South metro police blotter excerpts

March 24, 2015 at 8:00PM

JORDAN

MARCH 9

Warrant service. A woman was arrested on two Scott County warrants and cited for driving with a suspended license after a traffic stop for an equipment violation near the intersection of W. 2nd Street and S. Wood Street.

MARCH 10

DWI. A woman was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for a seat belt violation on the 900 block of 7th Street.

MARCH 12

Drug activity. A man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance on the 200 block of Maple Lane after officers responded to a report of a suspicious man trying to get into a vehicle.

PRIOR LAKE

MARCH 11

Drug activity. A 16-year-old Lakeville girl was arrested for possession of prescription medication on the 15800 block of Franklin Trail SE.

MARCH 12

Burglary. A welder and other items, valued at $420, were stolen from a business on the 16700 block of Welcome Avenue SE.

Obstructing the legal process. A 21-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for obstructing the legal process, driving with a suspended license and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia near the intersection of McKenna Road NW. and Jeffers Parkway NW.

DWI. A Prior Lake woman, 26, was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for improper lane use near the intersection of S. Hwy. 13 and Green Oaks Trail SE.

MARCH 13

Theft. A welding machine, valued at $510, was reported stolen on the 16700 block of Welcome Avenue SE.

MARCH 14

DWI. An Apple Valley man, 22, was arrested for DWI and refusal to submit to a chemical test near the intersection of S. Hwy. 13 and Main Avenue SE.

MARCH 15

Drug activity. A 32-year-old New Hope man was arrested for possession of amphetamines at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW.

MARCH 16

DWI. A 40-year-old Rogers woman was arrested for DWI near the intersection of Mystic Lake Drive NW. and Wilds Path NW.

MARCH 17

DWI. A St. Paul man, 35, was arrested for DWI and no insurance at Mystic Lake Casino, 24000 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW.

MARCH 18

DWI. A 19-year-old St. Paul man was arrested for DWI and a driver's license permit violation near the intersection of Canterbury Road S. and Valley View Road.

SAVAGE

MARCH 9

Disorderly conduct. A 39-year-old Edina man was arrested for disorderly conduct and fleeing a police officer on the 4300 block of W. 124th Street.

MARCH 14

DWI. A 33-year-old Bloomington man was arrested for DWI and no proof of insurance after a traffic stop for failing to stop for a stop sign near the intersection of the W. Hwy. 13 Frontage Road and Glenhurst Avenue S.

SHAKOPEE

MARCH 13

DWI. A 37-year-old Minneapolis man was arrested for DWI, driving with a revoked license and operating a motor vehicle with revoked plates near the intersection of Canterbury Road S. and Hwy. 169.

Assault. Two 30-year-old Shakopee men were arrested for assault and disorderly conduct on the 100 block of 1st Avenue E.

MARCH 14

Drug activity. A Shakopee man, 28, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia near the intersection of 10th Avenue E. and S. Market Street.

MARCH 15

Drug activity. A Chanhassen man, 23, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia and a Scott County warrant on the 1200 block of Canterbury Road S.

DWI. A 42-year-old Morristown, N.J., man was arrested for DWI and no Minnesota driver's license near the intersection of Canterbury Road S. and 12th Avenue E.

MARCH 16

Drug activity. A Chisago City man, 18, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and a hypodermic needle near the intersection of County Road 21 and Eagle Creek Boulevard.

MARCH 17

Obstructing the legal process. A 24-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for providing false information to police and a Scott County warrant on the 600 block of Gorman Street.

Drug activity. A 33-year-old Minneapolis man was arrested for possession of marijuana, providing false information to police and a Lyon County warrant on the 300 block of S. Dakota Street.

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

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