Both victims were walking on the ice to retrieve a ball when the ice collapsed, according to authorities.
Eagan police also responded to several burglary and theft calls, and one assault, according to the most recent Eagan police reports.
Eagan police also responded to a report of a robbery at the intersection of Opal and Topaz Drives, according to the most recent police reports.
Here's a look at the crime headlines from the past week in the south metro.
Hamzeh Daghighian, 52, faces one count of second-degree assault and one count of terroristic threats following the incident.
Police say Bernard Edward Stone strangled a woman at a motel in Mendota Heights, then strangled a man who was in the room with them.
Thomas Henry Bundy, formerly of Eagan, will serve a year in the Dakota County Jail after sexual encounter with a juvenile last summer.
Police say Robert Fredrick Zieper rigged his cell phone so he could send live streaming video from the bathroom to his computer.
Police say Erin Anthony Neals became angry when he thought the Eagan woman was hiding his shoes so he couldn't leave the apartment.
Laura Michelle Schwartz of Burnsville, who was arrested this week, faces 10 felony counts of theft by swindle.
Golden Valley police arrested three people—including a woman from Eagan—after finding a crowbar, a bolt cutter and a hammer in their disabled SUV.
Antanie Devon Johnson is charged with two felony counts of making terroristic threats.
Shelly Jean Brown of St. Paul is charged with making terroristic threats after police say she chased the victim down the street with a knife.
Police say Prentiss Maurice Brown broke into a woman's home in Eagan, hit her repeatedly and then tried to steal her car.
Police say Jonathan Paul Haag had more than 700 child pornography images on his computer, some involving children as young as 5.
Police say Angela Marie and Gregory Allan Danner kept Angela's 15-year-old son locked in a basement bedroom with no bed and no lights, forcing him to do as many as 2,000 pushups a day.
Eagan police also responded to a burglary report and a harassment call, according to the most recent Eagan police reports.
Eagan Fire Chief Mike Scott said fire investigators ruled out every other cause for the blaze, which damaged six apartments and left 20 people temporarily homeless.
Jason Blackwell Johnson faces one count of terroristic threats and two counts of domestic assault for harassing and threatening to kill a female victim.
The blaze, which started early Thursday morning, damaged several residences at the Cinnamon Ridge apartment complex in Eagan. It took firefighters from three cities roughly two hours to contain the fire.
Extra DWI patrols will continue in the 13 counties through September 2013, as part of a 12-month, federally funded enforcement program.
A monthly rundown of the top suspects wanted by the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
Kurt Virgin, a well-known coach and sports camp coordinator at Eagan High School, was accused of stealing thousands from the school district. But the allegations aren't true, his attorney says.
Police also responded to a man who told officers his ex-girlfriend was taking a baseball bat to his car windows and a threats/stalking call at Eagan High School, according to the most recent Eagan police reports.
Police were called to the residence by the victim's son, who was hiding in the bedroom during the alleged assault.
Andrew James Remer, 26, attempted to burglarize a storage unit in Eagan, police say.
Eagan police picked up Ronnie Lavell Mayfield Nash and Shawn Keith Swayzer outside a Wells Fargo after bank authorities alerted officers.
In a separate incident, Eagan police also responded to a school therapist who told officers she witnessed a man abusing a disabled teenager.
Drivers got their first taste of winter driving conditions this season, after a light dusting of snow across the metro area on Monday morning.
Sexual assaults, brazen theft and aggravated robbery also reported around the region last week.
Police believe Nicholas Carmen Norstad, 31, was attempting to break into vehicles when he was arrested.
Nathan James Crawford, 26, was charged with one county of felony theft after stealing $830 of copper wiring from an Eagan business.
Christopher Robert Nicholls, 22, faces one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct for the alleged assault.
The ban was put into place on Oct. 16 as the result of dry conditions across the city and county.
In a separate incident, police also stopped a van driver accused of offering teenage girls "candy" on Halloween.
Eagan police coordinated alcohol and tobacco compliance checks on Oct. 24
In other crime news around the South Metro area, a suspect has been arrested in the Apple Valley child abuse case.
Two high-profile police standoffs involving Eagan officers earlier this year are part of a bigger problem, according to Jim McDonald.
Police say Benjamin Powell had a powerful handgun in his backpack when he was arrested at the Cedar Grove transit station.
Police say Duane Robbins repeatedly struck the child with a belt because of the victim's online conversations with a classmate.