Crime & Safety

Man Charged with Burglarizing Minnetonka Businesses

Police say Justin Grant Evans, already a suspect in a series of west metro burglaries, broke into Minnetonka businesses and stole tools and computer equipment last month.

A St. Louis Park man charged earlier in the month in connection with a burglary at a Wayzata jewelry store is facing more charges of burglarizing Minnetonka businesses, stealing tools and then storing the stolen items in a Richfield apartment.

Justin Grant Evans, 36, is facing two new felony charges of third-degree burglary, each of which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Evans remains in the Hennepin County Jail on a $40,000 bond on the earlier Wayzata charges, and an additional $20,000 bond on the new charges. An omnibus hearing in the Wayzata case is scheduled today in Hennepin County District Court.  

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According to the latest criminal complaint, compiled by Minnetonka Police Detective Terri Swanson, police investigated two reported burglaries on March 29. 

Employees of Samaritan Tire Co. at 3200 Oak Ridge Road reported that a computer and an iPad were stolen, and at the store at 12812 Wayzata Blvd., employees reported that someone broke in and stole tools, including impact guns, a diagnostic scanner, a pressure monitoring system and torque sticks.

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In both burglaries, the businesses’ glass front doors had been pried open, causing the glass to break out of the door frames, according to the complaint.

Similarly damaged doors were discovered at two other Minnetonka businesses, including one at 15210 Wayzata Blvd., where video surveillance captured a suspect whom police recognized as Evans, the complaint charges.

Officers went to Evans’ St. Louis Park home and questioned him about the burglaries. Police say he admitted to breaking into the Minnetonka businesses and stealing property, which was recovered from an apartment in the block of West 74th Street in Richfield, according to court documents.

Evans is currently on parole for a felony weapons conviction. His lengthy Minnesota criminal history includes convictions for theft in 2004, 2007 and 2008, making terroristic threats in 2004, aiding and abetting burglary in 2005 and 2008, third-degree burglary in 2008 and 2009 and credit-card fraud in 2008.


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