Minnetonka Police also made an arrest for drug possession.
Minnesota grandparents report a new scam in which a con artist impersonates a grandchild in distress.
Minnetonka Man is charged with burglarizing a neighbor's car.
DWIs continue to have a heavy presence in the blotter.
Locals can get an in-depth look at the inner workings of the Minnetonka Police Department.
After drinking too much, a local woman allegedly assaulted two airport police officers.
Minnetonka resident reportedly spray-painted herself into a court date.
Burglaries in Minnetonka, Edina and Plymouth may be connected.
An increase in vandalism reported in this week's Minnetonka Police Blotter.
Officer Shannon Odegaard, a six-year veteran of the Minnetonka Police Dept., serves on the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association, and presides over funerals of fallen officers.
Minnetonka youth lauded by city, Fire Department for quick thinking that saved elderly neighbor.
Underage drinking also reported in this week's Minnetonka Police blotter.
The Minnetonka Police Department will conduct high visibility enforcement details throughout the summer, starting in May.
Read the text messages allegedly sent and received just before the accident that badly injured a motorcyclist.
Also reported in this week's police reports: six burglaries.
Sam Seward, 10, was hit and critically injured on Excelsior Boulevard in Minnetonka on April 12.
A woman has been charged with felony texting and driving in connection with an October 2010 crash in Minnetonka that left one person badly injured.
Minnetonka Police will be looking for texting, Internet-browsing, eating and grooming drivers tomorrow.
Monday night the Holiday Gas Station on Excelsior Boulevard was robbed at knifepoint.
Sam Seward has not regained consciousness since a car hit him on Excelsior Boulevard in Minnetonka, one week ago.
A 10-year-old, Sam Seward, was hit on Excelsior Boulevard in Minnetonka Tuesday.
Sam Seward is in critical condition after being hit by a car Tuesday in Minnetonka.
Late Wednesday morning the Minnetonka Fire Department responded to a fire on St. Albans Mill Road.
A 10-year-old boy was hit on Excelsior Boulevard in Minnetonka Tuesday.
The man kicked who kicked in the door to a Minnetonka home has served prison time on three prior burglary charges.
Early last week a new Corvette at a Minnetonka car dealer became prey to two thieves. And security footage caught one fumbling crook letting his ill-gotten loot just roll away. That and more in this week's Minnetonka Police blotter.
Brooklyn Center Police are investigating an incident—similar to a recent event in Minnetonka—of a man in a van trying to lure children with candy.
On Monday, an elementary schooler was approached by an unknown man in a van. School officials and police see an opportunity to talk to kids about personal safety. And on Friday Minnetonka Police say there is no update in the case.
An afternoon fire, March 28 in Minnetonka called out firefighters from around the west metro.
Also in this week's detailed police report, a woman is arrested for drunk driving while her young child sits in the back seat, iPads stolen from Target, a man steals his step-mom's $5K diamonds, and a drug deal goes bad.
The fire started in the garage of a home on Woods Way in Minnetonka.
A man was arrested in Texas for the incident at TCF Bank, across from Ridgedale Center.
Also in this week's police report, an attempted burglary at a home while a young woman was inside alone.
Released today is the 2011 Traffic Citations update for February.
Minnetonka fire crews battled a 3-alarm fire on Friday afternoon. Neighbors report an "explosion" just before a house went up in flames.
Also in this detailed incident report from the Minnetonka Police blotter, a woman is cited by Minnetonka Police for leaving a baby alone in her running car outside a local Target.
On Monday, Minnetonka Police responded to a call reporting gunfire at the home of Curtis Carlson Nelson. Today Police say they have closed the case and no charges will be filed.
On Monday, Minnetonka Police responded to a call reporting gunfire at the home of Curtis Carlson Nelson. Today Minnetonka Police said no shots were fired.
Wayzata resident Michael Fitzgibbons has been found guilty of twenty separate counts of tax evasion.
Credit cards were stolen from an unattended purse at a boutique on Minnetonka Boulevard.