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BLOTTER: Man Falls Asleep on His Feet, Arrested for DWI

The Edina Police Department's Crime Activity Report for Feb. 20-26.

All information taken from the Feb. 26, 2012  Crime Activity Report.

Monday, Feb. 20

  • Cory James Jeziorski, 20, was arrested for domestic assault and interfering with an emergency call.
  • Police responded to on a report of an unknown person spray painting graffiti on a statue.

Tuesday, Feb. 21

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  • Police responded to on a report of an unknown person spray painting graffiti.
  • Police responded to the 7400 block of York Avenue South on a report of $155 in stolen cash.
  • Andrew James Underdahl, 20, of Mankato, was arrested for theft after attempting to steal clothing valued at $203 from Herberger's.
  • Melvin Leroy Henderson, 24, of Richfield, was arrested for theft after attempting to steal merchandise valued at $34.12 from .
  • Marjorie Anne Roemhildt, 55, of Minnetonka, was arrested for 4th degree DWI after her vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation.
  • Police responded to on a report of a stolen iPhone valued at $599.

Wednesday, Feb. 22

  • Police responded to the 7100 block of Cahill Road on a report of a verbal domestic.
  • Police responded to at 6975 York Ave. S. on a report of prescription forgery.
  • Police responded to the 6500 block of Polar Circle on a report of a runaway.
  • A 17-year-old male was arrested for theft after attempting to steal a ring valued at $40 from Herberger's.
  • Patricia Joan Graber, 54, of Hopkins, was arrested for theft after attempting to steal merchandise valued at $37 from .
  • Police responded to the 6100 block of Hansen Road on a report of a stolen bad and its contents valued at $125.
  • Thomas Ethan Mahan, 22, of Waconia, was arrested possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.
  • A 17-year-old male was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and no driver's license.

Thursday, Feb. 23

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  • Isaac Matthew Wierman, 22, of Coon Rapids, was arrested for 2nd degree DWI after employees at reported him falling asleep standing up.
  • Matthew Timothy Caron, 30, of St. Paul, was arrested for obstructing the legal process.
  • Police responded to the 6500 block of McCauley Trail West on a report of an undetermined loss.
  • Daniel James Trucker, 44, of Burnsville, was arrested for driving after cancellation inimical to public safety after his vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation.
  • Police responded to the 6100 block of Beard Place on a report of stolen property valued at $3,420.

Friday, Feb. 24

  • Dan Robert Robbins, 26, of St. Paul, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana after his vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation.
  • Police responded to the on a report of a stolen watch valued at $5,000.

Saturday, Feb. 25

  • Police responded to Edina High School on a report of a stolen debit card and cash valued at $521.
  • Gururaj Kosigi, 39, of Minnetonka, was arrested for theft after attempting to steal jewelry valued at $492.93 from .
  • Hannah Nicole Mohr, 18, of Waconia, and Sarah Elizabeth Talbert, 18, of Waconia, were arrested for theft after attempting to steal clothing valued at $478 from Herberger's.

Sunday, Feb. 26

  • Jacob Lee Israel McCombs, 21, of Bloomington, was arrested for 3rd degree DWI after his vehicle was observed stopped on the side of Hwy. 62.
  • Two 17-year-old females were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana after an officer on patrol was investigating suspicious activity.
  • Police responded to the at 6775 York Ave. S. on a report of a stolen wallet and contents valued at $80.
  • William Albert Turner, 55, of Minneapolis, was arrested for theft, terroristic threats and obstructing the legal process after employees observed him attempt to steal merchandise valued at $402.

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