Edina Police Issue Warning After Homes Targeted in Burglaries
I’ve been following the news in Edina closely, and honestly, it’s concerning. Over the past several weeks, at least three homes in our community have been broken into, and the pattern suggests these aren’t random acts—they seem organized.
The first reported burglary happened on October 10 on the 5000 block of Interlachen Bluff. Then, on November 20, another home on the 6300 block of Westwood Court was hit. Just two days later, on November 22, a home on the 5100 block of Skyline Drive experienced the same fate.
From what the police have shared, the burglars appear to be targeting homes that are more secluded or have wooded backyards. That makes sense—they’re looking for easy access without being seen. One homeowner told me they were away when the suspects used a crowbar to smash the glass backdoor and steal jewelry before the alarm even went off…