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Published June 11, 2012, 11:20 AM

Farmington police report for May 25-31

Police took numerous reports of property damage over the past week. Read on to see what else has gone on around Farmington.

May 25

Juvenile, child protection, address not available

Public health and safety, 200 block of Elm St.

Larceny, bicycle, 18500 block of English Ave.

May 26

Vehicle impound, 187th?Street West and Embers Avenue

May 27

DWI, second degree, 195th?Street West and Pilot Knob Road

DWI, fourth degree, 220th Street West and Beaumont Avenue

May 28

Damage to property, public, 193rd Street West and Euclid Path

Damage to property, private, 19000 block of Euclid Path

Damage to property, private, 19000 block of Euclid Path

Damage to property, private,?4400 block of Westdel Rd.

Warrant service/arrest, 19500 block of Blue Jay Ct.

Juvenile, runaway, located, address not available

Harassment, restraining order, 19200 block of Embry Ln.

Damage to property, private, 19400 block of Evening Star?Way

Damage to property, public, 5700 block of 193rd St. W.

Damage to property, 900 block of 11th St.

May 29

Lost property, 19500 Municipal Dr.

DWI, fourth degree, Third and Spruce streets

Juvenile, child protection, address not available

Animal bite, dog, 19800 block of Evensong Ave.

May 30

Information, 20 block of Willow Way

May 31

Predatory offender address change, 20900 block of Chippendale Ave.

Larceny, 18600 block of Esquire Way

Driving after cancellation, English Avenue and Oriole Drive

Juvenile, runaway, address not available

• Activity listed at 19500 Municipal Drive reflects reports taken at the Farmington Law Enforcement Center.

Arrests

May 27

Jacqueline Anne Myers, 49, of Burnsville was cited for careless driving, no proof of insurance, second degree DWI, driving after revocation and giving false identification to police.

May 28

Celestino Joel Cruz, 18, of Midland was cited for liquor consumption by persons under 21.

May 29

Michael Francis Dailey, 57, of Lakeville was cited for not using a seatbelt and fourth degree DWI.

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