2014-03-21 Friday News
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N E W S
The Pipeline
L E T T E R
Public Works
Engineering
March 21, 2014
Code Enforcement
Public Works
The Parks Crew did their daily trash pickup. They cleaned all trails and
parking lots of snow. The zero turn mowers were cleaned up to get ready
for service. The tandem trailer was cleaned up, serviced, the tires replaced
and the brakes adjusted. The Groundsmaster mower from the Par 3 storage
garage was brought to the shop and prepared for service.
The Utilities Crew checked the lift stations daily. The HVAC filters at the
main lift station were changed and the fan belts inspected. The shop floor
drain was cleaned. Manholes along the trunk line were marked. Roots were
cut in the lines on Walsh Lane, Kay Avenue, and Victoria Road. Storm
sewers that had ice buildup were jetted on Wesley Lane and in Town Center.
Trucks 309, 409 and 500 were waxed.
The Streets Crew cleaned snow and ice from catch basins and fire hydrants.
The streets were plowed and salted on Monday and Wednesday. Pot holes
were filled. Bridge decks were cleared of snow.
Engineering
City Projects (construction year)
Hunter Lane/Orchard Place Neighborhood Improvements (2013) The
project is considered substantially complete and the final lift of wear course
asphalt will be placed in the spring.
Highway 13 Trail Connection (2014) Construction will not begin until the
spring. A utility conflict with Saint Paul Regional Water Service needs to be
resolved prior to construction. Staff will hold a coordination meeting with
Saint Paul Regional Water Service and the contractor in the coming weeks.
Victoria Road Reconstruction & Rolling Green Neighborhood Rehabilitation
(2014/2015) The consultant is working on the design plans and
specifications for the first phase of construction, and the City anticipates
bidding the project in the April/May timeframe. The first phase will
reconstruct Victoria from Lilydale to Marie Avenue and rehabilitate the
Stratford/Walsh/ Rolling Green neighborhood. The remainder of Victoria was
put off to a future date, but it is anticipated for construction in 2015. The
Lilydale portion of Victoria from Caren Road to Highway 13 is included. Staff
date. A neighborhood meeting will be held in early April to go over specific
issues and concerns with individual property owners. A notice letter will go
out 1-2 weeks ahead of the meeting.
Wentworth Avenue & Pilot Knob Road Trail Rehabilitation Projects (2014)
The trails on Wentworth (Wachtler to Dodd) and Pilot Knob Road (Mendota
Heights Road to Highway 13) are scheduled for rehabilitation in the coming
year. Projects will reclaim the existing pavement and install ADA compliant
ramps along each trail. Construction is anticipated in June/July. Council
approved a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with the County for the projects
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at the March 18 City Council meeting.
County Projects
Delaware Avenue Resurfacing (2014) Dakota County is planning on
resurfacing Delaware Avenue from Highway 110 south to I-494. This
project will not widen or otherwise alter the lane alignment of Delaware, but
will provide a new asphalt driving surface and new striping. Construction is
anticipated to begin in late June.
Lexington Crosswalk at Victoria (2014) The median and crosswalk are
scheduled for installation this summer. This project will install a center
median in Lexington on the north side of the Victoria intersection and
provide for a crosswalk to connect the trails on the east and west of
Lexington. The left turn lane from southbound Lexington to eastbound
Victoria will be removed as part of this project. A JPA with Dakota County
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for the project will be presented to City Council at their April 1 meeting.
State Projects
Highway 110 & Lexington Avenue Signal Replacement (2014) The existing
signal will be replaced this summer with a new LED signal with flashing
yellow arrows for the left turn lanes on Lexington.
Highway 13 Reconstruction (2015) The section of Highway 13 that was
not rehabilitated in 2012 is scheduled for reconstruction in 2015. This
section is from I-35E south and west to 2nd Street in Mendota. This section
will receive a widened shoulder, curb, gutter, and storm sewer to help
alleviate drainage and erosion problems in Lilydale.
