Crime & Safety

Blotter: Woman Finds Note From the Man "Living Under Her House"

In a separate incident, a woman found what appeared to be a human tooth in a bag of topsoil she bought at a gardening store.

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Editor's note: Eagan Patch regularly posts selections taken from the Eagan Police Department incident reports. All addresses in the reports are approximate.

Oct. 2

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4:52 p.m.—Police responded to a threats/stalking call on the 3800 block of Willow Way. The reporting party told police that a man drove by her while she was walking home and told her to come to his vehicle. The incident is part of an ongoing problem. The victim told police that the suspect has come to her and her neighbor's homes at least three times in the last two weeks. The suspect was warned to have no future contact. 

7:56 a.m.—Police responded to a suspicious person call on the 4200 block of MacLaren Place. The reporting party found a suspicious note in her mailbox. The note said: "I have rabies and I am the man who lives under your house." The reporting party was concerned because several years ago someone broke into her house and stole her daughter's underwear. 

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8:10 p.m.—Police responded to a suspicious person call on the 4500 block of Villa Dr. The reporting party told police that two men were looking in the windows of her home.

9:02 p.m.—Police responded to a theft report on the 4200 block of Rahn Rd. The victim told police that someone took a statue of a beagle dog from his or her front yard. The statue was valued at $25.

10;53 p.m.—Police responded to a suspicious person call on the 4100 block of Blackhawk Rd. The reporting party told police that one man threatened another with a baseball bat during a dispute.

Oct. 3

7:17 a.m.—Police responded to a personal injury accident at the intersection of Northwood Parkway and Pilot Knob Road. At least one person was taken to Regions Hospital with back pain. Two vehicles were involved in the crash.

1:42 p.m.—Police responded to a domestic call at a business on the 3100 block of Dodd Rd. The reporting party, the owner of the business, told officers that one of his drivers had threatened him and kicked him in the arm. The reporting party told police he had the man's keys so that the suspect couldn't leave. Police spoke with both parties, who declined to press charges.

3:52 p.m.—Police responded to a suspicious person call on the 4600 block of Beacon Hill Rd. The reporting party told police she bought topsoil at a garden store, dumped it out in her garden found what she believes to be a human tooth in it. Eagan police examined the tooth, but were unable to identify whether it came from a person or not. Police sent a report to the Hutchinson Police Department, because the topsoil company is in Hutchinson.

Oct. 4

5:30 a.m.—Police responded to a burglary on the 500 block of Worchester Cir. The reporting party told police that he or she left the garage door and service door open and unlocked the previous night, and that someone came through the open door and took a purse and other items from the house.

Oct. 5

11:50 a.m.—Police responded to a criminal sexual conduct call on the 3900 block of Cedar Grove Parkway.

12:33 p.m.—Police responded to a threats/stalking call on the 4500 block of Villa Dr. The reporting party told police that a neighbor threatened to kill her family.

12:44 p.m.—Police responded to a public assist call on the 1500 block of Central Parkway. The caller told police that a pearl bracelet worth $2,199 was taken from the front seat of his truck while it was parked earlier that morning. The caller had a shotgun and crossbow in the truck as well, but those weren't taken.

1:31 p.m.—Police responded to a threats/stalking call at Argosy University in Eagan. The reporting party told police that a student made a non-specific threat at the financial aid office the day before.

7:47 p.m.—Police responded to a shoplifting call at the Cub Foods on Cliff Lake Road. Store security had an adult female shoplifter in custody. The woman attempted to steal several items from the store. Police found a meth pipe in her possession.

Oct. 6

2:45 p.m.—Police responded to a check welfare call on the 3900 block of Cedarvale Highlands. The reporting party told police that someone broke into her apartment, took two fur coats, and urinated on her flowers.

Oct. 7

11:37 a.m.—Police responded to a child protection call on Timbershore Lane. The reporting party found a sixth-grader out walking along the road. The girl wasn't wearing any shoes and told the reporting party she was having problems at home.

5 p.m.—Police responded to a damage to property call on the 1400 block of Englert Rd. The caller told police that someone shot small holes in the windshield of his RV. The caller also reported that the right front tire on the RV was flat.

 


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