South metro police blotter

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

December 18, 2012 at 10:14PM

ELKO

DEC. 8

Theft. A trailer was reported stolen from American Engineered Products, 26148 Newton Circle.

Theft. A firearm was reported stolen on the 24400 block of Panama Avenue.

JORDAN

NOV. 26

DWI. An adult man was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for a traffic violation near the intersection of Hwy. 169 and 173rd Street.

DEC. 9

Theft. A five-foot-long Royal Python snake valued at $600 was reported stolen from a residence on the 400 block of N. Rice Street.

PRIOR LAKE

DEC. 6

Drug activity. A 40-year-old Blaine man and 47-year-old St. Paul man were arrested for possession of methamphetamine on the 3500 block of Crystal Bay Lane NW.

Theft from motor vehicle. A window was smashed and a GPS unit and CDs valued at $280 were stolen from a motor vehicle at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW.

DEC. 7

Assault. A 19-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for assault, disorderly conduct and underage alcohol consumption at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW.

DEC. 8

DWI. A 29-year-old Eagan man was arrested for DWI and having no proof insurance after being involved in a property damage accident near the intersection of Eagle Creek Avenue NE. and SE. Quincy Street.

DEC. 9

Theft. Two air-conditioning units and luggage valued at $1,050 were reported stolen on the 17000 block of SE. Adelmann Street.

DEC. 10

Drug activity. A 21-year-old Chaska man was arrested for possession of marijuana and Adderall and a 22-year-old Chaska man was cited for driving with a suspended license after a traffic stop near the intersection of NW. 154th Street and Mystic Lake Drive NW.

DEC. 11

Burglary. A 36-year-old Minneapolis man was arrested for burglary and trespassing at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW.

SAVAGE

DEC. 3

Motor vehicle theft. A truck, trailer and skidloader valued at $26,990 were reported stolen from a local business. The case is under investigation.

Weapons violation. A 24-year-old Savage man was arrested for illegal transportation of a firearm and possession of a controlled drug paraphernalia, and a 27-year-old Savage man was arrested for negligent storage of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, after a search warrant was executed on the 13600 block of Lynn Avenue S.

DEC. 4

DWI. A 29-year-old Savage man was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for speeding near the intersection of Quentin Avenue S. and W. Hwy. 13. The man's blood-alcohol content was 0.11 percent, police said.

DEC. 6

DWI. A 31-year-old Burnsville woman was arrested for DWI and refusing to submit to a chemical test after a traffic stop for improper lane use near the intersection of W. 150th Street and S. Hwy. 13.

DEC. 7

Theft. A fish house trailer valued at $20,400 was reported stolen from a lot at Cement Raising Inc., 7440 W. 126th Street.

Theft. Packages containing items valued at $250 were reported stolen from a residence on the 9100 block of Woodhill Court.

Burglary. A forced entry burglary was reported on the 4400 block of SE. Pleasant Street.

DEC. 8

Drug activity. A 35-year-old St. Paul man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and an outstanding Washington County warrant, and a 31-year-old St. Paul man was arrested on an outstanding Ramsey County warrant and driving with a suspended license, both near the intersection of Connelly Parkway and S. Hwy. 13.

DEC. 9

Motor vehicle theft. An unlocked 2006 Jeep Liberty was reported stolen from the parking lot at Walgreen's, 8100 Egan Drive.

Flight. A 32-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for fleeing a police officer and on a Dakota County felony probation violation on the 4400 block of Lynn Court.

SHAKOPEE

DEC. 7

DWI. A 32-year-old Omaha man was arrested for DWI and refusal to submit to a chemical test on the 500 block of Marschall Road S.

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

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