Crime & Safety
$1,000 Reward Offered in Baseball Field Vandalism Case
The Edina Crime Prevention Fund and Edina Baseball Association are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the people responsible for the vandalism.

In hopes of finding the person—or group—responsible for vandalism to the baseball field last weekend, the Edina Crime Prevention Fund and Edina Baseball Association are teaming up to offer a $1,000 reward.
The baseball field turf was significantly damaged on or around Sunday, May 6, when police believe a four-wheel vehicle was driven in circles on the field. The groups are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension, arrest or conviction of anyone responsible for the vandalism.
Anyone who might have information regarding the incident or suspects is encouraged to contact the at (952) 826-1600. The Edina Crime Prevention Fund is the sole judge of any point of contention regarding the reward. Any decision on any issues connected with the reward is final.
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The Edina Crime Prevention Fund is a nonprofit corporation aimed at both helping the Edina Police Department run a variety of services and programs as well as offering monetary rewards to help solve serious crimes throughout the city. It has partnered with the city for more than 40 years and assisted in solving hundreds of crimes during that time period.
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