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Monday, November 26, 2012

South Metro Crime Report

Man Gets 90 Days for Illicit Recording of Newlyweds: South Metro Crime Roundup

Here's a look at the crime headlines from the past week in the south metro.

The following stories first appeared during the past week on Patch sites in Dakota, Rice and Scott counties. To read the full articles, click on the headline links. Apple Valley Man Charged Again with Robbery Abdoul Said Kone, already facing robbery charges in Dakota County, has now been charged in Hennepin County with stealing a man's cell phone and baseball cap. Burnsville Man Gets 90 Days for Illicit Recording of Newlyweds On Monday, Jeremiah Caleb Marg, 29, pleaded guilty to surreptitiously slipping a recording device into a newlywed couple's hotel room while they were having sex. Burnsville Woman Charged with Stealing, Using Customer's Credit Card Police say Carlette Denise Daniel used a credit card left behind by a Burnsville Center …

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Apple Valley Man Charged Again with Robbery

Abdoul Said Kone, already facing robbery charges in Dakota County, has now been charged in Hennepin County with stealing a man's cell phone and baseball cap.

An Apple Valley man already facing a felony robbery charge in Dakota County has been charged with punching a man in Bloomington, then stealing his cell phone and baseball cap as repayment for what he said was a basketball bet.   Abdoul Said Kone, 23, is charged with two felonies: simple robbery, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine, and theft from person, which has a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. He is also charged with misdemeanor fifth-degree assault, for which the maximum penalty is 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Metro Transit police were called to the Mall of America transit station just after 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 on a report of a fight, according to the criminal …

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Charges: Online Ad Soliciting Sex Was Robbery Scheme

Abdoul Said Kone, 22, and Kris Laymar Ewing, 22, both of Apple Valley, are charged with simple robbery in connection with an incident where a girl placed an advertisement offering sexual services, allegedly so they could rob the responding man.

Two Apple Valley men are charged with felony robbery for allegedly being part of a scheme that lured a man to an Apple Valley apartment thinking he would be paying for sexual favors, only to be robbed. Abdoul Said Kone, 22, and Kris Laymar Ewing, 22, each are charged with simple robbery, the maximum penalty for which is 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. According to the criminal complaint against Kone, a man called police and told them he had responded to an ad offering sexual services placed on backpages.com, and arranged to meet the woman from the ad at an Apple Valley apartment on June 27. The man said the woman led him to the apartment's bedroom once he arrived, and he told her he was willing to pay a little more than $100 for the…

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