Dakota County police blotter

May 29, 2011 at 3:17AM

BURNSVILLE

MAY 18

Prostitution. A 21-year-old Hopkins woman was arrested for prostitution.

DAKOTA COUNTY

MAY 20

Drug activity. A 26-year-old South St. Paul woman was arrested for possession of 25 grams or more of narcotics and criminal property damage.

EAGAN

MAY 17

Theft from vehicles. A laptop computer was stolen from an unlocked vehicle and $20 in change and sunglasses were stolen from a second vehicle in the parking lot of the Lemay Lake Apartments, 3025 Eagandale Place.

Property damage. A window was smashed on a vehicle in the parking lot of the Silver Bell Apartments, 2095 Silver Bell Road. A rock was found inside the vehicle but nothing was missing.

MAY 18

Littering. Three microwaves were dumped in a vacant lot in the 4100 block of Old Sibley Highway. The transformers had been cut from each of the microwaves.

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS

MAY 19

Theft. A 47-year-old South St. Paul man was arrested for domestic assault, false representation of unemployment benefits, receiving stolen property, driving with a canceled license and failing to provide proof of insurance.

Weapons violation. A 53-year-old Inver Grove Heights man was arrested for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

MAY 23

Assault. A 23-year-old Inver Grove Heights man was arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon, making terroristic threats, furnishing liquor to an underage person and criminal sexual conduct.

ROSEMOUNT

MAY 19

Assault. A 23-year-old Rosemount man was arrested for assault with a dangerous weapon and making terroristic threats.

SOUTH ST. PAUL

MAY 20

Burglary. A 46-year-old South St. Paul man and 47-year-old South St. Paul woman were arrested for burglary.

WEST ST. PAUL

MAY 18

Drug activity. A 23-year-old Mounds View man was arrested for possession and sale of 50 kilos or more of marijuana.

MAY 19

Fraud. A 30-year-old St. Paul man was arrested for check forgery, possession of counterfeit checks and financial transaction card fraud.

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

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