A 39-year-old career criminal suspected of killing a Mendota Heights police officer was shot and wounded by police late Wednesday after he fired on officers in St. Paul.
An unidentified woman with the suspect also was shot and wounded by police in the culmination of an intense eight-hour search.
The drama began when officer Scott Thomas Patrick, 47, a father of two from Mendota Heights, was shot to death about 12:20 p.m. on Dodd Road near Smith Avenue S. in West St. Paul. Patrick, who was alone in his squad car, was making "a routine traffic stop" when he was killed, West St. Paul police Lt. Brian Sturgeon said.
Sturgeon said it was not known if there was a struggle before the officer was shot.
An intensive search immediately began for Brian G. Fitch Sr., whose green Pontiac Grand Am was seen speeding away from the fallen officer.
As the manhunt grew, there were periods of confusion about whether Fitch had been found.
Early on, police surrounded a house on Pond Circle W. in Mendota Heights. Sturgeon would say only that it was one of many houses "affiliated" with the investigation. Later, a house at S. Robert and E. Morton streets on St. Paul's West Side also was the focus of police activity.
In the afternoon, police began chasing a green car, drawing extensive coverage from television station helicopters. That chase ended in Woodbury, where the driver was pulled from the car. But authorities later said that incident had no connection to the officer's shooting.