Duluth man held in shooting case is released 
Duluth police said this afternoon that the facts in the case at the time established probable cause for Helge Rohm’s arrest, but after subsequent investigation it was determined that he should be released.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/10/2013
Man charged in Duluth gazebo fire exemplifies problem of repeat offenders 
John Gerald Woodruff could be the poster boy for nuisance crime in Duluth. He’s been a sharp pebble stuck in the shoes of street cops and a time-consuming headache for the court system.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/07/2013
Duluth man with lengthy record accused of burning gazebo 
John Gerald Woodruff, 52, made his first appearance Thursday in State District Court on a felony charge of building a negligent fire that caused more than $10,000 damage to a Congdon-era gazebo at a private residence in the Endion neighborhood in April.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/06/2013
Aitkin tax preparer charged with failing to file his own returns 
An Aitkin tax preparer who completed 2,400 income tax returns for others between 2005 and 2009 has been charged with six felony crimes for failing to file his own tax returns.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/06/2013
Aitkin tax preparer charged with failing to file his own 
An Aitkin tax preparer who completed 2,400 income tax returns for others between 2005 and 2009 has been charged with six felony crimes for failing to file his own tax returns.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/05/2013
Prosecutor: Suspect meant for Duluth stabbing victim to die 
A Marquette, Mich., woman coldly and calculatedly stabbed a woman in the back and then pulled the knife out because she wanted the victim to bleed to death, a St. Louis County prosecutor told a Duluth judge Tuesday.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/05/2013
Duluth police: Suspect wanted victim to bleed to death 
A Marquette, Mich., woman coldly and calculatedly stabbed a woman in the back and then pulled the knife out because she wanted the victim to bleed to death, a St. Louis County prosecutor told a Duluth judge today.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/04/2013
Duluth police: Recent crimes not random 
The point the Duluth Police Department emphasized in a Monday news conference is that the parties involved in recent incidents of violence knew each other.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/04/2013
Duluth police say arguments led to recent stabbing, shooting 
Police emphasized in a news conference Monday that a fatal stabbing Sunday and a nonfatal shooting last week both erupted between people who knew each other and were not random acts of violence.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/03/2013
Superior homicide suspect denied bail 
A Douglas County judge on Friday granted the prosecutor’s request that an Arizona man accused of, in essence, a domestic execution be held in jail without bail pending further court proceedings.
Duluth News Tribune, 06/01/2013
