The Eagan Police Department's February and March editions of the "Blue Blotter"—a periodic police newsletter.
Analysis by the American Civil Liberties Union found a big difference in black and white arrest rates despite similar usage rates.
The Eagan City Council voted to purchase a 4.3-acre site for $625,000, with plans to potentially build a new, consolidated fire station on the site.
In a separate incident, police responded to an alleged dog-napping that occurred in the front yard of an Eagan home.
A St. Paul man faces two felony drug charges following the discovery.
Connie Marie Rogers, 46, faces 10 felony counts of theft by swindle, according to a criminal complaint filed by the Dakota County Attorney's Office.
Maurice Anthony Brooks, Christa Judith Wong and James Edward Stevenson III all face one felony count of attempted aggravated robbery
The agency is using new techniques to match DNA. Eagan has one man, Christopher Matthew Kerze, in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
James William Hunter was charged with simple robbery and assault for his alleged role in the incident.
William Roger Anderson and Michael Marshall Tate-Johnson both face a felony theft charge after allegedly attempting to steal a pickup, trailer and four golf carts.
The Eagan police department is looking for help in investigating a series of six burglaries with similar circumstances.
In a separate incident, a neighbor exposed himself to a woman walking her dog.
Police arrested Kurtis Ray Cornelius and Ronald Richard Gage after a car chase on May 13.
Also in this week's roundup, Booker T. gets booked and Northfield's alleged dog killer faces several charges.
Sebastian Jaylan Souder, 18, made off with more than $8,000 in cash following two break-ins, according to police.
Investigators are looking for a suspect or suspects who forced open the front door of a home and stole electronics and jewelry from the residence, located on the 600 block of Oxford Road.
Scott Thomas Hodge, of Apple Valley, is accused of shoplifting from a Target store in Eagan.
The city issues about one speeding ticket per year for every 100 residents.
In a separate incident, a local man asked to meet with police after his ex-girlfriend put out "reward" money on him.
Police say Stephen Daniel Gifford, 48, broke into four Eagan businesses in the Rahncliff Road area on April 30.
No one was injured in the blaze. Eagan firefighters have not yet identified the cause of the fire.
Also in this week's crime notes, a bad prescription in Burnsville and a Northfield dog killer.
A monthly rundown of the top suspects wanted by the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
Police say the man had a .356 blood-alcohol level, while the woman blew a .42. Both were transported to a local hospital.
Albert Morris Johnson, 35, could face federal drug charges in the wake of a drug task force raid on his home and business.
Also in this week's update: your weekly "dumb criminal" and asleep at the wheel.
Every year, Eagan fire officials use donated junker vehicles for traffic accident training.
The man groped a female limousine driver in her car in late February, according to a criminal complaint.
In a separate incident, police say a caretaker allegedly stole furniture and appliances from a home she was supposed to watch.
Standing on the bluffs, the pair saw a man on fire far below them, and ran for police.
Bryant Jeffrey Evenson and Matthew Kenneth Cantley were running a forgery operation out of a local hotel room, according to investigators.
Also in this week's roundup: Remembering a Northfield teen, and an Apple Valley husband faces first-degree murder charges.
The department installed an anonymous drug dropoff box in the police department lobby last month.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows updates you on the latest county happenings.
Michael Robert Juarez, 48, had at least 152 child pornography files on his computer, according to police.
Each week, Eagan Patch publishes a selection of the most recent police reports.
Hector Rufino Vergara-Sanchez, 37, faces one felony count of terroristic threats for his alleged role in the incident.
Also in this week's update – More victims in the Craigslist caper via Lakeville.