JORDAN

AUGUST 5

Warrant service. An adult male was arrested on two Scott County warrants on the 200 block of E. 1st Street.

AUGUST 8

Theft. A shooting bag and miscellaneous firearms accessories, valued at $870, was reported stolen on the 400 block of Syndicate Street.

AUGUST 9

DWI. An adult male was arrested for DWI after a single vehicle property damage accident on Quaker Avenue.

AUGUST 10

Theft from vehicle. A laptop computer and accessories, valued at $1,220, were reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle on the 900 block of Waterford Way.

AUGUST 11

DWI. An adult male was arrested for DWI, driving with a suspended license and no proof of insurance after a traffic stop near the intersection of Quaker Avenue and W. 180th Street.

PRIOR LAKE

AUGUST 8

Theft from motor vehicle. A 40-year-old Roseville man was arrested for theft and motor vehicle tampering at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

AUGUST 9

Drug activity. A 30-year-old Apple valley man was arrested for possession of Xanax and a Scott County warrant at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

Assault. A 51-year-old Minneapolis man was arrested for assault an disorderly conduct after he became combative when security ofifcers were investigating an incident where the man had cornered a waitress working a suite during a concert at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

AUGUST 10

DWI. A Prior Lake woman, 28, was arrrested for DWI, refusal to submit to a chemical test, driving with a revoked license and no proof of insurance near the intersection of S. Highway 13 and Franklin Trail SE.

Theft. Roofing materials valued at $527 were reported stolen on the 16800 block of Toronto Avenue SE.

AUGUST 11

Assault. A 25-year-old Corona, Calif. man was arrested for assault on the 3100 block of Sweetgrass Circle NW.

AUGUST 12

Disorderly conduct. A 50-year-old St. Paul man was arrested for disorderly conduct at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

Theft from vehicle. A purse and contents, valued at $550, were reported stolen from a locked vehicle with the windows down far enough that someone could have reached in and unlocked the vehicle on the 16800 block of Toronto Avenue SE.

AUGUST 13

Theft. A paddleboat, valued at $1,200, was reported stolen on the 15200 block of Fish Point Road SE.

SAVAGE

AUGUST 6

DWI. A 47-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for improper lane use on the 14000 block of S. Highway 13. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.145.

AUGUST 9

Drug activity. A 24-year-old man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance after being stopped for riding a bicycle on County Road 42 near the intersection of Egan Drive and Louisiana Avenue S.

Domestic assault. A Savage man, 19, was arrested for domestic assault, underage alcohol consumption and criminal property damage on the 4600 block of River Crossing.

AUGUST 10

Motor vehicle theft. A 16-year-old Savage boy was arrested for motor vehicle theft, DWI and no Minnesota driver's license after a traffic stop for driving without headlights and poor driving conduct near the intersection of Glendale Road and W. 140th Street The boy's blood alcohol content was 0.12.

DWI. A Mendota Heights woman, 24, was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for improper lane use on the 4600 block of W. Highway 13 and Louisiana Avenue S. The woman's blood alcohol content was 0.18.

SHAKOPEE

AUGUST 8

Obstructing the legal process. A Shakopee boy, 14, was arrested for obstructing the legal process and fleeing a police officer on foot on the 1000 block of Eastview Circle.

DWI. A 57-year-old Minneapolis man was arrestedf or DWI, refusal to submit to a chemical test, driving with a cancelled license and driver's license restriction violations near the intersection of 12th Avenue E. and Vierling Drive E.

AUGUST 11

DWI. A 29-year-old Lakeville man was arrested for DWI, driving with a revoked license and failure to drive with due care near the intersection of Marschall Road and Country Trail E.

Items are selected from reports made to police departments and are not intended to ­provide a comprehensive picture of crime in a neighborhood or ­community.