South metro police blotter

June 18, 2014 at 6:35AM

PRI­OR LAKE

JUNE 6

DWI. A 25-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI and expired registration after a traffic stop for improper lane use near the intersection of S. Hwy. 13 and SE. Dakota Street.

Theft from motor vehicle. A handgun, valued at $450, was reported stolen from a motor vehicle on the 15300 block of Breezy Point Road SE.

DWI. A 34-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI after a traffic stop for improper lane use near the intersection of Eagle Creek Avenue SE. and Duluth Avenue SE. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.19.

JUNE 8

DWI. A 50-year-old Bloomington man was arrested for DWI at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Boulevard NW., after being advised not to drive while at Little Six Casino.

Drug activity. A 29-year-old ­Faribault man was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia at Little Six Casino, 2354 Sioux Trail NW.

JUNE 10

DWI. A 21-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested for DWI and possession of a controlled substance after a traffic stop for driving over the centerline near the intersection of West Avenue SE. and SE. Colorado Street.

SAVAGE

JUNE 6

DWI. A 60-year-old Shakopee woman was arrested for DWI on the 4900 block of W. 123rd Street.

JUNE 7

DWI. A 50-year-old Savage man was arrested for DWI, careless driving and possession of an open bottle in a motor vehicle near the intersection of Credit View Drive and Dufferin Drive.

JUNE 8

DWI. A 30-year-old Richfield man was arrested for DWI near the intersection of Quentin Avenue S. and W. 123rd Street. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.18.

DWI. A 22-year-old Burnsville man was arrested for DWI and no proof of insurance after a traffic stop for an equipment violation on the 14200 block of O'Connell Road. The man's blood alcohol content was 0.11.

JUNE 9

Drug activity. A 30-year-old Savage man and 25-year-old Bloomington man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance on the 13200 block of Williamsberg Drive. The Bloomington man also had a warrant for his arrest and was charged with providing false information to police.

SHAKOPEE

JUNE 5

Drug activity. A 31-year-old Belle Plaine man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, a 20-year-old Minneapolis man was cited for possession of marijuana and a 34-year-old Eagan man was cited for open bottle in a motor vehicle near the intersection of County Road 21 and Eagle Creek Boulevard.

JUNE 6

Obstructing the legal process. A 23-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for providing false information to police and Scott County warrants near the intersection of Thistle Lane and Mound Street.

JUNE 7

DWI. A 20-year-old Belle Plaine man was arrested for DWI after being involved in a hit-and-run accident on the 1200 block of Shakopee Avenue E.

DWI. A 39-year-old Minneapolis man was arrested for DWI, possession of an open bottle and driving with a revoked license near the intersection of Canterbury Avenue S. and Valley View Road.

Drug activity. A 23-year-old Inver Grove Heights man was arrested for DWI and possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia on the 3900 block of Eagle Creek Boulevard.

JUNE 8

Disorderly conduct. A 26-year-old Shakopee man was arrested for disorderly conduct, indecent exposure and motor vehicle tampering on the 3900 block of 12th Avenue E.

JUNE 9

Warrant service. A 21-year-old Chaska man and a 19-year-old Jordan man were arrested on Scott County warrants on the 1100 block of 11th Avenue W.

JUNE 11

DWI. A 42-year-old Jordan man was arrested for DWI, refusal to submit to a chemical test and driving with a canceled license near the intersection of Hwy. 169 and Marystown Road.

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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