West metro police blotter

October 24, 2015 at 5:11AM

CHANHASSEN

OCT. 2

Drugs: A 19-year-old male was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and another 19-year-old male was cited for trespassing in the 7800 block of Century Boulevard.

CORCORAN

OCT. 5

Missing person: A parent reported their 11-year-old ran away from home in the 6300 block of Pioneer Trail. Officers located the girl in a barn on the property.

OCT. 10

Check welfare: Someone called police to report they haven't heard from their friend in 12 hours and the friend hadn't shown up at a scheduled get-together. Officers went to the 6700 block of Willow Drive and located the friend, who was sleeping. Everything was fine.

EDINA

OCT. 7

False information: A 13-year-old boy was arrested for giving police a false name and curfew violation in the 6700 block of York Avenue.

OCT. 10

Drugs: An Edina woman, 20, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, marijuana and drug paraphernalia at 58th Street and Brook Drive.

EXCELSIOR

OCT. 2

Disorderly conduct: An Excelsior woman, 58, was arrested for disorderly conduct after using obscene language in public on Water Street.

OCT. 5

Suspicious activity: A woman from Glencoe Road reported that someone had tried to pry open a window. Officers checked the window and noticed the wood was rotting and crumbling.

MAPLE PLAIN

OCT. 3

Vandalism: A woman from the 5800 block of Three Oaks Avenue reported four to six golf ball-sized drops of a purple paint on her vehicle. Officers investigated and learned it was bird feces, not paint.

MEDINA

OCT. 7

Theft: Someone from the 5500 block of Hwy. 55 reported that a garage sale sign was stolen or missing.

OCT. 9

Drugs: A Richfield woman, 34, was cited for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at Medina Road and Hunter Drive.

OCT. 10

Animal complaint: Someone from the 100 block of County Road 24 called to report a coyote in the area.

Plymouth

OCT. 1

Burglary: Electronics and cash were stolen from a home in the 15600 block of 16th Avenue. There were no signs of forced entry.

OCT. 4

Theft: A wallet was stolen from a purse after a woman accidentally left it in the lobby of an apartment building in the 3500 block of Xenium Lane.

RICHFIELD

SEPT. 30

Theft: A gun and sunglasses were stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the 6400 block of 11th Avenue S.

Disorderly conduct: Officers responded to TCF Bank, 6501 Richfield Pkwy., regarding a man being aggressive toward an infant in his care. The man, 61, was cited for disorderly conduct and taken to a detox facility. The child was taken to St. Joseph's Home for Children.

OCT. 4

Disorderly conduct: A Richfield man, 20, was cited for disorderly conduct and property damage and a Richfield woman, 27, was cited for disorderly conduct during a domestic dispute at 67th Street E. and Oakland Avenue S.

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.

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