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Crime & Safety

Burnsville Police Blotter: April 26-May 3

BPD saw everything from warrants, burglary and theft to drug possession and domestic assault

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April 26

  • BPD arrested a local man, 50, for fifth-degree drug possession (marijuana).
  • BPD arrested a Green Isle woman, 21, for first-degree drug possession (cocaine/heroin/methamphetamine).
  • BPD was called to the 12000 block of Mystic Lane on suspicion of fourth-degree burglary.
  • BPD was called to the 13000 block of Portland Avenue S on suspicion of first-degree damage to property and forseeable risk of bodily injury.
  • BPD was called to the 15000 block of Chestnut Drive on suspicion of theft.
  • BPD was called to the 2700 block of County Road 42 to serve a warrant or assist with an arrest. 

April 27

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  • BPD arrested a local man, 22, for fifth-degree drug possession.
  • BPD arrested a local juvenile for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of drugs and attempt to sell marijuana.
  • BPD arrested a local woman, 34, for willful disobedience of a court mandate, violation of a no-contact order and domestic assault.

April 29

  • BPD was called to the 14000 block of Irving Avenue serve a warrant or assist with an arrest.

May 2

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  • BPD arrested a St. Paul man, 27, for second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, interference with an emergency call, domestic assault by strangulation, false imprisonment, child endangerment and terroristic threats.

May 3

  • BPD arrested a local man, 54, for domestic assault and attempt to inflict bodily harm.
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