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06/18/2026
Missing Person Alert: 90-Year-Old Woman Last Seen in St. Paul
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The St. Paul Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 90-year-old woman who was last seen Wednesday afternoon in St. Paul.
According to police, Asha Kaube Gorfe was last seen at approximately 4 p.m. on June 17 near the intersection of Randolph Avenue and Seventh Street West.
Gorfe is described as 5 feet tall and weighing approximately 100 pounds. She has red and gray hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a dark-colored hijab, a dark long dress, and socks.
Authorities are concerned for her welfare and are asking anyone who may have seen Gorfe or has information about her whereabouts to come forward.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the St. Paul Police Department at 651-291-1111 or call 911 immediately.
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06/16/2026
WIIL SHEEGAY IN AY SARAAKIISHA ICE IYO FBI-DA AY DABA SOCDAAN ILAA IYO SAAKA SUBAXII
MINNEAPOLIS - Khalid Mohamed oo kamid ah dhallinyradda bulshadda u adeega, kana mid ah hogaamiyeyaasha sida iskaa wax u qabsadda ah ugu adeega bulshadda reer Minnesota ayaa fariin ku soo qoray bogga uu ku leeyahay Facebook.
Khalid ayaa sheegay in labo baabuur oo aan wax calaamad ah lahayn ay daba socdeen ilaa iyo saaka subaxii saacadu markii ay ahayd 9:00 subaxnimo. Khalid ayaa yiri, "haddii la i xiro ogaada in ay i xireen saraakiisha federaalka ee ah ee ICE". Khalid ayaa fariintiisa ku daray in haddii la xiro fariintan loo gudbiyo oo lala wadaago hay'adaha sharciga ama qareeno.
Dowladda Federaalka ayaa saaka subaxii xirtay, dacwadna ku soo oogay 15 qof oo kamid ah dadkii ku banaanbaxay ama ka hor istaagay saraakiisha ICE in ay dadka qaqabtaan intuu uu socday hawl-galka ICE.
MINNESOTA: Eedeymo Loo Soo Jeediyay Dad Lagu Tuhunsan Yahay Inay Horjoogsadeen Ama Waxyeelleeyeen Saraakiil Federaal Ah
06/15/2026
Federal Judge Dismisses Assault Case Against Somali American Woman Arrested During ICE Operation
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A federal judge has dismissed with prejudice an assault case against 23-year-old Somali American woman Nasra Ahmed, preventing prosecutors from refiling the charges stemming from her arrest during a January immigration enforcement operation in St. Paul.
Ahmed, a U.S. citizen, was arrested by ICE agents outside her apartment on Jan. 14 during Operation Metro Surge. Speaking publicly after the incident, Ahmed alleged that agents demanded identification, used a racial slur, forcibly detained her, and held her for two days.
Federal prosecutors initially charged Ahmed with felony assault, alleging that she yelled obscenities at agents, threw an egg at one officer, and spit in another agent’s face. The charge was later reduced to a misdemeanor.
In April, Ahmed sought dismissal of the case, arguing that the government violated her due process rights by publicly releasing prejudicial information despite a court order sealing the complaint. She also filed motions seeking evidence from prosecutors.
Rather than provide the requested materials, the U.S. Attorney’s Office moved to dismiss the case without prejudice. Ahmed did not oppose dismissal but argued that the case should be permanently closed.
U.S. District Judge John Tunheim agreed, ruling that the case should be dismissed with prejudice to protect Ahmed from what he described as potential prosecutorial harassment.
In his order, Tunheim criticized the government’s failure to provide evidence and questioned its rationale for seeking dismissal. The judge wrote that prosecutors appeared to be using dismissal as a way to avoid their discovery obligations, calling the government’s actions “certainly troubling.”
The ruling brings an end to the case and bars federal prosecutors from pursuing the same charges against Ahmed in the future.
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