May 3 — A resident on Eighth Street Northwest reported a scam in which a person identifying themselves as being from the Internal Revenue Service called asking for personal information.
May 4 — A resident on Riverwood Drive reported the theft of a Mira Co BMX bicycle, black with white seat, with two white pegs on the right side, a yellow chain, silver crank arms and a white headset. The bike is valued at $400.
May 5 — A resident on 11th Street Northeast reported someone had stolen the rear license plate from their vehicle.
May 5 — A resident on Third Avenue Northeast reported a scam in which someone claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service left a message and a call-back number, claiming that the resident had five felonies charged against them and that if the resident did not respond, the resident would be arrested.
May 7 — Someone broke into a vehicle parked at the owner’s residence on Sixth Street Southwest. The vehicle was damaged and a number of items were stolen from the trunk.
May 9 — Someone rented items from a store on Second Avenue Northeast and did not return them, with late fees adding up to $193.05.
May 9 — A resident on Heron Road reported a case of identity theft.
May 9 — A resident on Third Street Southwest reported a theft.
May 10 — A resident on Riverwood Drive reported a scam in which someone called claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service.
May 10 — A resident on Seventh Street Southeast reported a burglary.
May 11 — A resident on Third Street Southwest reported a scam in which someone called claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service.
May 12 — A business on Broadway East reported a theft.
May 12 — A business on Second Avenue Northeast reported a shoplifting incident.
May 13 — A resident on Seventh Street Southwest reported someone had used their credit card in Roseville without permission.
May 14 — A resident on Third Street Northwest reported a theft.
May 14 — Someone cut down and stole the American and French flags at Le Bourget Park.
May 14 — A resident on Seventh Street Southeast reported a scam in which a pop-up appeared on the resident’s computer screen stating their computer had been hacked. The resident clicked the pop-up and called the phone number it showed and gave the company access to the computer to clean it.
May 14 — A resident on Mary Ann Avenue reported a theft from their storage locker.
May 16 — A resident on Lindbergh Drive South reported a burglary.
May 17 — Someone stole a little boy’s bike, valued at $100, from a residence on Seventh Street Northeast.
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Little Falls police report
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