CORCORAN

SEPT. 25

Noise complaint: Officers spoke to two males who were outside banging on buckets with drumsticks in the 7800 block of Maple Hill Road. The males agreed to stop.

HOPKINS

OCT. 2

Drugs: A 43-year-old Minneapolis man was arrested for a felony warrant and possession of a controlled substance on 1st Street S. and 8th Avenue S.

EDINA

SEPT. 21

Disorderly conduct: A 25-year-old Edina man was arrested for disorderly conduct at 66th Street and Drew Avenue.

SEPT. 24

Theft: A 60-year-old Bloomington woman was arrested for shoplifting at Target, 7000 York Avenue S.

SEPT. 26

Weapon: A 21-year-old man was arrested for possession of a firearm without a permit following a traffic stop at Hwy. 62 and Gleason Road.

Theft: A 67-year-old Edina man was arrested for shoplifting at Cub Foods, 6775 York Av. S.

EXCELSIOR

SEPT. 26

Suspicious activity: Someone called police to report that a resident was selling new items that could possibly be stolen. Officers arrived and found that a resident was having a garage sale and nothing was out of the ordinary.

SEPT. 29

Suspicious activity: An officer observed a pair of pants shut in the rear passenger door of a vehicle parked in a church parking lot in the 800 block of Third Avenue. The officer approached the vehicle and discovered two individuals having consensual sexual relations. The individuals were warned about their behavior and left.

INDEPENDENCE

SEPT. 26

Suspicious activity: Officers responded to the 3200 block of Haughey Road regarding a couple of men in camouflage and a dog walking on the road. Officers found they were duck hunters.

MAPLE GROVE

SEPT. 26

Property damage: Someone shot an arrow into the siding of a home in the 8900 block of Oakview Lane.

SEPT. 27

Theft: An engagement ring was stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 10700 block of 108th Avenue.

SEPT. 28

Theft: Two compound bows were stolen from a garage left open at a home in the 13000 block of 73rd Place.

MEDINA

SEPT. 24

Animal complaint: Someone from the 100 block of County Road 24 called to report a goose with one leg; however, it was still able to fly.

SEPT. 26

Animal complaint: Loose donkeys and horses were reported in the 2700 block of Willow Drive. The owners had placed them back in the pasture before the officer arrived.

RICHFIELD

SEPT. 25

Theft: A female from the 17300 block of County Road 6 reported $6,000 missing from her safe.

SEPT. 26

Robbery: Officers responded to the 7500 block of 5th Avenue S. regarding shots fired. Three males were located, and it was determined that they were the victims of a robbery. They stated to officers that they had been shot at. No one was injured.

Susan Hilliard • 612-673-7131

An arrest or citation means police suspect a crime has occurred; they are allegations and 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.