Crime & Safety

Richfield Police Blotter: High School Student Reports Assault

The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports.

All the following information was taken from the ’s Crime Reports from Sept. 29, detailing incidents from Sept. 25-28.

A man was charged with assault and disorderly conduct after Police responded to a 911 hang up call Sept. 25.

Police investigated two theft from a vehicle incidents Sept. 25. There were no witnesses or suspects in either incident.

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A Richfield woman called Police in fear of her husband assaulting her Sept. 25. The husband was later taken into custody.

Police investigate four theft from a vehicle incidents Sept. 26.

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A student at Secondary Education Center Alternative (SECA) was assaulted in the lunchroom Sept. 26. The suspect was gone when Police arrived.

Police took a report of a possible identity theft Sept. 26.

A 35-year-old Richfield man was charged with drug paraphernalia possession Sept. 26.

A student reported he was attacked by seven Hispanic males on Sept. 26 on *66th Street and Rae Dr. The report was made on Sept. 27. The suspects were unknown to the victim.

Four people were cited for marijuana possession Sept. 28.

A 46-year-old Richfield man was charged with assault after he allegedly attempted to force his way into an apartment while holding a knife.

To view the reports in their entirety, go to the Richfield Public Safety webpage on the City of Richfield website.

Editor's Note: We've made a clarification to where the alleged assault of the high school student happened in the city.


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