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Car Fire

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Blotter: Man Calls Police With Computer Problems, Pig Found in Backyard, Dog Feces on Windshield

Eagan police also responded to a burglary report and a harassment call, according to the most recent Eagan police reports.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us Editor's note: Eagan Patch regularly posts selections taken from the Eagan Police Department incident reports. All addresses in the reports are approximate. Nov. 16 7:06 a.m.—Police responded to a personal injury accident near the intersection of Diffley Road and I-35E. The caller told police a teenage boy riding a bike had been hit by a car. The boy had blood coming out of his nose but was breathing normally. The teenager was transported to Regions Hospital. Nov. 17 12:13 a.m.—Police and fire units responded to a car fire call near the intersection of Cliff Road and Lexington Avenue. The caller told police flames were visible under the …

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Week in Review: Cigarette Starts House Fire, Danielle Anderson Leads EHS Runners to State

Every Sunday, Patch takes a look back at the news that made headlines during the previous week.

BLOGS: BUSINESS: COMMUNITY: GOVERNMENT: PUBLIC SAFETY: SCHOOLS: SPORTS:

Monday, October 22, 2012

Fire Chief: Investigators Believe Arson May Be Cause of Eagan Car Fire

A nearby video camera caught at least two suspects lighting a car on fire. Eagan Fire Chief Mike Scott believes the act wasn't "random."

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us Eagan police and fire officials are looking for at least two people suspected of intentionally setting fire to a parked car in what may have been a targeted act. Just after midnight on Oct. 13, emergency responders were called to a car fire on the 4900 block of Rusten Road in Eagan, according to Eagan Fire Department Chief Mike Scott. When police and fire units arrived, they found the vehicle, a four-door passenger car, "fully engulfed", Scott said. Fire units were able to put out the blaze within minutes, but the car was a total loss, Scott said. The circumstances of the fire appeared suspicious to fire investigators, according to the fire…

Cal Chem

5:49 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012

WARNING: FIRST RESPONDERS' use of THE CHLORINE INSTITUTE "C" KIT may cause the catastrophic failure of a chlorine tank car, instantly creating a toxic gas plume with a distance of not less than seven miles. The first mile will have chlorine concentrations of 1,000 ppm, causing death after one or two breaths with no opportunity for escape. TO learn more, see PETITION C KIT, click on "First …   more ›

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