No arrest has been made, but police believe a 20-year-old Hopkins man is responsible for the recent surge of burglaries and thefts from vehicles.
Officers also arrested a 20-year-old for assault following an incident in the 4200 block of Valley View Road.
Police are also on the hunt for suspects responsible for painting graffiti on equipment at Pamela Park.
Up to $1,000 is available to anyone with information that leads to the arrest of any of the suspects.
The robbery was one of several similar incidents reported in northwest Edina since June 10.
Since June 10, there have been 15 residential burglaries and seven thefts from vehicles in northwest Edina.
Stewart Eugene Pesheck received a 114-month prison sentence and was ordered to pay nearly $31,000 back in restitution.
Twelve moviegoers were killed during a tragic shooting in Colorado Friday.
Officers also arrested a 20-year-old Edina man who was found passed out in a stranger's driveway.
Officers also responded to a burglary alarm at Be Iced, finding a men's ring missing from a jewelry case.
If your apartment door is hot, Fire Marshal Tom Jenson suggests unlockingβnot openingβit, and putting wet towels or sheets around doors and vents to keep smoke out.
Police say Enoch Emilio Montante led them on a high-speed chase before crashing in Edina.
Officers were also dispatched to Normandale Park for property damage to a warming house.
Officers are focused on pedestrian safety at 50th & France, along the Edina Promenade and in crosswalks near Edina parks.
Police Chief Jeff Long explained why squad cars are often left idling in a recent blog post on the City of Edina's website.
Ryan Quinn offers advice to Edina residents about gaseous odors and arcing power lines.
Officers also responded to the Centennial Lakes parking ramp for $1,560 in damage to a vehicle.
Police are also looking for the person responsible for $700 worth of property damage to the Weber Park warming house.
A three-story apartment building in the 4100 block of Parklawn Avenue went up in flames late Tuesday night.
Sheriff Rich Stanek is reminding Hennepin County residents to put safety measures in place when using portable pools.
A white male wearing a substantial amount of clothing reportedly escaped through the 51st Street parking ramp.
Officers were also dispatched to Viking Sewing Gallery to investigate a stolen $1,299 sewing machine.
Police also responded to a pair of burglaries in the 5000 block of Schaefer Road.
Police say Samuel Edward Waters repeatedly offered them $1,000 to let him go home and sleep.
A 27-year-old Hopkins man was also arrested for possession of a controlled substance.
Police are also seeking the person responsible for spray painting a light pole at Drexel Avenue and Bridge Street.
The Edina police officer and his K-9, Diesel, placed 17th overall at the National Detector Trials.
Officers also responded to Edina Tire & Auto on a report of two stolen catalytic converters valued at $2,000.
The young man was dug out from beneath a massive chunk of concrete and transported to Hennepin County Medical Center.
Sheriff Stanek suggests identifying an out-of-town contact and teaching family members to send text messages.
The 50th & France restaurant violated the city's 60-40 food to liquor ratio and sold liquor to a minor within a six-month period.
Police are also looking for the suspect responsible for stealing a purse at the Neighborhood Ice Cream Shoppe.
In addition to locking your doors, Sheriff Rich Stanek suggests leaving your front lights on.
Police say Melvin Leroy Henderson III made repeated visits to the store and stole electronic items, some of which he later pawned.
Valley View Middle School officials also reported another stolen iPad from a classroom.
Police also arrested a woman for $346 worth of unauthorized mark downs at Macy's.
The 37-year-old victim was transported to Hennepin County Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.
The latest updates from Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek.
Police report another purse was stolen from a patron of Chuck E. Cheese's.