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Terroristic Threats

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Police: Man Threatened to Beat Up His Boss, Open Fire at Eagan Business

Hector Rufino Vergara-Sanchez, 37, faces one felony count of terroristic threats for his alleged role in the incident.

A St. Paul man was arrested after he allegedly threatened to shoot five of his co-workers at an Eagan business and beat up his boss in the street. Hector Rufino Vergara-Sanchez, 37, faces one felony count of terroristic threats for his alleged role in the incident, according to a criminal complaint filed by the Dakota County Attorney's Office. If convicted, he could face a maximum of five years in priosn and $10,000 in fines. Police say Vergara-Sanchez' supervisor spoke with him on April 16 about his workplace performance. During that conversation, Vergara-Sanchez became upset and allegedly said he would bring a gun to work and shoot five people. At 3:20 p.m. the same day, the company president and vice president also spoke with Vergara-…

Monday, February 4, 2013

Loud Radio Upsets Gophers Fan, Leads to Three-Hour Standoff, Police Say

Daniel Thomas Drobac, 32, allegedly threatened to kill a utilities worker because her radio volume was too high.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us An Eagan resident, irate because a utility worker outside his house had her radio volume too loud, allegedly threatened to kill the woman, according to police. Daniel Thomas Drobac, 32, faces one felony count of terroristic threats following the incident, which took place on Jan. 18, according to a criminal complaint issued by the Dakota County Attorney's Office. Officers were dispatched to a home on the 1600 block of Woodgate Lane in Eagan just after 9:30 a.m. on Friday morning, when the utility worker called police and told them a man threatened to shoot her. But officers didn't apprehend the suspect—identified as Drobac—until 12:50 p.m…

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Eagan Man Arrested After Offering Teenagers Drugs, Threatening to Shoot Man

Garrett Paul Sayers, 29, faces one count of felony terroristic threats and two gross misdemeanor counts of attempting to furnish alcohol to a minor.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us An Eagan man offered two teenage girls marijuana and beer, then threatened to shoot the one of the girl's family members when he confronted the man about his behavior, according to police. Garrett Paul Sayers, 29, faces one count of felony terroristic threats and two gross misdemeanor counts of attempting to furnish alcohol to a minor following the incident, which allegedly took place on Dec. 29. If convicted on the terroristic threats charge, Sayers could face a maximum of five years in prison and $10,000 in fines. Police were dispatched to a home on Valley Ridge Road in West St. Paul at 5 p.m. on Dec. 29, according to a criminal complaint…

Friday, January 4, 2013

Eagan Man Charged with Threatening to Blow Up Restaurant

Cameron Patrick Seefeldt allegedly told coworkers that he wanted to blow up the business because it was "corrupt".

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us An Eagan man who frightened his coworkers when he allegedly told them he wanted to blow up a local restaurant is now facing a criminal charge, according to a complaint issued by the Dakota County Attorney's Office. Cameron Patrick Seefeldt, 23, was charged with one felony count of terroristic threats for his alleged role in the incident. If convicted, Seefeldt could face a maximum of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Eagan police were dispatched to a restaurant on Silver Bell Road in Eagan on Dec. 18, after a caller told police an employee at the restaurant threatened to blow up the building and kill everyone inside. Officers spoke …

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Blotter: Drunk Man Stops in for Haircut, Arrested for DUI

Eagan police also arrested a man who threatened to shoot a juvenile, according to the most recent police reports.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us Editor's note: Eagan Patch regularly posts selections taken from the Eagan Police Department incident reports. All addresses in the reports are approximate. Dec. 21 4:14 p.m.—Police responded to an assault call on the 4500 block of Slater Road. The caller told police that her 10-year-old son was struck by another student and pushed into the snow while riding home on the school bus that day. 5:38 p.m.—Police responded to a drunkenness call on the 1600 block of Sherwood Way. The caller told police a 17-year-old male was intoxicated, acting aggressively toward his mother and out of control. Police apprehended the teen at his home. Dec. 22 2:05…

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Charges: Eagan Man Pulled Gun on Victim After Bar Confrontation

