For Woods Halley, operating his corner convenience store the last few months in southeast Minneapolis has been a harrowing experience.
His 8th Street Market, at 630 SE. 8th St., was robbed six times at gunpoint in October and November. Then in December, a concrete block was thrown through the window on the front door. None of his employees were injured, but five of them quit after the crimes.
"They were terribly upset and quite understandably," said Halley, a physics professor at the University of Minnesota. "It was very painful, losing all of these people, some of whom had worked here for years."
Along with homicides and carjackings, business robberies are on the rise across Minneapolis. At least 132 were reported in 2021, compared with 122 in 2020 and 100 in pre-pandemic 2019, according to police data.
The story is different in St. Paul, where recent robbery numbers have remained relatively unchanged. But in Minneapolis, the number of businesses robbed in October and November was double the number for the same period in 2020.
While robberies are up in Minneapolis, corresponding arrests are significantly down. There were 330 robbery arrests in 2020 but 165 in 2021, a 50% decline.
A Minneapolis Police Department spokesman declined to comment on why robberies are up. Nor would department officials say how many robberies have been solved.
Halley said police told him they had made arrests in at least two of the robberies. In one case, police used fingerprints to track down a suspect. He said police indicated to him that some of the robbers were juveniles and some were adults.