Highway 149 (Dodd Road) Resurfacing (2017) Dodd Road is scheduled to
be resurfaced from Highway 55 in Eagan to Annapolis Street in 2017. At
this time, there are no plans to widen the State Highway, but some
alterations for drainage and public safety are possible. Originally scheduled
for 2015, the project was delayed to coincide with the Highway 110
rehabilitation project. Due to the project delay, Dodd Road will receive
another sealcoat (chip seal) in 2014.
Highway 110 Resurfacing (2017) Preliminary project scoping has begun.
This project will not reconstruct or alter the alignment of the state highway,
but modifications to access points, traffic signals, shoulders, drainage, and
pedestrian facilities are likely.
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Warrant Wednesday 2249 hours
While on routine patrol, Officer Peyton Fleming observed a vehicle at a local gas station and after running
the plate, the registered owners status came back as a felony drug warrant. The vehicle was unoccupied and a
man matching the owners description was standing at the counter in the gas station. Fleming then
approached the man to identify him and the man told Fleming that he is not the registered owner but does
have an outstanding warrant that is traffic related. The man was placed under arrest.
Theft from Auto Thursday 1730 hours
Officer Scott Patrick was dispatched to call a theft from auto victim. In speaking with the woman, she stated
she returned home to find her front passenger side door glass shattered and her Pioneer stereo system
removed from her dash. The woman was able to obtain the parking garageÓs video surveillance for that
timeframe. Under investigation.
Domestic Friday 2225 hours
Officer Steve Meyer was dispatched to a home on a domestic. Upon arrival, Meyer learned from the father
that his son had just fled after striking him in the face which was clear due to his face being red, swollen and
a small cut by the eye. The fight ensued because of a TV dispute which lead to a loud argument. The
younger sister then got involved causing the son to get more agitating and started throwing and breaking
things. The son then swung several times at the father striking him in the face and head and then fled the
home. Meyer made contact with the son a short time later who then came to the PD and was placed under
arrest.
Theft from Auto #2 Monday 0918 hours
Officer John Larrive responded to a home on a theft from auto call. In meeting with the victim, she stated
her vehicle that has been parked and not used in quite some time was parked in the underground garage and
was damaged overnight. The drivers side window was smashed and the after market stereo system was stole
from inside her dash. She mentioned that there were cameras in the garage and she would work on
obtaining video footage.
Property Damage Accident Monday 1413 hours
Officer John Larrive was dispatched to a one vehicle accident. A witness stated that the driver was driving at
the wrong side of the highway. Larrive gave the driver a PBT test which was .00 and he showed no signs of
impairment. Driver stated that he was lost and was using his GPS to get around town. Road signs were
damaged from the accident and driver was issued a citation for no proof of insurance and careless driving.
St PatrickÓs Day Revelry + Dakota County Traffic Safety Grant = Action!
No DL/No Insurance/Impounds Monday 1524 & 1616 hours
Officer Urmann cited one driver who did not have a DL nor insurance on the car; the vehicle was towed.
She then stopped another car with an equipment violation and found not only another uninsured motorist,
but as suspended one! Another impound and citation.
Accident/DWI/AOA Monday 1729 hours
Officer Michael Shepard came upon skid marks which led to a broken fence; a vehicle had attempted to
brake on a sharp curve, slid sideways and went thru the fence, down the hill and ultimately stopped in the
ditch at I35E. The driver was found to be intoxicated; since a DWI enforcement was in progress, the arrest
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was handed over to the St Paul PD officer working in our jurisdiction; Officer Shepard assisted with writing
Check Welfare/DWI/AOA Monday 1830 hours
Officer Michael Shepard responded to a check the welfare of a possible intoxicated party having trouble
entering her home. The female was found being helped into the residence by another female. The woman
was muddy, wet exhibiting signs of too much partying, even informing Officer Shepard she had Ðcelebrated
St. PattyÓs Day a little too much.Ñ He observed the fresh, wet mud tracks in the driveway and asked if she
had driven herself home; she confirmed she had and was relieved she made it home alright. A traffic safety
detail officer was called to respond to handle the arrest, and a WSPPD officer arrived and took over the
DWI.
