A coalition of law enforcement agencies in the Twin Cities were on the hunt Wednesday for about 100 domestic violence suspects as part of a national sweep. Twelve people were arrested.
The sweep operation was conducted as part of the 11th annual National Family Violence Apprehension Detail, a national effort that takes aim at family violence crimes including domestic assault and child abuse.
On Wednesday afternoon, six St. Paul officers explored an East Side apartment in search of a man named Jose who was suspected of trying to strangle someone.
The woman who lived in the home said in Spanish that she hadn't seen him in a long time, but Sgt. Jesse Mollner spotted his photo in a family picture on the wall.
"Sending out a big team like we did today … We send the message that domestic violence is important and we are going to take action," said Commander Mary Nash, head of the St. Paul police family and sexual violence unit.
This year the sweep was conducted by more than 60 personnel from Ramsey County Probation, the Ramsey County attorney's office, the U.S. Marshals Service, the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office, Immigration Customs Enforcement Fugitive Operations and police departments in Maplewood, New Brighton, Roseville, St. Paul and White Bear Lake.
Law enforcement was divided into six teams with half of them searching in St. Paul, two in suburban Ramsey County and one in Minneapolis.
The number of participating agencies doubled this year, said Randy Gustafson, spokesman for the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office.