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Man charged with criminal sexual conduct in Maple Grove

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The child’s parents told officers they noticed the child’s behavior was off over the past several weeks, according to the criminal complaint.

MAPLE GROVE, Minn. — A former daycare teacher in Maple Grove has been criminally charged after he allegedly groped a 9-year-old. 

According to the charging document, officers were initially called to a report of the child saying they were inappropriately touched by a teacher at their school on Aug. 12. 

The child’s parents told officers they noticed the child’s behavior was off over the past several weeks. The child allegedly told their parents that one of their teachers, who has been identified as 38-year-old Ryan Vaughan, had been inappropriately touching them. 

The child said that Vaughan had told them not to tell anyone about the inappropriate touching. 

Vaughan is charged with second-degree criminal sexual conduct. 

Vaughan was fired from Tutor Time, the facility he worked at, according to a statement from the company.

“Immediately upon learning of the allegations, the staff member was placed on administrative leave. Following our protocols, we reported the matter to the appropriate authorities and have provided our full cooperation when contacted regarding their investigations. The employee has since been terminated. Additionally, prior to the staff member’s employment, Tutor Time completed required background checks, including a review of state-maintained abuse registries, which did not reveal anything that would preclude his employment or raise red flags,” said the statement.



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Lynx fans overjoyed after wild WNBA Finals Game 4 win

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The victory was anything but certain until the closing moments of the game, but fans remained optimistic.

MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Lynx fans poured into downtown Minneapolis on Friday night to cheer on their team despite back-to-back losses in Games 2 and 3 of the WNBA Finals. 

The fans were rewarded with a spectacle of a game that ended with a Lynx victory in the closing seconds.

“I think of so much energy from winning tonight they’ll be able to win in New York,” Hariet Grunewald said.

The victory was anything but certain until the closing moments of the game, but fans remained optimistic. 

“This is my first Lynx game, and so I’m excited about that and being here, and we’re going to win, we’re going to win,” Stacey Hayes said.

As the series extends to a winner-take-all Game 5 in New York,  even Liberty fans appreciated the moment for the WNBA.

“Obviously, all eyes are on the WNBA. All eyes are on the finals, and it’s just great to see the games growing and seeing the players and the organizations finally getting the respect they deserve as professional athletes,” New York Liberty fan Marqweesha Guthrie, who came from New Jersey, said.



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St. Paul Police looking for missing 19-year-old

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The teen had been last seen leaving school on Tuesday.

ST PAUL, Minn. — Police in St. Paul say a teen who was missing and considered endangered has been found safe. 

Authorities had been searching for 19-year-old Jae’Shaun Murray. He was last seen leaving school at about 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 

Friday at about 7:30 p.m., authorities notified media that he was located. 



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The Electric Slide: The story behind a Lynx tradition

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People have noticed the team dancing on the court after wins. It’s something that goes way back, so far back that it’s hard to figure out how it got started.

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Lynx face the New York Liberty in Game 4 of the WNBA finals for the last time on their home court. It is do-or-die after Wednesday’s loss put them down one.

If they win Friday night, there will be plenty of celebrating — and dancing.

Watch the video above to see Kent Erdahl explain one Lynx tradition you’re sure to see. 



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