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Thursday, November 15, 2012

FBI Releases 2011 Crime Stats for Woodbury

See how many violent crimes and property happened in Woodbury last year.

The FBI has released 2011 crime statistics for reporting communities across America, including Woodbury.  Check out a detailed analysis on Patch from the release of the 2010 numbers. Nationwide, the estimated number of violent crimes reported (1,203,564) decreased for the fifth year in a row, and the estimated number of property crimes reported to law enforcement (9,063,173) decreased for the ninth straight year, according to the FBI. The statistics for Woodbury, as reported by the FBI, are listed below. Crime stats for Washington County are available on the FBI's website. Murder/non-negligent manslaughter: 0 Forcible rape: 0 Robbery: 4 Aggravated assault: 14  Burglary: 192  Larceny-theft: 1,066 Motor vehicle theft: 42 Arson: 2 More …

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Kris Janisch

9:02 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

I guess. I honestly copied it from the FBI info.   more ›

Monday, February 28, 2011

Sheraton GM: Closure of Aperitif in Woodbury Not Related to Fraud Investigation

The general manager of the Woodbury Sheraton says he expects the restaurant to reopen at some point.

The closure of Aperitif Restaurant and Bar had nothing to do with a fraud investigation of the ownership group and the restaurant will likely reopen at some point, according to the general manager of the Sheraton Hotel. Hotel General Manager Patrick Short said he was tasked with assisting in the restaurant’s closure. JLT Group, Inc., which is the subject of a federal fraud investigation, owns the hotel and nearby restaurant, in addition to other parcels in Woodbury. “At this point it was decided that we’d close,” Short told Woodbury Patch on Monday morning. “We are officially closed now but I believe the goal is to reopen. I don’t believe that it is a close and sell it off kind of thing.” He could not speak to the specifics of the FBI and …

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Woodbury’s Aperitif to Close in Wake of Investigation of Owner

Federal authorities are in the midst of a fraud investigation of the company that owns the restaurant.

Aperitif Restaurant and Bar will close Monday, just days after a federal investigation of the company that owns the Woodbury establishment was launched. An Aperitif employee confirmed the closure to Woodbury Patch, but directed calls to the general manager of the nearby Sheraton Hotel. Both are owned by JLT Group, Inc., which is the subject of a Federal Bureau of Investigation and Internal Revenue Service fraud investigation. An employee at the Woodbury Sheraton said the hotel would remain open, to his knowledge. The general manager did not immediately return phone calls from Woodbury Patch. Officials with the FBI and IRS executed a search warrant at JLT Group’s St. Paul headquarters last Friday, FBI special agent Steve Warfield said, …

Ann

3:54 pm on Saturday, February 26, 2011

The kitchen staff at the Sheraton are dropping like flies. Fear they wiil be next. Pay is awful . Management better do something quick. very nervous employees.   more ›

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