Domestic Tuesday 0755 hours
Officer John Larrive, along with Investigators Mario Reyes and Chad Willson, responded a domestic in
progress where a female reported threats made by her husband against both her and her children. Upon
arrival, he learned the husband (not the father), had been verbally abusive toward the children and to her
over the past week and the father had already taken custody of the children. However, the behavior was
ongoing and things continued to get heated and remained unresolved. The husband also kept a large store
of guns at the neighbors and based on his behavior, wanted them removed for safekeeping. Parties were
advised on next steps to ensure peace and safety and officers cleared.
Stolen Plates Wednesday 1321 hours
Officer Todd Rosse was called to meet with a party in the lobby who wanted to report a theft of a plate. The
owner of the vehicle stated that an employee, who witnessed an accident in December, was told by an officer
that his plates didnÓt match each other and was advised to look into it. The employee went to the DMV the
next day to correct the issue and they decided to pull off both plates and issue new ones; the DMV then
destroyed the plates. Then, last week, Ramsey County notified the owner that a vehicle registering to them
was cited for wrong plates/tabs, bearing the previous plate number and realized one of the plates had been
actually been stolen/swapped. The owner filed this complicated report with us in order to bring it to the
hearing and clear up the citation. The original license plate was then entered as stolen into NCIC. Officer
cleared.
Stolen Vehicle/Plates & Drugs Wednesday 0057 hours
Officer Spicer was patrolling a retail area when he spied a vehicle entering the area and approaching a
business that was obviously closed. Upon running the plate, he found they were stolen and executed a stop;
the parties within the vehicleÏfour of themÏwere held until assisting officers arrived. They soon found the
plates and vehicle were stolen, and they found drug paraphernalia and forged checks. Evidently they all
hooked up thru their drug activity; even though two of them were pregnant, they decided to make the event
more fun by doing some meth together. Two parties admitted to stealing the car, one of whom also had a no
bail warrant. One lied about his identity and was found to be in possession of forged checks. All admitted
to their charges and all were taken to jail with felony charges. Case pending formal complaint.
TheftÏTires Thursday 1053 hours
An employee came out to his work vehicle to find four tires and rims had been stolen right off the vehicle!
The vehicle had been last attended to on Monday. The thief was nice enough to prop it up with one block.
No surveillance of the area is available; no suspect. Case inactive.
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Have a Safe Week!
The Front Row
Dave Bellows, Sheriff
Volume 9, Week 42
March 10, through
Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy
March 16, 2014
For a Good Cause
Featuring Sheriffs
Members of the jail Inmates Motivated to
Sworn Operations
and Detention
Change Unit (IMC) held a fundraiser
Services Deputies:
earlier this month. Staff and inmates had
the opportunity to order ice cream, with
Commanders
all proceeds going to the Hastings Food
John Grant
Shelf. Approximately $1,000 was raised.
Dan Scheuermann
We thank Correctional Deputies
Captains
Thomas Schneider and Franz Moise
Brad Jeska
for all their work with this project.
Joe Leko
Jim Rogers
A Better Life
Sergeants
The jail offers a wide variety of programing to assist
Dan Bianconi
inmates in remaining jail free after they are
Jennifer Cho
released. Reformers Unanimous is one such
Scott Durdall
opportunity that helps inmates with their chemical
Pat Enderlein
Jim Gabriel
dependency and addictions to drugs. Austen
Booker Hodges IV
Taylor, a group leader with RU, is a frequent
Jim Iliff
speaker at the jail, working closely with our inmates
Bruce Kammen
and telling them his personal story. Thanks to
Chris Melton
Tim Samuelson
Austen and Recreational Coordinator Loren
Rick Schroeder
Hanson for all their work.
Rob Shingledecker
A Boat Ride in March?
