Dakota County police blotter excerpts

May 30, 2015 at 5:23AM

BURNSVILLE

MAY 6

Drug activity. A St. Paul man, 32, was arrested for possession of narcotics, drug paraphernalia and a weapon on the 12900 block of Aldrich Avenue S.

MAY 7

Drug activity. A 27-year-old Farmington man was arrested for possession of six grams or more of narcotics and a 19-year-old Lakeville woman was arrested for possession of marijuana in the 12800 block of Frontage Road W.

DWI. A Bloomington man, 22, was arrested for DWI, refusal to submit to a chemical test, near the intersection of Burnsville Parkway W. and I-35W.

MAY 13

Criminal sexual conduct. A 43-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for criminal sexual conduct.

MAY 21

Assault. A Savage man, 28, was arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon on the 2000 block of Friendship Lane.

EAGAN

MAY 20

Warrant service. A man was arrested for providing false information to police and several warrants following a traffic stop near the intersection of Denmark Avenue and Oak Road.

MAY 21

Drug activity. An Albert Lea, Minn. man was arrested for possession of Methamphetamine and obstructing the legal process at Extended Stay America, 3384 Norwest Court.

LAKEVILLE

MAY 16

DWI. An adult was arrested for DWI near the intersection of W. 170th Street and Cedar Avenue.

Drug activity. An adult was arrested for possession of marijuana on the 21100 block of Kenrick Avenue.

MAY 17

DWI. An adult was arrested for DWI near the intersection of W. 160th Street and Pilot Knob Road.

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

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