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SUPPORT STAFF
Kim Henning
Trista Miller
Lisa Brandt
Becky Pentel
POLICE OFFICERS
Jerry Murphy
Scott Patrick
John Larrive
Bobby Lambert
Tanner Spicer
Todd Rosse
Jeff Vonfeldt
Steven Meyer
Denise Urmann
Michael Shepard
Peyton Fleming
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Jennifer Fordham
INVESTIGATIONS
Mario Reyes
Chad Willson
SERGEANTS
Neil Garlock
Brian Convery
Eric Petersen
RESERVES
Randy Pentel
Jim Knox
Jeff Parker
George Castillo
CHAPLAINS
Frances Cuenca
Joel Detlefsen
Lynn Liberman
Butch Millett
Sue Plucker
John Snider
David Wick
CHIEF
Mike Aschenbrener
MAY 23, 2014
The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
7-2-7: RECREATIONAL FIRES:
A property owner or lessee of the property may have a recreational fire
without obtaining a permit by complying with the following regulations:
A. Hours Fires To Be Extinguished: Fires shall be extinguished within
three (3) hours after start but not later than eleven o'clock (11:00)
P.M.
B. Materials Burned Restricted: Clean, dry wood only (no refuse,
grass, leaves, logs over 3 inches in diameter, paper, garbage, trade
waste or other combustibles).
C. Size Of Fire: Size shall not be more than three feet (3') in diameter,
nor shall the flames reach a height in excess of three feet (3').
D. Location: No fire shall be within twenty feet (20') of any building or
structure.
E. Means To Extinguish: A means of extinguishment must be in the
immediate area of the fire.
F. Weather Conditions: No fire shall be started or maintained in dry
conditions or when winds are over fifteen (15) mph.
G. Notice To City: Prior notice shall be given to the dispatcher one hour
before the fire is ignited.
H. Attendance Required: Recreational fires must be constantly attend-
ed by a competent person until the fire has been completely extin-
guished.
I. Authority To Restrict Fires: The code official has the authority to
prohibit, suspend, or further restrict all fires should conditions warrant
such action. (Ord. 380, 5-20-2003)
Submitted By: Steve Meyer Police Ofϐicer
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RESPECT
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You have both made an important impact on
each one of us here at MHPD and we are
grateful to you for your service to the depart-
ment and to the city. Best wishes to you both!
FRIENDS
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Identity Theft Thursday 12:00 hours
Officer Bobby Lambert responded to the Mendota Heights Police lobby to take a report from a victim of identity
theft. She reports that while attempting to change her address via the US Post Office website she was unaware
that she had clicked on a fraudulent website and completed a change of address form. She provided her personal
debit card number and when she did not receive a confirmation email she began to suspect something was not
right. Within 24 hours two fraudulent charges were made to her debit card. The victim closed her account
immediately and notified her bank of the incident. This case is under investigation.
Possession of Marijuana Saturday 00:56 hours
Officer Tanner Spicer was conducting traffic enforcement on I-35 under Wagon Wheel Trail when he observed a
vehicle approaching at a high rate of speed. Officer Spicer stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver.
There was a strong odor of marijuana coming from the interior of the vehicle. Upon questioning the driver
about possible marijuana possession, a passenger in the vehicle turned over a substantial amount of marijuana as
well as one marijuana pipe, plastic baggies, TOP brand rolling papers, and a digital scale. A passenger in the ve-
hicle admitted to ownership and was issued a citation for possession of marijuana and possession of drug para-
phernalia. The driver of the vehicle was cited for speeding.
Theft of Gas Saturday 18:05 hours
Officer Mike Shepard responded to a call from a gas station attendant who wanted to report that a man in silver
Honda drove off without paying for his gasoline. The reporting party provided a MN license plate number which
came back as not being on file. The gas station attendant also said he would not be able to identify the driver of
the vehicle. Case is inactive.
Theft of Gas Monday 19:06 hours
Officer Todd Rosse was dispatched to an after the fact gas drive-off report. The suspect vehicle was described as a
dark blue Buick driving towards 35E. The area was monitored but the vehicle was not found. The gas station
attendant said the vehicle did not have front or back license plates, but thought there was a yellow piece of paper
in the back window. There is no further information and this case remains inactive due to lack of evidence.
Traffic Tuesday 06:34 hours
Officer Tanner Spicer was on routine patrol when a he stopped a vehicle that revoked license plates. The driver
was confirmed as being the registered owner of the vehicle. The driver was issued a citation for driving after revo-
cation, having no insurance, and operating a vehicle with revoke plates. The plates were removed and the vehicle
was towed.
Happy Memorial Day!
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05/16—05/22 2014 YTD
Calls for Service 151 3152
Citations 40 719
Warnings 36 414
Police Reports 21 383
Response Time Average 5.59 5.72
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If you are a Mendota Heights resident and you are going out of town or on
vacation, you can notify MHPD of your outing and we will be more than happy to
keep a watchful eye on your home while you are away. The House Check Request
online form is available on our website; we have similar forms in the MHPD lobby
and we will take your info over the phone.
MHPD offers monthly Car Seat Safety Checks. To schedule an appointment,
call 651.452.1366 to contact Ofϐicer Jennifer Fordham.
MHPD has a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota
County residents can safely and anonymously dispose of their prescription drugs
and over‐the‐counter medication.