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Police Reports


Hugo Police Reports


In The Lane Snow Is Glistenin’: Washington County deputies have issued 51 citations for winter parking violations thus far in December. The Hugo winter parking ordinance states that it is unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park any vehicle or trailer on any street within the city between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. from Nov. 1 until March 31.

Oh Lowly Night, The Cars Are Brightly Shining: Police responded to a report of suspicious activity on Dec. 5 at 6:52 a.m. at a business on Fenway Blvd. N. Two vehicles were seen shining lights on the back gate. Officers discovered the lock box damaged, but no suspects were found.

I’ll Have A Blu-ue Chr-ysler, Without Clues: Police were called to a suspicious situation at a residence on Fable Hill Pkwy. on Dec. 5 at 11:56 a.m. A strange light blue vehicle was parked at an unoccupied house. Officers found tire tracks, but no vehicle or suspect was located.

Nobody’s Guiding That Sleigh Tonight: On Dec. 5 at 9:34 a.m. offi cers responded to a theft report at a residence on Foxhill Ave. N. The complainants’ vehicle had been parked in the driveway when someone broke a window and removed a GPS.

Ho Ho Ho, Who Wouldn’t Go?: Officers took a report of road rage on Heritage Pkwy. N. at 9:04 a.m. on Dec. 8. The complainant was driving behind a vehicle that repeatedly slammed on the brakes and came to a stop. When the complainant passed the suspect vehicle, it proceeded to follow her. The complainant then pulled over, and the suspect stopped his vehicle also, got out began walking toward her yelling threats. When authorities arrived the suspect was gone.

He Came Upon A Midnight Clear: A resident on Flay Ave. N reported a possible prowler on Dec. 8 at 1:38 a.m. The complainant saw a man sneaking through her backyard dressed all in black. Officers searched the neighborhood but were unable to locate the suspect.

Gonna Find Out Who’s Naughty Or Nice: Officers obtained a search warrant and brought in a K9 unit to search a residence on 138th St. N on Dec. 8 for suspected drug activity. The K9 found some suspicious items that were taken as evidence for further investigation.

Giddy-Up, Giddy-Up, Giddy-Up, Let’s Go: A business on Elmcrest Ave. N. reported loose horses on the road in front of the business on Dec. 11 at 7:39 a.m. When officers arrived the employees had secured the horses off the road and were contacting the owner.


Lino Lakes Police Reports


You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch: On Nov. 25 officers responded to a property damage report in the 700 block of Apollo Dr. at 11:01 p.m. A vehicle in the parking lot had sustained damage to both drivers’ side windows and a bag of merchandise was missing from inside the vehicle.

He Sees You When You’re Sleeping, He Knows When You’re Awake: Officers cited a 15-year-old Circle Pines juvenile for violation of curfew in the 7400 block of Lake Dr. at 2:45 am. on Nov. 26.

We Three Things Disoriented Are, Bearings Adrift , We’ve Traveled Afar: Offi cers responded to a report of three found bicycles in the 6900 block of Sunrise Dr. on Dec. 2 at 3:12 p.m. The bikes were transported to the Lino Lakes Police Department to be claimed by the owner.

More Rapid Than Eagles, Her Coursers They Came: Offi cers cited a 21- year-old Vadnais Heights woman for speeding and possession of drug paraphernalia in the 1200 block of I-35W at 9:19 p.m. on Dec. 3.

She Waved Goodbye, Sayin’ Don’t You Cry, I’ll Be Backing In Someday: Police responded to a property damage accident in the 7700 block of Lake Dr. at 12:04 a.m. on Dec. 4 when a vehicle backed into another parked vehicle. Officers subsequently arrested a 59-yearold St. Michael woman for 4th degree DWI. The female was transported to the Anoka County Jail for booking.

And If You Ever Saw It, You Would Even Say That’s Low!: Officers responded to a property damage report and theft from vehicle on Dec. 5 when resident in the 7800 block of Marilyn Dr. reported their rear passenger side window had been broken, and a jigsaw and Sawzall power tools were missing.