Law enforcement, firefighters and others gathered to recall the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
DWIs, animal bites and shoplifting in this week's police reports.
Officers stopped and identified two suspects the night of the thefts, but did not make any arrests.
Sharon Frances Schultz was charged with ten counts of theft by swindle.
Drugs and burglaries in this week's police reports.
Suspect fled on foot; nobody hurt.
Mandell remembers sitting in his NY apartment with the most helpless feeling–what could he do to help?
Burglaries and DWIs in this week's police reports.
Collectively, 120 neighborhoods collected 10,300 pounds of food.
Police were able to compare the suspect's photos from a driver's license and store surveillance cameras.
Animal bites, marijuana possession and underage drinking in this week's police reports.
About 40 cars were broken into Monday night at Conservatory Apartments in Minnetonka, the latest in a series of auto break-ins.
Students prepared for their 'bicycling adventure' by learning the rules of the road and bike safety.
Area fire departments practiced firefighting techniques on a soon-to-be razed home Thursday.
Alex Tumwebaze has three prior impaired-driving incidents.
More than 150 events were hosted in the city.
The neighborhood who donates the most food by weight will win 40 cruise passes on the Queen of Excelsior.
Neighborhood disputes and drug activity in this week's blotter.
Officials suspect a medical situation caused the crash and the death.
Arson, an unlicensed dog, unrestrained child and an unruly commercial vehicle are all in this week's blotter.
A suspected assault, then a suspected Arson, then a fiery crash off I-394.
This is the weekly Minnetonka Police Blotter.
Minnetonka police stopped Michael Beasley for speeding on I-394; car search turns up suspicious bag under front seat.
Minnetonka police officers and fire fighters responded to the scene.
Patch follows along Minnetonka Police Officer Corey Schmidt, a seven-year veteran of the force, on a rainy evening in June.
Get the lowdown on what the Minnetonka Police and Fire Departments were up to this past week.
Also in this week's police blotter: officers find five weapons in the home of a man who is newly released from jail and prohibited from carrying guns.
Crews from Minnetonka, Hopkins, Edina, St. Louis Park and Eden Prairie responded to the Cloud 9 Sky Flats after a chair caught fire.
Minnetonka Police Chief: "There is absolutely no risk to the public."
Including an 80-year-old shoplifter, DWI's and criminal property damage are among the incidents last week.
In only his sixth year on the police force, Shannon Odegaard received the prestigious award from the Glen Lake Optimists.
People who apply now would start sometime at the beginning of 2012 if they pass all the required tests.
A local man is facing 10 years behind bars.
To-date in 2011, there have been 113 traffic deaths compared to 156 at this time in 2010.
Investigators now say careless smoking sparked the fire.
This is a sample of the incidents found in this week's police blotter.
Twenty-five burglaries have been reported in Minnetonka within the last 90 days. But how many of those burglaries are connected to a trio of men who were recently arrested?
After a crash in Minnetonka last fall, which left a motorcyclist badly hurt, a local woman was charged with felony texting and driving.
Also in this week's Minnetonka police blotter: DWI
A serial burglar may—or may not—have hit area homes.