Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Crime Data.

The City of Minneapolis posts every police report to a free online portal, and a few minutes of setup lets a resident watch what gets reported on their own block.

Catalytic-converter thefts are climbing again in the Twin Cities as the price of rhodium rebounds, after a 2023 state law and a metals slump had driven reports down.

Minneapolis police linked more than 500 vehicle break-ins to a single smash-and-grab trend by August 2025, the kind of episodic wave that hits corridors like Hennepin Avenue in concentrated overnight runs.

The Minneapolis Police Department tracks where crime clusters through its MStat crime-data system, the modern version of a weekly accountability review the 5th Precinct uses to decide where to concentrate patrols.

Vehicle thefts and break-ins drove the late-May and early-June crime reports across Lowry Hill and East Isles.

Recent East Isles crime reports were almost entirely property offenses, led by thefts from vehicles and bike thefts near the lakes.

Recent property-crime reports in and around Lowry Hill skew heavily toward vehicle thefts and break-ins, with several incidents on the same blocks of Girard and Irving avenues.

A block-level summary of recent property-crime reports in Lowry Hill, drawn from Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct incident data.

Property crime drove East Isles police reports over the past week, with vehicle break-ins and thefts outnumbering every other category, according to Minneapolis Police Department incident data.

A block-by-block summary of recent property-crime reports near Lowry Hill East, drawn from Minneapolis Police Department incident data, where motor-vehicle theft dominates.

Recent property-crime reports in Lowry Hill were dominated by vehicle break-ins, with a cluster on the 1800 block of Girard Avenue South.

Theft from vehicles is the most common crime logged in Lowry Hill and East Isles this spring, with repeated hits on the Girard Avenue South corridor.
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