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ANDOVER

SEPT. 6

Theft. A GPS unit was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on the 16000 block of Tulip Street NW.

CHAMPLIN

AUG. 16

Theft. Electronics were stolen from a vehicle on the 10400 block of Hidden Oaks Lane.

AUG. 19

Theft. Tools were stolen from a vehicle on the 13100 block of Tilden Avenue.

AUG. 22

Theft. A mailbox was stolen from a yard on the 6500 block of 117th Avenue.

EAST BETHEL

SEPT. 8

Burglary. Electronics were stolen from a home on the 22300 block of Highway 65 NE. Force entry occurred through the front door.

FALCON HEIGHTS

AUG. 29

Property damage. A driver in the area of Snelling and Larpenteur avenues reported damage to her vehicle after being blocked by protesters.

SEPT. 1

Theft. Two women left without paying for manicures at a spa in the 1500 block of Larpenteur Avenue.

FRIDLEY

SEPT. 7

Suspicious activity. Officers responded to the 100 block of 83rd Avenue NE. regarding vandalism to a vehicle. Officers observed a large amount of droppings from some kind of bird on the hood of the vehicle. It appears to be natural and not criminal.

HAM LAKE

SEPT. 7

Theft. An ATV was reported stolen from the 17500 block of Madison Street NE.

HUGO

NEW BRIGHTON

SEPT. 2

DWI. A 68-year-old man was arrested for fourth degree DWI in the area of Silver Lake Road and Hwy. 694 after the vehicle he was driving was stopped for alleged violations.

WEST LAKELAND TOWNSHIP

AUG. 27

Suspicious activity. A suspicious male was reported walking in the 1400 block of Oryan Trail. A deputy made contact with the man who said that since his dog had died he walks the neighborhood by himself.

WOODBURY

AUG. 31

Animal concern. An officer killed a sick fox that had been reported in the 1800 block of Bromley Drive.

OAK GROVE

SEPT. 6

Burglary. Jewelry was stolen from a home on the 22000 block of Woodbine Street NW. Entry was made through an unlocked garage service door.

SEPT. 7

Theft. A three-wheeler was reported stolen from property on the 19100 block of Blackfoot Street NW.

John Wareham • 612-673-7759 and Susan Hilliard • 612-673-7131

An arrest or citation means police suspect a crime has occurred; they are allegations and still must go before a judge. Items are selected from reports made to police departments and are not intended to provide a comprehensive picture of crime.