Hamzeh Daghighian, 52, faces one count of second-degree assault and one count of terroristic threats following the incident.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter| Blog for us A dispute at a Burnsville bar took an unexpected turn when a 52-year-old Eagan man allegedly pulled a gun on another victim, pushed it under his chin and pointed it at the victim's chest. Hamzeh Daghighian faces one felony count of second-degree assault and one felony count of terroristic threats following the incident. If convicted on the assault charge, Daghighian could face a maximum of seven years in prison and $14,000 in fines. Police were called to the bar on Nov. 24, on a report that one man had pushed a gun into another man's face in the business' parking lot. Officers spoke with the victim, who said he became upset when an older bar…

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David Henke

3:20 pm on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Hey Steven~ The establishment wasn't named in the criminal complaint, nor was an address for the business given.   more ›

Monday, November 26, 2012

Eagan Man Threatened to Put Hit Out on Inver Grove Officers, Police Say

Jason Blackwell Johnson faces one count of terroristic threats and two counts of domestic assault for harassing and threatening to kill a female victim.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter| Blog for us An Eagan man who allegedly bragged about his gang connections and threatened to put a $10,000 bounty on police officers' heads is behind bars facing multiple criminal charges. Jason Blackwell Johnson, 39, is charged with one felony count of terroristic threats, one felony count of domestic assault and one misdemeanor count of domestic assault following his arrest earlier this month. If convicted on the terroristic threats charge, Johnson could face a maximum of five years in prison and $10,000 in fines. On Nov. 15, police were called to an Inver Grove Heights home, where they spoke with a female victim who said Johnson had been continually …

jer

7:50 am on Monday, November 26, 2012

This whack job should be locked up for 100 years.   more ›

Sunday, July 15, 2012

South Metro Roundup: Murder/Suicide in Apple Valley, UMore Property Still Contains Hazardous Materials

In other news from around Dakota County, the DFL challenger to U.S. House Rep. John Kline says he's raised more than $250,000, and an Eagan day care operator is charged with manslaughter for the death of a child on her watch.

  You can't be in front of your computer 24 hours a day, so each weekend, Patch reviews the biggest recent news from thoughout Dakota County. Here's a collection of stories from the past seven days that might interest you, or have an impact on your life. To read the full stories, simply click on the headline link.   Obermueller Raises More Than $250,000 in Race Against Kline The DFL House candidate said the level of support reflects a “deep frustration with the way Washington does business.”   UPDATE: Deaths of Man, Woman in Apple Valley Shooting Apparently Murder-Suicide An Eagan man allegedly shot the Apple Valley woman with whom he had children, then shot himself outside South Cedar Knolls Apartments in Apple Valley, witnesses reported …

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Eagan Man Charged with Threatening to Kill Two Women in Minneapolis

Antanie Devon Johnson is charged with two felony counts of making terroristic threats.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter An Eagan man has been charged with threatening to kill two women in north Minneapolis earlier this month. Antanie Devon Johnson, 37, is charged with two felony counts of making terroristic threats, each of which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. According to the criminal complaint, signed by Minneapolis Police Sgt. John Sullivan, police were called to a home in the 400 block of Oliver Avenue North on June 2 after someone reported a man with a gun. Officers spoke to two women at the home, one of whom told them that she had argued the night before with Johnson, whom she identified as her boyfriend. The woman said she …

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Eagan Man Charged After Threatening to Kill Wife, Family

Hoang Minh Nguyen, 52, faces one felony count of terroristic theats following the April 18 incident.

Police say an Eagan man threatened to kill his estranged wife and children with a knife after dispute over whether the couple should get divorced. Hoang Minh Nguyen, 52, faces one felony count of terroristic threats following the incident, which took place on April 18 in Eagan. If convicted, Nguyen could face a maximum of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Nguyen and his wife had been living together for the past five years but were separated, according to a criminal complaint issued by the Dakota County Attorney's office. Earlier that day, the pair got into an argument over splitting payment of a bill, police said. The argument escalated, and the victim brought up the subject of divorce, according to the complaint. At that point, …

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