A list of arrests made by Hopkins police.
A twice-weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
Yinyin Massage and Hopkins Asian Massage will no longer be able to do business in Hopkins. Yazhi Xiao will no longer be able to work in the city as a masseuse.
The department opened its doors to young children wanting to learn more about police.
Matthew Michael McLaughlin has been charged with third-degree assault, a felony.
The alleged attacker has been charged with felony domestic assault.
The City Council will consider the revocation of three massage licenses because of suspected prostitution.
Nicholas Henry Alexander Janzen drowned at the Oak Ridge Country Club pool.
The boy was pronounced dead after being taken to Hennepin County Medical Center.
Christopher Lee Tritten, 40, has been charged with first-degree assault.
Police say Lakeyia Shanee Johnson threatened to show compromising photos of a Dakota County man to his wife unless he paid for her silence.
Thieves hit some locations more than others.
Police say Matthew Thomas Tupa used the card for hotel rooms, meals and cell phone minutes.
A weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
Joshua Paul Hastad faces two counts of first-degree driving while impaired.
Thieves are taking the auto parts for the precious metals they contain.
Police say Hopkins resident Jessica Lee Matrious Bennett and Minneapolis residents Jamie Lynn Skinaway and Jayme Anne Wilson stole almost $1,200 worth of merchandise May 12.
Vincent Mark Smith serve four concurrent sentences in St. Cloud.
Christopher Ryan Arkwright has been charged with first-degree driving while impaired.
Peter Anatoli Clarke, of Minnetonka, said he carried the gun to the Main Street School of Performing Arts and the Off Campus Pavilion Alternative Program for protection.
Danny Lee Pritchard Jr. is accused of slapping his wife in the head following an argument over a video game console.
Curtis Weston Hilleren, 68, of St. Louis Park, faces a felony charge of unlawful disposal of hazardous waste.
Commissioners will consider a resolution that would allow the county to negotiate with Hopkins on terms for moving the city to county dispatch.
A Fridley resident who has two prior domestic assault convictions is accused of throwing his girlfriend to the ground in downtown Hopkins.
Hopkins Asian Massage and Yinyin Massage will have their licenses temporarily suspended until the June 5 license sanction proceedings.
Emily Kate Pieper is charged with child neglect and driving while impaired after her May 2 arrest.
Officers arrested two masseuses on suspicion of prostitution. They have been charged with gross misdemeanors.
The City Council gave its final approval Tuesday night.
The watch is in effect through 1 a.m. Wednesday.