JORDAN

SEPT. 11

DWI. A man was arrested for DWI on the 600 block of N. Broadway Street.

PRIOR LAKE

SEPT. 11

Motor vehicle theft. A St. Paul woman, 35, was arrested for possession of a stolen motor vehicle, possession of stolen property and driving with a revoked license at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard.

SEPT. 13

Trespassing. A Rosemount man, 40, was arrested for trespassing at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

SEPT. 14

Obstructing the legal process. An 18-year-old Faribault, Minn. man was arrested for fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle, possession of a stolen vehicle, fleeing a police officer on foot, driving with a revoked license and underage drinking and driving on the 16000 block of West Avenue SE.

SEPT. 15

Drug activity. A Las Vegas woman, 22, was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, and charges are pending on a 26-year-old Prior Lake man for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

Drug activity. A Hastings man, 22, was arrested for possession to methamphetamine and a hypodermic needle at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

DWI. A Madison, Wis. man, 39, was arrested for DWI and no proof of insurance after a traffic stop for failure to signal a turn near the intersection of Pike Lake Trail NE. and NE. 140th Street.

SAVAGE

SEPT. 10

Drug activity. A Richfield man, 24, was arrested for DWI, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and hypodermic needles and a Savage woman, 32, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance near the intersection of W. 136th Street and Inglewood Avenue S.

Burglary. A walk-behind asphalt saw, valued at $1,200, was reported stolen from a Savage business.

SEPT. 12

Warrant service. A Maplewood girl, 17, was arrested on Scott County warrants for theft and obstructing the legal process at the Savage Police Department, 6000 McColl Drive, after the girls brought her to the station to turn her in.

Drug activity. A Prior Lake man, 21, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia and a Shakopee woman, 18, was citied for an instruction permit violation and improper lane use.

SEPT. 13

DWI. A Shakopee man, 30, was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for speeding near the intersection of W. Hwy. 13 and Louisiana Avenue S. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.15.

DWI. A Savage man, 31, was arrested for DWI and open bottle on the 14400 block of S. Hwy. 13. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.24.

DWI. A Savage man, 56, was arrested for DWI and a B-card violation near the intersection of Egan Drive and S. Hwy. 13. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.16.

SEPT. 14

DWI. A Savage man, 30, was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for speeding near the intersection of W. Hwy. 13 and Louisiana Avenue S. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.18.

Domestic assault. A Burnsville man, 56, was arrested for domestic assault, violating an order for protection and disorderly conduct on the 12300 block of Princeton Avenue S.

SHAKOPEE

SEPT. 10

Order for protection violation. A Shakopee man, 34, was arrested for violating an order for protection on the 700 block of Cobblestone Way.

SEPT. 11

DWI. A Coon Rapids woman, 30, was arrested for DWI and refusal to submit to a chemical test on the 9000 block of Hwy. 169.

SEPT. 12

Warrant service. A 33-year-old homeless man was arrested on Ramsey and Washington County warrants on the 9000 block of Hwy. 169.

SEPT. 14

Warrant service. A Shakopee woman, 24, and a Shakopee man, 27, were arrested on Scott County warrants near the intersection of Southbridge Parkway and Hartley Boulevard N.

SEPT. 15

DWI. A Shakopee man, 31, was arrested for DWI on the 500 block of S. Dakota Street.

SEPT. 17

Drug activity. A 42-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine, pills and possession with intent to sell on the 500 block of Marschall Road S.

An arrest or citation means police suspect a crime has occurred; allegations still must go before a judge. Items are selected from reports made to police departments and are not intended to provide a comprehensive picture of crime.