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

Below is a block-level summary of recent crime reports in East Isles, drawn from Minneapolis Police Department incident data published through the city's open-data portal. We list the block, not the exact address, and name no victim or suspect.
Most of the recent activity was property crime concentrated around Lagoon Avenue and the residential blocks west of Hennepin.
June 4: an assault (fourth-degree, less than substantial harm) reported at West 27th Street and East Lake of the Isles Parkway.
June 2: a theft of motor-vehicle parts on the 1500 block of Lagoon Avenue, and a bike theft on the 2400 block of Humboldt Avenue South.
May 28: a bike theft on the 1500 block of Lagoon Avenue and an automobile theft on the 2500 block of Girard Avenue South.
May 27: thefts from vehicles on the 2700 block of Irving Avenue South and the 2400 block of Hennepin Avenue, and an automobile theft at James Avenue South and Lagoon Avenue.
May 24: an assault with significant bodily harm on the 1500 block of Lagoon Avenue, and a theft of motor-vehicle parts on the 2400 block of Humboldt Avenue South.
May 21: a burglary of a dwelling on the 2700 block of Irving Avenue South and automobile thefts on the 2200 block of Girard Avenue South and at West Lake Street and Humboldt Avenue South.
Residents can report incidents and share security-camera footage through 311 or the 5th Precinct, which helps investigators link reports block to block. The data above is preliminary and subject to reclassification as cases are investigated.

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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.

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