Defendant Nathan William Charles Jones is out of jail on $100,000 bail bond.
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Updated below. The man charged with groping a young girl at the Wal-Mart store in Fridley on Dec. 26 is out of jail. Nathan William Charles Jones, 29, of Columbia Heights, posted a $100,000 bail bond Tuesday night, according to the Anoka County Jail. He was arrested Friday and held over the holiday weekend. The terms of the $100,000 bail amount include a no-contact order, according to David A. Cossi, chief deputy county attorney. A larger bail amount option did not include the no-contact order, he said. The conditions included "no contact with the alleged victim, her family or any unsupervised contact with minors," according to KARE11, although Cossi said he couldn't confirm those details. The Anoka County Attorney's Office charged Jones …
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A 45-day jail sentence is stayed unless she violates terms of probation.
UPDATED BELOW Anoka County District Judge Donald J. Venne sentenced a tearful Holly Boyd to three years probation Tuesday for throwing her Chihuahua puppy to its death at her Fridley apartment last March. Vennes imposed but then stayed a 45-day jail sentence for felony animal cruelty, warning Boyd that she would go to jail if she violated the terms of her probation. Boyd must begin dialectical behavioral therapy within two weeks, among other requirements. Both Vennes and Boyd's public defender, Bradley Zunker, described Boyd's mental health as among the worst they had seen. In court, Assistant County Attorney Kurt Deile asked Vennes to sentence Boyd to jail. After the sentencing, Deile said he would have preferred jail time for Boyd but …
The 150cc scooter had a flat and lacked plates.
The driver of a motor scooter that had a flat tire and no license plates told an officer in the 7100 block of Central Avenue NE on April 30 that he had just assembled it from a mail-order kit, and had already been told by another officer that he needed plates. Police had the scooter towed and cited the driver for his unregistered motor vehicle. Here are other items selected from information provided by the Fridley Police Department: April 28: April 29: Aprile 30: May 1: May 2: May 3: May 4: For all incidents in which an arrest occurred, a charge is merely an accusation, and not evidence of guilt. The arrested person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Incidents generally appear in the order in which they were …