Crime & Safety

3 Arrested for Drug Paraphernalia, Alcohol at Site of Suspicious Activity

Valley View Middle School officials also reported another stolen iPad from a classroom.

All information taken from the June 10, 2012  Crime Activity Report.

Wednesday, June 6

  • Sylvester Cage, 50, of Hopkins, was arrested for driving after cancellation, a DWI interlock violation and a license plate registration violation after his vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation in the 5200 block of eastbound Hwy. 62.
  • Police responded to the on a report of theft. An unknown person stole cash and a watch totaling $190 from a locked locker at the YMCA.
  • Police responded to the 5800 block of Wooddale Avenue on a report of disturbance.

Thursday, June 7

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  • Christopher Lee Edwards, 33, of St. Cloud, was arrested for possession of marijuana after the vehicle he was driving was stopped for a traffic violation.
  • Police responded to the 300 block of Washington Avenue South on a report of possible identity theft.
  • Police responded to on a report of theft. An unknown person reportedly stole a $600 iPad from a classroom at the middle school after it was left unattended.
  • William Tucker Oneil, 18, of 8 Bridge Lane, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia after police responded to the 6600 block of Southcrest Drive on a report of suspicious activity. Subsequently, Jack Connolly, 18, of 6304 St. Johns Avenue, was arrested for underage consumption and Macklan John Blankenship, 18, of 5240 Oaklawn Avenue was arrested for allowing open bottle.
  • Police responded to on a report of theft. An unknown person reportedly stole a $350 cell phone while it was left unattended in a locker room.
  • Mary Katherine Harlin, 18, of Minneapolis, was arrested for underage consumption and giving a false name to police after being stopped for a traffic violation near the intersection of West 50th Street and France Avenue South.

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