Crime & Safety

‘Huffing’ at Target, Confronting Vehicle Vandal, Loose Cow: Woodbury Police Blotter

Selected calls to the Woodbury Public Safety Department from April 23-30.

The following information was obtained from recent police reports.

April 23

A woman at the 7800 block of Rimbley Road yelled at a neighbor and called him an “old pedophile.” The man wanted the incident documented and the woman went inside and refused to speak with police about the matter.

Police were called to the Valley Creek Plaza Target on a report that a man was standing at an entrance “huffing” from cans. He was staggering around inside and outside the store. Officers arrived and found him passed out with several cans in his hands; others were on the ground. Police learned he had several warrants out for his arrest, and he also had numerous citations in his pockets for trespassing, theft and substance abuse. He regained consciousness, was treated and transported to the Washington County Jail. The cans have a warning that reads: “The intentional misuse by deliberately inhaling may be fatal.”

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April 24

Police were called about a burglary in progress at a Woodbury townhome. Officers arrived and found nothing wrong.

April 25

A cow got loose along Hudson Road near Manning Avenue. The caller told dispatch she was able to return the animal to the property. Police tried to contact the owner without success.

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April 30

A resident at the 1100 block of Regency Drive confronted a man who was rummaging through his car. The suspect then fled on foot. Police checked the area but were unable to locate the perpetrator.

 


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