Crime & Safety
Man Arrested for Shoplifting Sandwich from Gas Station
The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports.

All the following information was taken from the s Incident and Arrest reports from June 18, 2012, detailing incidents from June 14-16.
June 14
- Police responded to , 826 W. 66th St., on a report of a verbal dispute. An underage female was found to be intoxicated, issued a citation and taken to Fairview Southdale Hospital.
- Police responded to a report of a garbage can on fire on the 100 block of 66th Street West.
- Police responded to an assault on the 7000 block of 5th Avenue. A vase was broken during the assault.
- Police conducted a routine predatory offender address verification and the whereabouts of the suspect were unknown.
- A bicycle was reported stolen.
- Two females got into a physical altercation on the 7000 block of Cedar Avenue. The two were separated and released pending formal charges.
- A bicycle was reported stolen.
June 15
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- After conducting a routine traffic stop, police discovered the vehicle was stolen.
- Graffiti was reported on near the intersection of the 77th Street West Frontage Road and Pleasant Avenue.
- An adult male was arrested for shoplifting a sandwich from Super America, 826 W. 66th St. An outstanding warrant was also discovered. The sandwich value was $2.78.
- A large amount of cash was reported stolen from a safe in a home on the 7200 block of Blaisdell Avenue.
- Super America, 7720 Nicollet Ave. S., reported a gas theft.
- A glass door at the water plant was reported shattered.
June 16
- A victim reported being assaulted by a Hispanic female on the 700 block of 77th Street East.
To see the most recent crime reports in their entirety, go to cityofrichfield.org/publicsafety/reports.
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