South metro police blotter

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.

June 4, 2014 at 6:46AM

JORDAN

MAY 17

Criminal property damage. A man was arrested for criminal property damage for allegedly slashing tires on vehicles at a business in the 200 block of S. Broadway Street.

MAY 19

Theft. A landscaping boulder was reported stolen on the 200 block of Eldorado Drive.

PRIOR LAKE

MAY 23

Theft from motor vehicle. A laptop computer, car stereo and wallet containing gift cards and cash, valued at $1,370, were reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in a driveway in the 14000 block of Haas Lake Circle NW.

MAY 24

DWI. A 37-year-old Las Vegas man was arrested for drunken driving, refusal to submit to a chemical test and driving with a revoked license after a traffic stop for a centerline violation near the intersection of S. Hwy. 13 and South Park Drive.

DWI. A 40-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for drunken driving and refusal to submit to a chemical test after allegedly driving away from a hit-and-run accident with another vehicle near the intersection of Eagle Creek Avenue NE. and Raspberry Ridge Road NE.

Drug activity. A 25-year-old Shakopee woman was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and three Scott County warrants in the 4300 block of SE. Maplewood Street.

MAY 25

DWI. A 34-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for drunken driving, possession of marijuana and no proof of insurance after a traffic stop for a centerline violation near the intersection of Fountain Hills Drive NW. and Eagle Creek Avenue NE.

Assault. A 25-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for domestic assault and possession of hash oil, marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the 16600 block of Windsor Lane SE.

MAY 26

Drug activity. A 51-year-old Albert Lea, Minn., man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW.

MAY 27

DWI. A 19-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for drunken driving and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia after being involved in a hit-and-run accident in the parking lot at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd. NW.

SAVAGE

MAY 22

Drugs. A 17-year-old Lakeville boy was arrested for possession of prescription pills not prescribed to him at Prior Lake High School, 7575 W. 150th St.

MAY 25

DWI. A 48-year-old Savage woman was arrested for DWI after officers received a report of a vehicle hitting a parked car near the intersection of Yosemite Avenue S. and W. 135th Street. The woman's blood alcohol content was 0.21.

SHAKOPEE

MAY 21

Drugs. A 17-year-old Shakopee woman was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, prescription drugs and drug paraphernalia near the intersection of Marschall Road N. and Bluff Avenue E.

MAY 22

Warrant service. A 23-year-old Shakopee woman and a 25-year-old Chaska man were arrested on Scott County warrants near the intersection of Vierling Drive E. and S. Miller Street.

MAY 23

Trespassing. A 20-year-old Centerville man was arrested for trespassing and gate crashing at Valleyfair, 1 Valleyfair Drive S.

Assault. A 22-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for assault at America's Best Value Inn & Suites, 1244 Canterbury Road S.

MAY 24

DWI. A 24-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for DWI and careless driving near the intersection of S. Atwood Street and W. 3rd Avenue.

MAY 25

DWI. A 25-year-old Minneapolis woman was arrested for DWI and no proof of insurance after a traffic stop for driving without headlights on after dark near the intersection of 11th Avenue E. and S. Ramsey Street.

MAY 27

Criminal property damage. A 33-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for criminal property damage and a Car­ver County warrant in the 1500 block of Liberty Circle.

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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