St. Cloud, MN (KNSI) – Six people were arrested for outstanding warrants after three units from the St. Cloud Police Department raided a home on the northeast side of the city on Tuesday.
A press release says members of the Community Response Team, SWAT, and Violent Offender Task Force were investigating potential drug sales at a home in the 400 block of 6th Street. Fifteen people were detained, with six people eventually placed under arrest due to existing warrants.
- Alrondin Armel McMorris, 28, is accused of possession of drugs and recklessly firing a gun in Benton and Stearns Counties.
- Amy Lynn Heller, 30, is wanted after failing to appear in Stearns County court related to a drug charge.
- Christina Nicole Roketa, 40, was sought for a gross misdemeanor for possession of drugs in Stearns County.
- Hassan Ayan Mohamed, 28, has been charged with felony theft in Hennepin County.
- Victor Joseph Mertz, 22, has an outstanding charge for felony theft in Scott County.
- Wendell Lorin Springfield, 33, failed to appear in Stearns County court related to violating a domestic abuse no-contact order and vehicle theft.
Officials say that everyone arrested was taken to the Benton County Jail. The knock-and-announce warrant was served just after 1:30 p.m.

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