Crime & Safety
Blotter: May 23 through May 29
A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files

Monday, May 23
11:40 a.m. — Police received a report that a tenant in the upstairs of a house on the 200 block of Seventh Ave North was throwing things out of the house. Police could not make contact with the tenant and spoke with the person who reported the incident.
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Tuesday, May 24
8:00 p.m. — Police received a report of two women fighting near Split Endz and Moor. They learned that the confrontation started on the bus, while the fight took place at the intersection of Ninth Avenue and Mainstreet. Officers couldn’t find one of the people involved, and others weren’t providing much information.
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Wednesday, May 25
12:50 a.m. — Police received a report of 15 people fighting in the middle of the street at the intersection of Mainstreet and Ninth Avenue North. Officers learned that the group had been out for a birthday party when “misunderstanding” happened. Everyone was separated and sent on their way in cabs.
Thursday, May 26
10:35 a.m. — A resident told police that someone stole construction cones near the intersection of Robinwood Lane and Fifth Street North overnight.
10:59 a.m. — A resident told police that the driver of a garbage truck hit the resident after the resident honked a horn at the garbage truck.
Friday, May 27
6:12 a.m. — Police received a report of two women having a “fistfight” while a crowd watched on the 900 block of Second Street North. They were gone when officers arrived.
Saturday, May 28
9:39 p.m. — A resident reported that someone broke into a brown Chevrolet Tahoe parked on the second level of the city garage and stole a GPS.
Sunday, May 29
10:07 p.m. — A resident told police that someone broke into a vehicle parked on the 300 block of Herman Terrace and stole an iPod and docking station worth $1,200.
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