Auto theft and break-ins to parked cars drove the Lowry Hill crime log through late May and early June, with thefts on the 1800 block of Girard Avenue South recurring almost weekly.

Minneapolis Police open data records roughly 20 incidents in Lowry Hill from mid-April through June 1, 2026, and the steadiest entries involve cars. Officers logged automobile thefts on the 1100 block of Summit Avenue (June 1), the 700 block of Vineland Place (May 29) and the 2000 block of Fremont Avenue South (May 13), plus repeated thefts of motor-vehicle parts and break-ins on the 1800 block of Girard Avenue South, which shows up in the log on May 12, May 14, May 18 and May 24.
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Minneapolis police logged six incidents in East Isles during the week of May 25, 2026: three involving vehicles, two thefts and one auto theft, with no violent crime reported.

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| Mon, Mar 30 | — | 0007XX DOUGLAS AVE | Vehicle |
| Tue, Mar 31 | — | 0006XX KENWOOD PKWY | Theft |
| Tue, Mar 31 | — | 0008XX DOUGLAS AVE | Vehicle |
Violent and property crimes round out the period. The log includes a robbery of a person on the 1900 block of Humboldt Avenue South (May 29), an assault with a dangerous weapon on the 600 block of Kenwood Parkway (May 7), and burglaries of dwellings on the 1900 block of Mount Curve Avenue (May 6) and the 1800 block of Girard Avenue South (May 14).
All addresses are published at the block level by the city, and the entries are initial reports. Anyone arrested or charged is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and the counts may be revised as cases are reviewed.
The recurring pattern is the same one the 5th Precinct has flagged for months: cars left on the street are the most common target. Lock the doors, take valuables and visible electronics with you, and park under a light when you can. Doorbell and dash-cam footage can help investigators link cases. Counts come from Minneapolis Police open data.
Three crimes were reported in Lowry Hill the week of May 25, 2026 -- two involving vehicles and one robbery -- as Minneapolis closed in on 2,100 stolen vehicles for the year.

Minneapolis Police open data recorded three incidents in Lowry Hill during the week of May 18, 2026, all of them thefts of vehicle parts.