JORDAN

NOV. 12

DWI. An adult woman was arrested for DWI following a traffic stop for a driving violation near the intersection of Hwy. 169 and W. 2nd Street.

NOV. 13

DWI. An adult man was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for a driving violation near the intersection for Hwy. 169 and Delaware Avenue.

NOV. 14

Theft from vehicle. Tools valued at $3,000 were reported stolen from a utility truck at a business on the 600 block of W. 2nd Street.

Theft. A Sony video camera and 19-inch LED television was reported stolen from St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 313 E. 2nd St.

NOV. 18

DWI. An adult man was arrested for DWI, having an open bottle in a motor vehicle and having no proof of insurance after a traffic stop for speeding near the intersection of Hwy. 169 and Broadway Street.

SAVAGE

NOV. 13

Burglary. Items totaling $380 were reported stolen from a storage shed at Twin City Brick, 8035 W. 125th St.

Disturbing the peace. A 26-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for violating a no-contact order, a car seat violation and for having no proof of insurance after a traffic stop for speeding near the intersection of Hwy. 13 and Lynn Avenue S.

Theft from vehicle. A bag and impact wrench valued at $353 were reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle on the 4300 block of McColl Drive.

NOV. 15

Theft. A trailer and scrap metal were reported stolen from a business on the 8200 block of W. 125th Street. The trailer was recovered at a nearby business without the scrap metal.

Theft. Two catalytic converters valued at $800 were reported stolen from vehicles parked outside Mobile Essences, 8545 Hwy. 101.

NOV. 16

DWI. A 44-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI, driving with a revoked license and an outstanding Scott County warrant after a traffic stop for speeding near the intersection of W. Hwy. 13 and Vernon Avenue S.

NOV. 17

Motor vehicle theft. A semi truck/trailer was reported stolen from a business in Savage. The case is under investigation.

Items are selected from police reports and are not intended to provide a comprehensive picture of crime.