The following criminal incidents were compiled from Saint Paul and Mendota Heights police department reports and other sources gathered between September 17-19.

Highland Park

Burglary—A occupied residence was burglarized on the 1600 block of Randolph Avenue between 4:35-6:41 p.m. Friday, September 16.

Theft—Catalytic converters were reported stolen from vehicles on Highland Parkway and Woodlawn Avenue on September 13-14, and the 1100 block of Rankin Street on September 17.

—Items valued at more than $1,000 were reported stolen from vehicles near Hidden Falls Park on September 16, and the 2500 block of Edgcumbe Road on September 17,

Miscellaneous—Police recovered a large amount of unopened alcoholic beverages in the parking lot at Highland Village Center, 2128 Ford Pkwy., around 3:16 a.m. Saturday, September 17.

Macalester-Groveland

Theft—The catalytic converters were reported stolen from a vehicle on the 2100 block of Grand Avenue on September 5-9, and from two company vehicles on the 1700 block of Grand on September 17.

—An electric bicycle worth more than $1,000 was reported stolen on the 1700 block of Grand Avenue between 5:03-7:32 p.m. Friday, September 16.

—A $15,000 electric bicycle was reported stolen from the bike rack on the back of a vehicle on Saint Clair and Fairview avenues between 4:50-5:13 p.m. Sunday, September 18.

Merriam Park

Burglary—KBK Enterprises, 2190 Marshall Ave., was broken into around 3:45 a.m. Monday, September 19.

Theft—A vehicle was reported stolen on Marshall Avenue and Moore Street on September 17.

—The occupants of a stolen vehicle fled the scene following a crash on the Marshall Avenue Bridge around 2:33 p.m. Saturday, September 17. One juvenile suspect was arrested.

—Catalytic converters were reported stolen from vehicles on Selby and Fairview avenues on September 17, and the 1700 block of Dayton Avenue on September 18.

Miscellaneous—A man was treated at a local hospital for a dog bite received on the 400 block of North Snelling Avenue around 10:15 a.m. Friday, September 16. The dog owner reportedly was uncooperative and refused to provide the victim with any information.

Snelling-Hamline

Miscellaneous—Felony damage to property was reported on the 100 block of North Saratoga Street during the evening of September 16-17.

Summit Hill

Burglary—A $2,000 electric bicycle was reported stolen from a garage on the 500 block of Grand Hill during the evening of September 16-17.

Assault—A man reportedly threatened employees and punched a hole in a plexiglass wall divider at US. Bank, 1071 Grand Ave., around 3:36 p.m. Friday, September 16.

 

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Summit-University

Theft—Vehicles were reported stolen on the 700 block of Selby Avenue and the 200 block of North Oxford Street on September 16, the 500 block of Portland Avenue on September 16-17, and the 700 block of Hague Avenue on September 17-18.

—A theft valued at more than $1,000 was reported at the American Lung Association, 490 Concordia Ave., on September 16-17.

—A suspect reportedly entered a garage and rummaged through cars, stealing a wallet, on the 900 block of Portland Avenue around 5:28 a.m. Sunday, September 18.

Assault—A woman was arrested for pointing a gun at another woman near Victoria Street and Hague Avenue around 6:34 p.m. Friday, September 16.

—A suspect was being sought for felony domestic assault after reportedly hitting a man in the head with a glass bottle on the 600 block of Selby Avenue around 9:35 p.m. Saturday, September 17. The victim was taken to the hospital for a head laceration.

Miscellaneous—Two reports of damage to property were made at the Hallie Q. Brown/Martin Luther King Center, 270 Kent St., on September 16-17.

—Felony damage to property was reported on the 700 block of Selby Avenue between 12:15-5:15 p.m. Friday, September 16.

West End

Theft—Items valued at more than $1,000 were reported stolen from a vehicle on the 800 block of Randolph Avenue around 11:20 a.m. Friday, September 16.

Assault—A 31-year-old man was arrested for DWI and assaulting a police officer after being pulled over for failing to stop at a stop sign on Victoria Street and Randolph Avenue around 1:53 a.m. Saturday, September 17.

Miscellaneous—Criminal damage was reported at the Hope Breakfast Bar at 1 Leech St. on September 17, and to property on the 300 block of Sherman Street on September 17.

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