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

Vehicle break-ins dominate the latest Lowry Hill blotter, with reports clustered on Girard Avenue South and burglaries logged on Mount Curve Avenue.
These items are compiled from the Minneapolis Police Department's open incident data for the 5th Precinct, published atWe list the block only and name no victim or anyone not convicted of a crime.
Recent reports by block, by date:
1800 block of Girard Avenue South: a vehicle theft or break-in (May 24); the same block recorded a burglary and a theft on May 14 and additional vehicle incidents earlier in May. No arrest has been announced.
1900 block of Mount Curve Avenue: a burglary reported May 6. No arrest has been announced.
800 block of Mount Curve Avenue: a vehicle incident (May 22) and an earlier theft (May 2). No arrest has been announced.
1100 block of Summit Avenue: vehicle incidents reported May 26 and June 1. No arrest has been announced.
1900 block of Humboldt Avenue South: an assault reported May 29. No arrest has been announced.
The list runs heavily to property crime, with vehicle-related reports the most common category. Residents can report incidents through 311 or the 5th Precinct and are asked to share security-camera footage, which helps investigators link incidents from block to block.

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.

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