Emergency dispatch radio carried a call for fire fighters to the 900 block of Upper Cove Road.
Wayzata Police Department finds and returns bike to Eden Prairie comrade who reported it stolen in 1987.
If you have any information regarding these incidents, or you believe you know who the suspect is, please contact the SLMPD through Hennepin County Dispatch at (763) 525-6210.
Matthew Allen Holler has been charged with third-degree burglary.
Joe Kenney returned safe to his home but left over 1,000 concerned friends and strangers wondering where he'd been.
This week’s selections include the continuing search for a missing woman, church vandalism and residential burglaries.
The boats, each about 22 feet, were traveling in the same direction, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office.
Neighbors reported smoke coming from a second floor eave around 7 p.m.
Scanner reports indicate the cause of the fire appeared to be electrical.
Michael Metzler is accused of theft in connection with more than $35,000 worth of sports equipment reported missing by dozens of residents throughout the Minneapolis and Lake Minnetonka area.
South Lake Minnetonka police were involved in the search.
Planned weekend ramp up of boating while intoxicated patrols planned for Lake Minnetonka and throughout the state.
The following are a selection of notable events responded to by the Wayzata Police Department between June 18 and June 24. Not intended to be a comprehensive log of activity.
Prosecutors argued the degradation of alcohol in Jonathan Markle’s system justified a warrantless blood draw following a January accident that claimed the life of his daughter, Tabitha. Defense counters with recent U.S. Supreme Court opinion.
Electrical service returned to the neighborhood but brought emergency responders to one home.
Thousands of people are without power following Friday evening’s storms.
The following are a selection of notable incidents responded to by the Wayzata Police Department between June 11 and June 15. Not intended to be a comprehensive log of activity.
This week’s compilation includes a McDonald’s robbery, speeding stop leads to burglary suspects and seat-belt tickets.
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Information provided by the Wayzata Police Department.
After a four-week trial, the jury convicted James Nathan Fry, 59, on five counts of securities fraud, four counts of wire fraud and three counts of making false statements to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
Prosecutors charged five men in the vehicle in connection with burglaries in the Eastwood Avenue area.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety's 'Click it or Ticket' campaign cited 10,342 motorists between May 20 and June 2, 2013.
Analysis by the American Civil Liberties Union found a big difference in black and white arrest rates despite similar usage rates.
“Safe storage of firearms is not only the law in Minnesota, but it is a matter of public safety.” – Chief Bryan Litsey
The Orono Police Department issued 28 citations between April 28 and May 5—including six for speeding, eight for both no insurance and assorted moving violations and two for underage consumption of alcohol.
One other city in the Lake Minnetonka-area ranked in the top 10 in WCCO-TV's review of 2011 enforcement records.
Police closed both lanes of Hwy. 7 in Victoria Tuesday afternoon after the driver of a semi lost control.
Live practice burns give firefighters the opportunity to practice what they learn in class
Below are a selection of notable incidents responded to by the Wayzata Police Department between April 17 and April 21. Not intended to be a comprehensive log of activity.
Information provided by the Orono Police Department.
'I just wanted to get out of there,' Susan Vickerman said.
Read updates on the explosions on Boylston Street near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, and see a list of entrants from Lake Minnetonka cities.
The Hennepin County Crime lab lifted fingerprints from the scene of an attempted burglary and positively matched them to an Elk River man.
Bank employees faxed a copy of the $1,982.60 check to the City of Victoria and were told the check had not been issued by the city. Additionally, the check was “visibly different from the checks issued by the city,” according to the complaint.