Eagan police responded to several burglary calls, according to the most recent police reports.
Garrett Paul Sayers, 29, faces one count of felony terroristic threats and two gross misdemeanor counts of attempting to furnish alcohol to a minor.
Among other police reports from the region last week is the tale of a man who allegedly went to great lengths for a clean drug test.
Eagan police and fire officials say two men jumped to safety from the second story of a townhome complex after a fire broke out in a four-unit complex off Yankee Doodle Road.
Daniel Thomas Drobac, 32, was arrested following the incident and is currently in police custody.
Police believe Kenneth Edgar Staeheli, 53, ransacked the Eagan home while the victims were on vacation in Florida.
A monthly rundown of the top suspects wanted by the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
Jessica Lee Lehman, 28, faces two felony counts of possession of a controlled substance and one gross misdemeanor county of financial transaction card fraud.
Eagan police also responded to a car accident involving a child on a bicycle, according to the most police reports.
Kaylee Michelle Miller, 19, faces a bevy of criminal charges after allegedly lashing out at officers who were trying to assist her.
Everett Jacobe-Kwunzell Durr, 21, faces one felony count of second-degree aggravated robbery after the Dec. 30 incident.
In other crime news from around the region last week, two Apple Valley men were arrested in separate incidents involving loaded guns, and a high-speed chase through Shakopee reached speeds of 95 mph.
Vernon Ole Grimsrud, 53, faces two felony drug charges in relation to the incident, which allegedly took place on Sept. 20.
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Timothy Paul Afanasiev, whose criminal record includes convictions for burglary and theft, is accused of breaking into a home on the morning after Christmas and stealing electronics.
Jonathan Thomas Lahr, 36, died on Jan. 1 following a fight with his roommate. The roommate, Samuel Walter Petersen, was released from custody yesterday.
Police say Samuel Walter Petersen fought with the 36-year-old victim just prior to the victim's death on Jan. 1.
Cameron Patrick Seefeldt allegedly told coworkers that he wanted to blow up the business because it was "corrupt".
Eagan resident John Moore Leighton allegedly had nearly one pound of marijuana and more than $1,500 in cash on him when police arrested him.
Eagan police also arrested a man who threatened to shoot a juvenile, according to the most recent police reports.
Justin Allen Cody, 21, was charged with one fifth-degree count of possession of a controlled substance after police allegedly found syringes and heroin baggies in his vehicle.
In other crime news from around the South Metro region, Amy Senser's lawyer files an appeal, and a man threatens to destroy a McDonald's in Eagan.
Police say Apple Valley resident Michael V. Sovis had a blood-alcohol level of .28—more than three times the legal limit, according to a report in the Pioneer Press.
Police say Earline Wasp and her 16-year-old son used a stolen credit card to make purchases around Eagan and Apple Valley in September.
The state’s first DWI Law enacted was in 1911.
Eagan police also responded to several assault and theft calls, according to the most recent police reports.
"The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," the NRA's Wayne LaPierre said.
Dakota County Sheriff Dave Bellows said Thursday that Minnesota’s permit-to-carry law allows some people with serious mental health issues to acquire firearms.
Police say Erin Elisabeth Turnmire borrowed $1,200 from a woman for whom she served as a personal care attendant.
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Police say they found methamphetamine and stolen checks on Ronald Ervin Lavalle Jr. when he was arrested in Eagan.
The program, on Discovery Investigates, will be shown at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15.
Alexander James Farrell of Eagan and James Lambert Bergstrom of St. Paul are charged with burglarizing a Minneapolis rubber company, and police say Farrell blamed his addiction to methamphetamine for the crime.
The 2013 academy session will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday evenings beginning March 7 and ending April 25.
In other crime news from around the South Metro region, a Rosemount man previously convicted of vehicular homicide is arrested again for DUI.
The construction worker killed in late October by a toppled backhoe in Fort Snelling State Park told his wife he "had a bad feeling about the job."
Police say Gregory Gordon Anderson led them on a chase through neighborhoods in Bloomington, but told them fled because of stress.
December is designated National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, and Dakota County officials are warning drivers about the dangerous consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.