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Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Yahoo
Search for missing Savage 17-year-old a 'high-priority' case
Police in Savage have issued an "urgent" alert to find a missing 17-year-old girl who is "considered endangered at this time." No details of the risk to the teen, named only as Sophia, have been provided at this time, but Savage PD says they are treating her disappearance as a "high-priority" case. She was last seen leaving a home in Savage at around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday. She is described as a 5'-tall Asian-American girl with short, dark hair and brown eyes. "The Savage Police Department considers this a high-priority case, and Sophia is currently classified as endangered," the release says. "Anyone with information regarding Sophia's whereabouts is urged to call 911 immediately." Note: The details provided in this story are based on law enforcement's latest version of events, and may be subject to change.

Yahoo
08-02-2025
- Yahoo
Savage police seeking applications for 2017 Citizen's Academy
The Savage Police Department is accepting applications for the 2017 Citizen's Academy. Each year, the police department opens its doors to citizens and business owners to gain a hands-on look at what police officers do and why they do it. The class meets from 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday evenings from Sept. 7 to Oct. 12 and is free to the first 20 applicants. Topics include: The history of the Savage Police Department A tour of the police department. Crime scene processing – with an opportunity to process simulated evidence Investigations – with stories of actual Savage crimes Use of force – learn how to hand-cuff a person, experience a shooting simulator Patrol tactics and traffic stops – use a speed radar and interact with live actors on traffic stops All topics are taught by real police officers. The deadline to submit an application is Aug. 18. Apply online at For more information contact Crime Prevention Specialist Georgeann Freeman at 952-882-2604.

Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Yahoo
Savage police calls: Nov. 20-Dec. 7
The Savage Police Department responded to and provided summaries for the following incidents Nov. 20-Dec. 7. The Savage Pacer doesn't include a comprehensive list of calls to which the department responded. Incidents are included here based on severity, impact on public safety or other factors. BURGLARY Dec. 1: A resident reported items stolen from a shed in the 14400 block of Woodbridge Lane. Dec. 3: Officers received a report of a burglarized storage locker at a public storage business in the 7800 block of 128th Street. Items valued at $3,000 were reported missing. DRUGS Dec. 13: A 34-year-old New Brighton man was arrested in connection with fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance for suspected ecstasy and possession of drug paraphernalia after a single-vehicle crash at Highway 13 and 126th Street. FRAUD Nov. 30: A resident in the 13900 block of Shoreside Circle reported losing $4,000 in a scam involving someone impersonating law enforcement from Texas. Dec. 4: A Prior Lake resident reported his wallet was stolen from Paradise Car Wash. Over $10,500 in fraudulent charges were later made on his credit cards. Dec. 5: A resident reported losing their credit card at a business in the 6100 block of Egan Drive. Two fraudulent charges were later made at Richfield Liquor and Dick's Sporting Goods. HIT-AND-RUN Dec. 1: Officers received a report of a hit-and-run at River Bend Park. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Dec. 1: Officers received a report of a trailer stolen from a business in the 12700 block of Creek View Avenue. THEFT Dec. 4: High Tide carwash reported surveillance footage of suspects breaking into the business' change machine. Dec. 6: A resident reported their license plate stolen from their vehicle in the 13500 block of Webster Avenue. Dec. 6: A 27-year-old Prior Lake woman was cited for misdemeanor theft after officers received a report of a shoplifting incident at Cub Foods. THREATS Dec. 5: A 26-year-old Brooklyn Center woman is charged with felony terroristic threats and violating a harassment restraining order after allegedly chasing a man with a kitchen knife inside his Savage residence, according to Scott County District Court charges.

Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Yahoo
Savage Police Calls Oct. 2-16
The Savage Police Department responded to and provided summaries for the following incidents Oct. 2-16. The Savage Pacer doesn't include a comprehensive list of calls to which the department responded. Incidents are included here based on severity, impact on public safety or other factors. Oct. 5 Theft: A Savage resident reported the theft of a cell phone from their locked vehicle around 1:37 p.m. while at a Savage park. Estimated loss including damages to broken window $1,000, no suspects located. Oct. 7 Traffic: A 23-year-old man from Mayer was cited at 1:36 a.m. for Fourth Degree DWI-Under the Influence of Alcohol in Motor Vehicle and Fourth Degree DWI-0.08 or more in Motor Vehicle after an officer observed a vehicle with expired registration and initiated a traffic stop. His blood alcohol concentration tested at .12. Traffic: A 38-year-old man from Savage was arrested at 1:50 a.m. for Gross Misdemeanor 3rd Degree DWI and Misdemeanor Driving After Revocation after officers initiated a traffic stop for a traffic violation. His blood alcohol concentration was .12. Burglary: A 25-year-old woman from St. Louis Park was arrested at 12:14 p.m. for Felony 1st Degree Burglary and Gross Misdemeanor 3rd Degree DWI and a 33-year-old female from St. Louis Park was arrested for Felony 1st Degree Burglary after officers were called to a Savage home for an ex-girlfriend and her friend that broke into the home. The 25-year-old's blood alcohol concentration was .12. Traffic: A 52-year-old man from Burnsville was arrested at 5:47 p.m. for Gross Misdemeanor 3rd Degree DWI and Petty Misdemeanor Speeding after officers initiated a traffic stop for speed. His alcohol concentration was .13. Oct. 12 Traffic: A 26-year-old Prior Lake man was arrested at 2:01 p.m. for Gross Misdemeanor 3rd Degree DWI after officers received a request to check his welfare because he was slumped over in his vehicle in the parking lot of a Savage business. His alcohol concentration registered at .22. Oct. 14 Warrant: A 25-year-old Savage man suddenly stopped his vehicle at 8:30 a.m., jumped out and began filming a Savage Officer driving on the road. The officer stopped to make contact and discovered the male had a warrant out of Carver County. He was arrested and transported to the Scott County jail. Warrant: A 44-year-old man was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant for felony burglary out of Hennepin County and an outstanding felony warrant for felony motor vehicle theft out of Anoka County at 6:24 p.m. after officers were in contact with the subject when they were dispatched to a disturbance call at a local business. Traffic: After an officer stopped her vehicle for an equipment violation, a 48- year-old Savage woman was arrested at 9:56 p.m. for DWI, DWI-Test Refusal, No Use of Alcohol Restriction, Obstructing Legal Process with Force (all Gross Misdemeanors), and Two Headlights Required, a Petty Misdemeanor.