South metro police blotter, Aug. 21

August 20, 2016 at 5:43AM

Burnsville

AUGUST 10

Drug activity. A 44-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for possession of marijuana and obtaining food or lodging without paying, a 24-year-old Blaine woman was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and a 28-year-old Monticello man was arrested for possession of marijuana and providing false information to police on the 12900 block of Aldrich Avenue S.

PRIOR LAKE

JULY 29

Theft. A 22-year-old Rosemount man was arrested for theft on the 16800 block of Hwy. 13.

AUGUST 2

Drug activity. A 28-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance on the 16600 block of Franklin Trail.

Shakopee

AUGUST 3

Drug activity. An 18-year-old Savage woman was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, marijuana and drug paraphernalia near the intersection of Old Carriage Court and Old Carriage Road.

Drug activity. A 22-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and hypodermic needles and DWI on the 4200 block of Dean Lakes Boulevard.

AUGUST 9

Obstructing the legal process. A 27-year-old Lakeville man was arrested for fleeing a police officer near the intersection of E. County Road 101 and Valley Park Drive.

AUGUST 7

Drug activity. A 43-year-old St. Paul man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, driving with a revoked license and a Scott County warrant near the intersection of Mystic Lake Drive NW. and Valley View Road.

DWI. A 22-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for DWI and refusal to submit to a chemical test on the 600 block of Marschall Road.

Drug activity. A 20-year-old Brainerd, Minn., man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and driving with a revoked license near the intersection of 12th Avenue E. and Disc Drive.

Items are from reports made to police and are not intended to be a full picture of crime.

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