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Lost Lingerie, Strip Club Stealing and Boat Burglars: West Metro Crime Report

A wrap-up of police, fire and court incidents around the Twin Cities west metro for the week of July 29 through Aug 4, 2012, including a grave disturbance at Fort Snelling and bomb squad call.

The following is a collection of articles that recently appeared on Patch sites in EdinaGolden ValleyHopkinsLake MinnetonkaMinnetonkaMaple GrovePlymouthRichfieldShakopee, Southwest MinneapolisSt. Louis Park and St. Michael. Click on the headline to read the full story.

Police say Antonio James Jackson robbed the victim in downtown Minneapolis after the man declined to buy drugs from him.

An iPhone was also stolen during a recent soccer game in town.

A roundup of police incident reports from Southwest Minneapolis on July 31, 2012.

The Richfield Public Safety Department releases its most recent crime reports.

Officers also arrested a 20-year-old for assault following an incident in Edina.

Officers found an adult male dead in the yard of a home on Baker Road.

‘I did something bad,’ the woman told Hopkins police.

The grave of a World War II soldier was disturbed July 12.

Several damages to property included some smelly and disgusting incidents in the latest Plymouth Police report.

At least 16 thefts that have taken place on boats docked on Lake Minnetonka in the past week.

Shakopee police mounted a search Thursday afternoon for a person who attempted to break into a home with children present, according to Shakopee police.

Police say Brian Thomas Hudy burglarized homes and brought the stolen merchandise to his girlfriend, Holly Ann Eyerman, in the couple's Maple Grove hotel room.

Jason Alan Styrbicky of Buffalo was driving a semi truck on Interstate 35 in Lakeville in May 2010 when he crashed into two cars, killing two women and an unborn baby.

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Valerie Engler (Editor) June 13, 2013 at 08:06 am
Nice work, David! Super pumped to have you on Local Voices, by the way!
David Nelson June 14, 2013 at 07:49 pm
Thanks Valerie :)