Paul Walsh
Reporter | Breaking News
Phone: 612-673-4482
E-mail: pwalsh@startribune.com
Paul Walsh is a daytime reporter for StarTribune.com.
Recent content from Paul Walsh
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Cop: With boys in car, drunken Monticello mom fled
Monica Say of Monticello was stopped with her boys ages 2 and 4 in the back seat and a .21 blood-alcohol level, police say.
Nov 11, 2009 -
Man who left impression pleads guilty to robbing bank in Minneapolis
A 44-year-old Minneapolis man who left quite an impression while robbing a downtown Minneapolis bank has admitted to the holdup.
Nov 11, 2009 -
Sleepy Eye teacher gets jail for sex with student
A former high school teacher in southern Minnesota has been sentenced to six months in jail for having numerous sexual encounters with one of his female students.
Nov 11, 2009 -
Raids on Duluth stores net $100,000 in fake goods
More than $100,000 in phony merchandise, from designer purses and clothing to pro sports team jerseys, has been seized from three Duluth businesses, city and federal authorities said.
Nov 11, 2009 -
Information sought on body found in pickup in Washington County
A man whose body was found in a pickup truck in Washington County was slain, authorities said Wednesday, adding that they do not believe the homicide was a random act.
Nov 11, 2009 -
Redskins TE adores Jared Allen's manly mullet video
The tough-guy charm of Vikings defensive lineman Jared Allen that plays out in a recently released professional video has won him a long-distance admirer in a fellow NFL player.
Nov 11, 2009 -
Drill conducted at Riverside power plant
Now, what kind of dummy would get stuck on a power plant stack?
Nov 11, 2009 -
Charge: Woman lied about seeing gunman at St. Paul College
Several weeks after police SWAT teams descended on St. Paul College on a report of an agitated gunman in a campus elevator, the woman who reported seeing the gunman was charged this week with falsely reporting a crime.
Nov 10, 2009 -
Guilty plea in $900,000 scam to cheat the IRS
A 38-year-old Chaska woman admitted Tuesday to preventing the IRS from collecting more than $900,000 in employment taxes from her ex-husband's mortgage brokerage company.
Nov 10, 2009 -
Winning bidder puts the brakes on buying motorized recliner
Oops. A California man said he made a mistake and withdrew his $10,000 online bid for a motorized recliner made famous because its creator drove and crashed it while drunk in Proctor, Minn.
Nov 10, 2009