 31, 2009 -
White Bear YMCA clears legal hurdle and nears finish line
The facility, which will expand with help from the city, township and schools, is cleared after an anonymous complaint over financing.
Oct 29, 2009 -
Officials release name of man electrocuted in St. Paul manhole
A man electrocuted when he touched a high-voltage power line in a utility tunnel may have been stripping copper, St. Paul police say.
Oct 24, 2009 -
Edward Whitledge, dogs, served with gallantry
The sheriff's deputy and Vietnam veteran, with his partners, had some harrowing experiences.
Oct 20, 2009 -
35W bridge painting to aid grief service
Cash-strapped nonprofit that helps families of victims will auction the artwork donated by the artist and the Uptown Association.
Oct 9, 2009 -
Sewer firm agress to fines over 2 workers swept to their deaths
A Hugo company has reached a settlement with OSHA over workplace violations connected with two St. Paul sewer deaths. The firm acknowledged two violations and will pay $28,000 in fines.
Oct 2, 2009