Special Duty
The DCSO has responsibility for all waterways in
Deputies
the county, regardless of the season. Even the
Brad Billmeyer
Terry Ecker
winter months can leave wide areas of open water,
Mike Fendrick
so members of our Parks, Lakes, and Trails (PLT)
Rob Hosking
Division trainfor handling
Thomas Jacobson
rescues underall conditions.
Coreen Kulvich
Ryan Olson
Last year theSheriffs Office
Blake Pederson
acquired anairboat, allowing
Matt Regis
deputies torespond quickly to
Matt Schepers
emergencysituations.
Dave Sjogren
Matt Wayne
Recently,members of the
Dawanna Witt
PLT Divisionparticipated in a
joint trainingexercise with
Deputy Sheriffs
several SheriffsOffices on airboat
Mark Albrecht
rescues andoperations.
Scott Bensen
Sergeant JimIliff and Deputy
Ryan Brown
Matt Regis demonstrated
Rhonda Doheny
Sandy Dose
their ability inhandling it on both
Brian Eells
ice and watersurfaces.
Joshua Fahey
Ryan Fitzgerald
All in a Days Work
Tim Fletcher
Dan Forrey
A recent traffic stop by Deputy Ryan Brown resulted in the driver, a 25-year-old
Steve Forrey
female, being arrested for possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia. While he
was dealing with the drug violations in plain view, Ryan was advised by Deputy Brian
The Front Row
Dave Bellows, Sheriff
Volume 9, Week 42
March 10, through
Tim Leslie, Chief Deputy
March 16, 2014
Smidt that this individual has a history of hiding drugs in, well, lets just say personal
Tim Gonder
places. The suspect was placed under arrest and transported to the jail, where female
Ryan Googins
detention staff could conduct a search. Once the suspect realized her situation, she
Christopher Hamblin
voluntarily handed over 14 grams of methamphetamine she had hidden in, lets just
Kevin Henriksen
Adam Henry
say a personal place. Nice work by Deputies Ryan Brown and Brian Smidt,
Amber Hentges
Correctional Sergeant Virginia Jones, and Correctional Corporals Lisa
Bryan Hermerding
Peterson and Julienne Oppong for their work on this case.
Ryan Holmquist
Tom Hooper
A Change for the Better
Dan Hoover
Krystal Johnson
Signs our country is recovering from a deep recession can be found in a variety of
John Kane
indicators. One that we track at the DCSO is with Sheriffs sales, more commonly
Bruce Kleeberger
referred to as foreclosures. In the year 2000 we handled 159, but as the financial
Jeff Leopold
Jen Lenarz
crisis worsened foreclosures grew exponentially by 2007, when we handled 1,536
Brent Lohmann
Sheriffs sales. The crisis hit a high water mark in 2010, with 2,147 foreclosures.
Bruce Lohmann
Now for the good news; since that time we have seen a steady drop in home
Matt Lohmann
foreclosures here in Dakota County and across the United States. Last year DCSO
Kim Mays
Mark McKnight
staff handled 925, bringing us back to near 2006 levels. While we do not know what
Lester Mitchell
the future holds as we continue with recovery, we want to thank our staff in the Civil
Jon Napper
Division for all their work over the past several years including Sergeant Rob
Sean Qualy
Shingledecker, who heads the unit,Special Duty Deputies Brad Billmeyer,
Jon Reiners
Matt Schuster
Terry Ecker, Dave Sjogren, Kevin Henriksen(retired), and Program Services
Dan Siebenaler
Assistants Shona Murphy and Jess Monahan.
Brian Smidt
Phouthaivanh
Sourignavong
Gordy Steffel
Steve Theriault
Michael Vai
Dmitriy Vecherkov
Mike Vikesland
Dan Vujovich
Bryan Wagner
Bob Wegner
Tony Welin
Questions?
Comments?
Please contact the
Dakota County
Sheriffs Office at
651.438.4700 or any
of the following by
email:
dave.bellows@
co.dakota.mn.us
julie.ecker@
co.dakota.mn.us
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