The following is a list of the blocks and date of these incidents:
* Jan 7-55/Thomas
* Jan 8-56/James and 56/Girard
* Jan 11-58/Vincent
* Jan 13-61/Newton
* Jan 15-51/Abbott
* Jan 16-53/Girard
* Jan 19-100 block of West Diamond Lake Rd and two near 53/York
* Jan 20-58/Morgan
* Jan 21-48/Vincent
* Jan 25-59/Newton
The Minneapolis police department is actively investigating these
incidents, as well as dedicating additional patrol to the sector.
In order to maximize these efforts, we need your help. If you notice
any suspicious cars, people or activity in your neighborhood, please
CALL 911. Also, record the make, model and serial number of valuables
and photograph jewelry and other items without serial numbers.
Remember please:
1. Please pass this information on to your neighbors if they do not
receive these emails. Tell your neighbors how to sign up for these
alerts--- they just link to http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/police/crimealert/signup.asp,
click on their neighborhood on the map, and fill in the form.
2. Please let your block club members know about these events.
3. Be aware of your surroundings. Call 911 on any suspicious
activity, persons, or vehicles.
4. Watch for people on the street before exiting your home or
vehicle.
5. When you get into your car, lock your doors and do not just sit
in the parked vehicle.
6. Do not carry excessive cash, credit cards, or other items. Bring
only what you need.
7. Write down the numbers and contact information for all your
credit/debit cards so you can call and cancel them immediately if they
are taken or lost. Keep this information in a safe location.
8. Get involved with your neighborhood Crime & Safety Committee.
1. The Armatage Safety Committee meets on the third Tuesday
each quarter (March, June, Sept, Dec) at 6 p.m. in the Armatage park
building.
9. Know your Neighborhood Association
1. Armatage meets the 3rd Tuesday each month; www.armatage.org
for more details.
10. If you have information on a crime please call the MPD Tips Line
at (612) 692-8477.
11. If you witness a crime, try to look for this information:
1. People: Estimated height, weight, build, age, race,
gender, distinguishing features, and clothing.
2. Vehicle: License plate number, make, model, year, and
color.
3. People and vehicles: Time they came/left, and what
direction they were last seen headed.
4. Also note if a weapon is involved.
For questions, contact:
Amy Lavender, Crime Prevention Specialist
Minneapolis Police Department, 5th Precinct
(612) 673-5407
amy.la...@ci.minneapolis.mn.us