Austin man takes plea deal over meth, gun, and theft charges
Anthony Graham
Posted: Dec 18, 2020 1:37 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
ROCHESTER, Minn. – An accused drug dealer is pleading guilty in two southeastern Minnesota counties.
Anthony Barrett Graham, 36 of Austin, had been charged with nine felonies and two misdemeanors in Olmsted and Mower counties.
He was first arrested on March 17 after the Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office said Graham sold roughly 25 grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant. Graham was then arrested in Mower County on May 9 for stealing over $2,500 in electronic devices from the Kwik Trip on 10th Drive NW in Austin. Police say 12 grams of marijuana and 17 grams of meth was found in the car Graham was driving. And his final arrest was on July 24 after Austin police say Graham was picked up with a 9-millimeter handgun, 16 rounds of ammunition, 7 grams of meth packaged individually for sale, and a digital scale.
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(ABC 6 News) - The Olmsted County Sheriff s Office responded to a call Thursday at the Gamehaven Reservoir for a theft.
Captain Scott Behrns said the victim had parked their car at 2016 45th St SE in Marion Township then went for a walk with their dog for about half an hour. The man said when they got back to their vehicle they noticed the passenger side window had been broken.
The man said four to five totes of hunting clothing in the backseat, shotgun ammo, and his wallet was missing from the car. The gear is estimated to be worth between $2,500 and $3,500.
Rochester man went off the road near 140th Avenue and U.S. Highway 14 intersection.
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DOVER A crash between Dover and Eyota left a Rochester man injured Thursday night.
Scott Adam Jenkins, 56, of Rochester, was driving a 2018 Hyundai Sonata west on U.S. Highway 14 about halfway between Dover and Eyota about 7:30 p.m. Thursday when the vehicle left the roadway near the intersection at 140th Avenue Southeast, according to a Minnesota State Patrol report. Alcohol was listed by the patrol as a factor in the crash.
Jenkins was taken by Eyota Ambulance Service to Mayo Clinic Hospital-Saint Marys with non-life threatening injuries. No update on his condition was available.
The result is that Brothers is now offering free delivery of anything off its menu within the Rochester city limits. There’s a $5 charge for orders going to Stewartville or Byron, and there’s a $10 fee to deliver to Oronoco.
In addition to getting hot food to customers in a timely fashion, the change means any tips from customers go directly to his employees.
“My staff really want to work. This is a way we can keep them working,” said Smoot of his 10 employees. “We’re trying our best to support our staff.”
He likes that customers will see the same faces on their doorstep as those taking their order inside the bar, once the virus is under control. One downside to the delivery project is that means Rochester’s
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Rochester ,MN (KROC AM News) - It may have been cold but the atmosphere was spirited in Rochester Tuesday evening as local public safety agencies hooked up to put on a rare December parade.
Organizers called it: Light Up the Night Drive-by Holiday Parade: A Tribute to Frontline Health Care Workers.
The parade of firetrucks, ambulance and squad cars started in front of St. Marys Hospital and then worked its way over to the Methodist campus in the downtown. From there, the parade moved to the Olmsted Medical Center’s main campus.