Woodbury police seek info after Markgrafs Lake assault
Woodbury police are searching for the suspect or suspects responsible for attacking a man Thursday afternoon near Markgrafs Lake.
The assault occurred around 3:30 p.m. on the south side of the lake, police said.
An adult male was found and transported to Regions Hospital for injuries incurred from this assault, police said.
The Woodbury Police Department is actively investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call 651-439-9381.
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