Crime & Safety

Blotter: April 18 through April 24

A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files

Monday, April 18

12:46 p.m. — Police received a report that someone keyed a 2010 Dodge Charger parked at

 

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Tuesday, April 19

12:19 a.m. — A drunk man in his 20s was reported sitting on a patio and knocking on a door on the 900 block of 11th Avenue South. He was taken to detox.

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7:46 p.m. — Police learned about a group arguing outside Mark I Apartments at 1221 Mainstreet. There was talk of a knife and people fighting. Police ticketed two people for disorderly conduct.

 

Wednesday, April 20

1:32 p.m. — Police received a report of a road rage incident near . Two men were arguing. One left before officers arrived. Police spoke with the man who remained behind.

5:23 p.m. — Walgreens employees told police that someone stole an unknown item from the store. Police were not able to find the suspect.

 

Thursday, April 21

1:32 p.m. — A person at the reported that someone stole cash from a locker sometime within the past 15 to 30 minutes.

4:59 p.m. —  staff told police that someone stole five movies from the store. The suspect was described as a white man with short brown hair.

 

Friday, April 22

7:42 a.m. —  reported that someone stole cash from the business’ register.

8:22 a.m. —  and two businesses at 15 10th Ave. S. reported burglaries.

 

Saturday, April 23

8:44 a.m. —  reported a shoplifting. Police issued a trespass notice.

10:03 a.m. — Someone broke into a vehicle while it was parked overnight at the intersection of Fifth Avenue South and Third Street South.

 

Sunday, April 24

5:30 p.m. — A Lake Street Northeast homeowner arrived home to find a window open and property missing.

9:02 p.m. — A vehicle parked on the 600 block of Minnetonka Mills Road was found with its window broken and a purse inside missing.

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