South metro police blotter

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.

March 18, 2014 at 6:22PM

JORDAN

MARCH 4

Theft. About $500 in change was reported stolen from washers and dryers at a duplex on the 400 block of E. 2nd Street.

PRIOR LAKE

MARCH 5

DWI. A 43-year-old Prior Lake woman was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for speeding and failure to drive in a single lane near the intersection of NE. 154th Street and Eagle Creek Avenue NE.

MARCH 7

DWI. A 48-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for failure to drive in a single lane near the intersection of Brunswick Avenue SE. and Dublin Road SE.

Drug activity. A 34-year-old Roberts, Wis., man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

MARCH 8

DWI. A 60-year-old Roseville man was arrested for DWI, refusal to submit to a chemical test, driving with a canceled license, possession of an open bottle, and an Anoka County warrant at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

MARCH 9

Warrant service. A 42-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested on Dakota and Scott county warrants near the intersection of SE. Colorado Street and Duluth Avenue SE.

DWI. A 26-year-old Lakeville woman was arrested for DWI at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW. The woman's blood alcohol content was 0.16.

Drug activity. A 20-year-old Albert Lea, Minn., woman was arrested for possession of marijuana near the intersection of S. Hwy. 13 and SE. Pleasant Street.

MARCH 10

Drug activity. A 19-year-old Brooklyn Park woman was arrested for possession of cocaine at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

MARCH 11

Drug activity. A 55-year-old Maple Grove man was arrested for possession of medi­cation without a prescription at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW.

Theft. A wedding ring, valued at $7,000, was reported stolen on the 2100 block of Trail of Dreams NW.

SAVAGE

MARCH 3

Warrant service. An 18-year-old Burnsville man was arrested on Scott County warrants after a traffic stop for an equipment violation near the intersection of Egan Drive and Quentin Avenue S.

MARCH 10

DWI. A 21-year-old Burnsville woman was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for speeding near the intersection of W. Hwy. 13 and Louisiana Avenue S. The woman's blood alcohol content was 0.14.

SHAKOPEE

MARCH 5

DWI. A 28-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI, open bottle in a motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license after a traffic stop for improper lane use near the intersection Marschall Road S. and St. Francis Avenue.

MARCH 6

Drug activity. A 22-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, and a Scott County warrant, and a 23-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and intent to sell controlled substances on the 3900 block of Eagle Creek Boulevard.

DWI. A 39-year-old Richfield man was arrested for DWI near the intersection of 12th Avenue E. and Vierling Drive E.

MARCH 8

DWI. A 29-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for DWI, criminal vehicular operation and a stop sign violation near the intersection of Marschall Road S. and ­Shakopee Avenue E.

MARCH 9

Drug activity. A 23-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and on a Scott County warrant on the 1200 block of 1st Avenue E.

MARCH 11

Burglary. A 46-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for burglary and assault on the 1200 block of Sage Lane.

Items are selected from reports made to police departments and are not intended to ­provide a comprehensive picture of crime in a neighborhood or community.

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