2019 Fundraiser November

Huge thank you to Vinnie Mustafoski, owner of Winona Family Restaurant, and the patrons who supported the Winona Area Crime Stoppers fundraiser on Tuesday, November 12. We raised over $2,700 that will go toward rewards for those who provide tips that lead to arrests and convictions. Also thanks to the Winona Police Department, Goodview Police Department, Winona County Sheriff’s Department, and all the county law enforcement agencies for their support of the event, and the officers who helped greet customers and pour coffee.

Winona Family Restaurant Fundraiser – March 6

Winona Family Restaurant, the site of our fundraiser March 6, 2018.

Winona Family Restaurant has generously agreed to give 100% of the money from food and drink sales on March 6, 2018 to Winona Area Crime Stoppers. That’s right – 100%! Please stop by between the hours of 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. and support Crime Stoppers, which provides local citizens with rewards for tips and information leading to arrests and convictions of crimes.

Davidson Sport XL 1200

On 7/22/16 between the hours of 9pm and 7/23/16 6:35am a Harley Davidson Sport XL 1200 was taken from a parking lot located on the 800 block of 53rd Ave in the City of Goodview. It has MN plates. The body was black with a black and orange tank and an orange and black front fender. It had Vance and Hines exhaust with a Screaming Eagle intake. It also had 16” ape hanger style handle bars. Under the rear fender there is a large rust spot. Please see the attached photo of the bike. If you have any information about this stolen bike please contact the Goodview Police Department at 507-452-1500 or Winona Area Crime Stoppers at 507-457-6530.https://winonaareacrimestoppers.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1781&action=edit#

Expensive Ring Missing

Winona Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a very expensive ring discovered missing from a resident of Saint Anne of Winona.

Police Chief Paul Bostrack said the ring was last seen on February 14th and was discovered missing on February 16th.

He said the ring was described as a three-band platinum wedding ring, with a four-carot diamond center stone and diamonds around the three bands.
Bostrack said the ring was valued at $65,000.

It was owned by a 93-year-old female resident who had been wearing it on one of her hands. Because of a snug fit it is not believed to have fallen off the person’s hand.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the ring or who may have taken it is asked to call the police department. You can also call Winona Area Crime Stoppers at 457-6530 where you can remain anonymous and be eligible for a reward.