Crime & Safety

Wayzata P.D. Blotter: Broken Flower Pot, DWI and a Fight

Information provided by the Wayzata Police Department.

The following are a selection of notable incidents responded to by the Wayzata Police Department between March 27 and March 30. Not intended to be a comprehensive log of activity.

Charges of domestic assault and disorderly conduct are pending against a 28-year-old male and a 29-year-old female, both from Minnetonka, following a March 31 altercation on Wayzata Boulevard East.

A vehicle parked in a garage on the 400 block of Wayzaata Boulevard East was damaged March 31. A suspect has been identified, and investigation into the case continues. Damage estimates are unavailable.

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A 40-year-old male from St. Paul was arrested just after midnight March 31 and booked into Hennepin County Jail on suspicion of second-degree DWI. A Wayzata officer observed an occupied vehicle parked on the side of a street in a residential neighborhood and stopped to investigate. He found two occupants in the vehicle, and both appeared to be intoxicated. Male subject’s blood alcohol level field tested at .15. The arrest occurred on the 400 block of Hillside Drive.

Two large cast iron flower pots were pushed off a ledge in front of a townhouse March 30 on the 700 block of Widsten Circle. One of the pots had a corner break off. Value not available.

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A 36-year-old male from Minnetrista was arrested March 29 after officers stopped him for a routine traffic violation on the 100 block of Lake Street East. The driver’s blood alcohol level field tested at .12.

A 60-year-old female from Bloomington was arrested just before 7 p.m. March 27 on the 500 block of Willow Drive in Long Lake. She has been charged with third-degree DWI.

A train hit a street sweeper just after 6 a.m. March 27 on the 200 block of Lake Street. Click here for more on this incident.


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