Anthony Lonetree

Reporter | St. Paul Police
Phone: 651-298-1545
Anthony Lonetree covers public safety news in St. Paul and Ramsey County and writes about St. Paul neighborhood news.

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Oakdale deaths are double murder, suicide

The couple's children will live with memory of bloody scene all their lives, a trauma expert says.

Updated: September 17, 2011, - 12:05 PM

Police call Oakdale deaths double murder, suicide

Police say they are not pursuing a suspect in the killings.

Updated: September 16, 2011, - 03:58 PM

Students send anti-dropout message via hip-hop

St. Paul's High School for Recording Arts has returned to the airwaves with a stay-in-school campaign its students can relate to.

Updated: September 15, 2011, - 10:44 PM

Obituary: Trumpet was a first love for Quentin Wood

The former city engineer played with Dixiedores and sang barbershop with the Minneapolis Commodores.

Updated: September 05, 2011, - 09:04 PM

Anoka mom, boyfriend charged in abuse

A gravely injured 3-year-old was on life support Friday. Authorities charged his mother with neglect, saying she didn't get help after her boyfriend hurt him.

Updated: September 02, 2011, - 09:02 PM

State traffic deaths are on pace for steep slide

As the Labor Day holiday weekend approaches, public safety officials highlight the need to keep using seat belts.

Updated: August 27, 2011, - 06:38 PM

Authorities press case against alleged career criminal 'ringleader'

Officers from 13 districts are set to testify in the trial of accused crime kingpin Donald Ellis, who maintains his innocence. The alleged career offender is charged with identity theft, car break-ins and purse-snatching.

Updated: August 24, 2011, - 07:40 AM

2nd wave of south Minneapolis car vandalism ends with 3 boys arrested

Neighborhood vigilance and a K-9 cop's keen eye led to the arrests of three juveniles believed responsible for vandalizing more than 140 vehicles in south Minneapolis.

Updated: August 23, 2011, - 11:21 PM

Vandals don't scare these south Minneapolis residents

Dozens of car windows were hit Sunday and Monday, but neighbors are standing strong.

Updated: August 22, 2011, - 10:53 PM

Cops clean up ring that faked $100s

Federal indictment alleges eight southern Minnesota residents targeted businesses near I-35 from the Twin Cities into northern Iowa.

Updated: August 19, 2011, - 11:32 PM

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