South metro police blotter, March 19

March 18, 2017 at 5:44AM

BURNSVILLE

FEB. 19

Weapon. A 27-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for reckless discharge of a firearm within a municipality on the 2700 block of Selkirk Drive.

LAKEVILLE

FEB. 12-18

Disorderly conduct. Two women, 44 and 50, were cited for disorderly conduct after getting into a fight at Subway, 17446 Kenwood Trail.

Drugs. A 20-year-old man was arrested for possession of narcotics, obstruction with force and threats of violence following a traffic stop on Florin Avenue and 169th Street.

FEB. 19-25

Theft. Two bicycles were stolen from the 17000 block of Finch Path.

Warrant. The SWAT team and Lakeville detectives executed a search warrant on the 17000 block of Jubilee Way. The suspect in this case allegedly mailed a rat to the victim.

FEB. 26-MAR. 4

Vandalism. Racist graffiti was found in a bathroom at Lakeville South High School, 21135 Jacquard Av. A suspect was identified and suspended from school.

PRIOR LAKE

FEB. 22

Drugs. A 50-year-old Forest Lake man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia at Mystic Lake Hotel, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd.

FEB. 23

Drugs. A Chanhassen woman, 31, was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and obstructing the legal process at Stonecrest Path and Mystic Lake Drive.

FEB. 25

Theft. A 26-year-old St. Paul man was arrested for theft of a motor vehicle, receiving stolen property, possession of a controlled substance, felon in possession of ammunition and trespassing at Little Six Casino, 2354 Sioux Trail.

Theft. Binoculars and a knife were stolen from a vehicle on the 14300 block of Waterfall Court.

MARCH 3

Drunken driving. A 47-year-old St. Cloud man was arrested for drunken driving and an outstanding Sherburne County warrant following a traffic stop at Mystic Lake Drive NW. and Dakotah Parkway NW. Also arrested was a 25-year-old St. Cloud man for possession of a controlled substance and possession of hypodermic needles.

MARCH 4

Drugs. A 35-year-old Fridley woman was arrested for possession of a controlled substance at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. Also arrested was a 32-year-old Minneapolis man for possession of a stolen motor vehicle, a warrant and possession of a controlled substance.

SHAKOPEE

FEB. 7

Drugs. A 25-year-old Minneapolis man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle and possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop at Mystic Lake Drive and Valley View Road.

FEB. 12

Drugs. A 37-year-old Jordan man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance at Holiday, 1381 Greenwood Court.

FEB. 14

Obstruction. A 30-year-old Shakopee man was cited for obstruction and arrested for a warrant at Wells Fargo, 380 Marschall Road.

FEB. 16

Drugs. A 60-year-old Shakopee man was cited for possession of marijuana at 1st Avenue E. and Naumkeag Street.

FEB. 18

Fraud. A 17-year-old Prior Lake boy was cited for displaying identification of another at Canterbury Card Club, 1100 Canterbury Road. An 18-year-old Prior Lake man was cited for lending identification to another.

FEB. 19

Disorderly conduct. Officers responded to Arnie's Bar, 122 1st Av. E., regarding a disturbance. A Shakopee man, 21, was cited for disorderly conduct and arrested on a Hennepin County warrant.

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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