The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has released its 2023 No-Knock Search Warrant Report, showing a significant decrease across the board compared to 2022. Requests dropped from 185 to 89, issued warrants fell from 179 to 84, denials went from 6 to 5, and executed warrants decreased from 158 to 71. Additionally, cases where the sought evidence was located dropped from 148 to 69. State law mandates that all law enforcement agencies report no-knock warrant data within three months of application.