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Thirteen Armed Robberies in Two Nights Around Dinkytown

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The University of Minnesota Department of Public Safety issued SAFE-U safety alerts after a coordinated string of at least 13 armed robberies over two late-March 2025 nights near the Dinkytown area. The first cluster — multiple robberies within about 30 minutes — began around 2:40 a.m. on Sunday, March 30; more incidents followed Monday night. Three to four suspects in black hoodies and black masks, at least one armed with a gun and one with a knife, approached victims at locations including 14th Avenue and 5th Street SE.

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University of Minnesota
Public R1 · MN
~54,000 studentsSAFE-U
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
Approximate reconstruction312 chars
SAFE-U ALERT: Multiple armed robberies reported in the Dinkytown/Marcy-Holmes area within the past 30 minutes. Suspects are 3-4 people wearing black hooded sweatshirts and black masks; at least one is armed. Avoid the area, travel in groups, and call 911 immediately if approached. More info: safe-campus.umn.edu

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Sent within roughly 30-50 minutes of the first cluster of robberies, reflecting an unusually fast property-crime warning driven by the volume of near-simultaneous incidents.
The suspect description (3-4 people, black hoodies, black masks, armed) is the operative detail; locations were too numerous to enumerate in a single SMS.
Exact SAFE-U wording was not archived verbatim; reconstruction based on multiple Twin Cities media summaries, so marked unconfirmed.
UPDATESMS+1d
Approximate reconstruction328 chars
SAFE-U ALERT: Additional armed robberies have been reported tonight in the Dinkytown/Marcy-Holmes area, including near 7th Street SE. Suspects matching earlier descriptions remain at large. UMPD and Minneapolis Police believe the incidents may be coordinated. Stay alert, travel in groups, and report suspicious activity to 911.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The Monday update explicitly raises the 'coordinated' framing that investigators adopted, escalating the continuing-threat language across two nights.
It references the Monday 10:26 p.m. robbery near 7th Street SE noted in local coverage without repeating every location.
Reconstructed from secondary reporting; no official verbatim archive, so marked unconfirmed.
Context

Background

Dinkytown and the adjacent Marcy-Holmes neighborhood form a dense student-housing district just north of the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities campus. In late March 2025, the University of Minnesota Department of Public Safety issued SAFE-U alerts after at least 13 armed robberies over two nights, beginning with a cluster around 2:40 a.m. Sunday, March 30. According to CBS Minnesota, Minneapolis police believed the sprees were connected, and KARE 11 reported suspects wore black hoodies and masks with at least one gun and one knife. Investigators came to believe three male juveniles and one female juvenile were responsible. The episode capped years of crime concerns in Dinkytown that have shaped UMN's off-campus safety messaging.
Analysis

Key Findings

At least 13 armed robberies across two nights drove rapid SAFE-U alerts, the first within roughly an hour of the initial cluster
Investigators framed the sprees as coordinated and attributed them to a small group of juveniles
The incidents concentrated in the off-campus Dinkytown/Marcy-Holmes student district rather than on campus proper
Outcome
Minneapolis police and UMPD said the robberies were likely coordinated and believed three male juveniles and one female juvenile were responsible. The first alert went out around 3:30 a.m. Sunday.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion