A list of arrests Hopkins police made between Oct. 22 and Oct. 28.
A twice-weekly selection of incidents drawn from Hopkins police files.
The 15-year-old jumped on Mahesh Ganpat’s back Sunday after Ganpat allegedly started pushing the woman.
Hopkins Patch is looking for people with local connections who are affected by the storm.
A list of arrests Hopkins police made between Oct. 15 and Oct. 21.
Two men are in jail after police stopped the vehicle without incident Tuesday afternoon at Highway 7 and Highway 169.
Two men are accused of breaking into a 16th Avenue North home—leading to a burglary charge against one and a trespassing charge against the other.
Margaret Ida Bauer was in the backseat of a sedan involved in the crash.
Curtis Weston Hilleren, of St. Louis Park, pleaded guilty to unlawful handling of hazardous waste for illegally disposing of electronics at his Hopkins business.
Police say Jerald Lynn Alexander had a bag of crack cocaine in his sock.
Prosecutors say Margaret Marie Johnson illegally obtained Ritalin from Walgreens.
A list of arrests Hopkins police made between Oct. 1 and Oct. 7.
Matthew James Rhoades wasn’t at his address when authorities checked.
Police say they found methamphetamine and Xanax when they searched Michael Thomas Fann's Hopkins apartment.
Police say Heardian Robert Montjoy became angry with the victim—his cousin's boyfriend—and stabbed him with a kitchen knife.
The event includes food, demonstrations and fire truck rides.
Jimmie Lee Bownes has been charged with third-degree drug possession and fifth-degree drug possession.
The ban will be in effect until the city receives more precipitation.
A Brooklyn Center man is accused of accessing a Hopkins woman’s account.
The woman said he was angry she wouldn’t let him come inside.
The department share tips on how to stay safe in your home.
A list of arrests Hopkins police made between Sept. 17 and Sept. 23.
Police say Tou Leng Yang was driving a stolen Honda coupe when he was arrested and that the car's ignition had been damaged.
Police say James Wayne Russell was arrested near a shuttered Minneapolis elementary school with a wire cutter, a screwdriver and a box cutter in his backpack.
Sometimes a ticket is just inevitable.
No one was hurt in the incident. The suspect left the scene in an unknown direction.
An anonymous man turned in the money after finding it on the south side of Excelsior Boulevard.
Sing Keonakhone came to officers’ attention when they saw a marijuana pipe in the vehicle he was driving.
As part of Child Passenger Safety Week, communities nationwide are offering free car seat inspections and information about how to keep your child safe.