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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
CHIEF
Mike Aschenbrener
SERGEANTS
Eric Petersen
Tanner Spicer
Peyton Fleming
Bobby Lambert
POLICE OFFICERS
Jerry Murphy
John Larrive
Todd Rosse
Jeff VonFeldt
Steven Meyer
Denise Urmann
Michael Shepard
Nick Gorgos
Robin Nelson
Steve Hilyar
Phillip McCarty
INVESTIGATIONS
Chad Willson
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Jennifer Fordham
SUPPORT STAFF
Kim Henning
Trista Miller
Lisa Brandt
Becky Pentel
RESERVES
Randy Pentel
Jim Knox
Jeff Parker
CHAPLAINS
Butch Millett
John Snider
Alberto Vargas
Lynn Liberman
Sue Plucker
Joel Detlefsen
Lenny Andrie
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SEXTING
The Mendota Heights and West St. Paul Police Departments
share a volunteer chaplain program available to officers and
the community 24 hours a day. Our chaplains represent
several faith communities in our area.
Our chaplains are on a weekly on-call rotation and respond to
a police officer’s request for assistance for calls ranging from a
death notification to a family crisis situation. The chaplains
help provide calm in traumatic situations and can assist in
locating helpful resources. The chaplains are also able to stay
with family members while police officers conduct their
business or are dispatched to another call.
If you wish to contact our chaplains, please contact the Men-
dota Heights Police Department Administrative Office at
651.452.1366 or the West St. Paul Police Department Admin-
istrative Office at 651.552.4200. If this is an emergency,
please call 9-1-1 immediately.
“Sexting” refers to the sharing of nude or semi-nude and sexually provocative
photos via mobile phones, but it can happen on other devices and the Web too.
First of all, research shows most teens don’t “sext” and second, most of those who
do have not experienced negative consequences. However, for those who do sext,
especially teens, there are both psychological and legal ramification, especially
when coercion is involved and the images wind up being distributed beyond their
intended audience. In fact, 20% of open cases that law enforcement investigates
involve sexting and child pornography.
Be informed and be aware—learn more @:
http://www.connectsafely.org/tips-for-dealing-with-teen-sexting/
for details, safety tips and guides.
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ACCIDENT FRIDAY 1720 HOURS
Officer Steve Hilyar responded to a single vehicle rollover crash occurred at the location when the driver of
the vehicle looked away from the road to adjust the rear view mirror, hopped the curb, struck a light pole and
overturned onto the driver's side. No reported injuries on scene but the driver did plan to have someone take
him to the ER. Officer cleared the scene.
THEFT—GAS FRIDAY 1929 HOURS
A gas station attendant reported theft of fuel and Officer Hilyar responded to the scene. The license plate
displayed did not match the vehicle but the reporting party was positive of the license plate information.
Further investigation found that the license plates had been stolen from a Perkins parking lot sometime on
this date. Case is pending
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WARRANT ARREST SATURDAY 1258 HOURS
While on patrol, Sergeant Tanner Spicer ran a plate and found the registered owner of vehicle had a Gross
Misdemeanor Warrant out of Hennepin County. He stopped the vehicle, ID’d the driver as the RO and
confirmed the warrant. He arrested the RO for the warrant and booked him into the Dakota County Jail; the
vehicle was towed. Officer cleared.
DAS SATURDAY 1433 HOURS
Sergeant Spicer observed a vehicle crossing the center line in a residential area and conducted a traffic stop.
The driver was informed of the reason of the stop and upon being ID’d, the driver was found to be
suspended. He was issued a citation for the violation. Officer cleared.
BURGLARY SUNDAY 0810 HOURS
Officer Phil McCarty responded to a report of burglary that had occurred during the night while the home-
owners were sleeping. They awoke to find the burglars stole many things, including money and their vehicle.
Evidence was found and secured and the case is under investigation.
HARRASSMENT SUNDAY 0906 HOURS
Officer Robin Nelson took a report of harassing Facebook messages that were sent to reporting party.
Reporting party has since reported the activity to Facebook and blocked the profile. Several phone numbers
were found for the suspect sending the harassing messages. A voice message was left with the suspect to con-
tact the Mendota Heights Police Department. Pending contact with the party.
THEFT FROM AUTO MONDAY 2030 HOURS
Officer Todd Rosse took an after the fact theft from vehicle report. Suspect/s forced entry into the locked
vehicle in the underground garage and stole miscellaneous items of value. No suspects or witnesses. A similar
report was taken on Wednesday, 9/9 for a theft that had occurred in the same garage sometime in the week
prior. Investigation pending.
TRESPASSING MONDAY 2110 HOURS
Officers Jeff VonFeldt and Nick Gorgos responded to an alarm at a residence, but found no suspicious
activity and all was secure; no on answered the door at the location. Later, the homeowner called to show that
someone attempted to gain entry to the garage, which was partially ajar. The incident was requested to be
documented by the homeowner.
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WARRANT ARREST TUESDAY 0346 HOURS
While on patrol, Officer Nick Gorgos observed a vehicle parked facing a local motel. Drove by several
minutes later and vehicle was backed in. Upon seeing patrol vehicle, the vehicle left. Officer Gorgos was
suspicious, stopped the vehicle and obtained ID from all occupants. He found the passenger had a warrant; it
was confirmed and the suspect was transported to jail.
THEFT TUESDAY 0813 HOURS
Officer John Larrive took a report from a resident who reported his pontoon and trailer were stolen while it
was parked in an area owned by the City of St Paul. A local business owner thought it had been towed
earlier in the day. The City of St Paul had advised himit had to be moved and residents had complained of
its location also. However, the owner learned it was not towed by either city. The boat information was not
found to be accurate and the title listed the previous owner still; all information received was checked with
no hits. When accurate boat data is retrieved, it will be entered as a stolen boat; for now, case is pending
additional info.
MENTAL HEALTH TUESDAY 1523 HOURS
A local group home called for assistance from a group home to assist with a resident stating he wanted to
harm himself and others. Officer John Larrive placed the resident on a 72 hour hold and transported for
evaluation. On Wednesday, 9/9, Officer Nelson responded there again to assist with the resident again, as
the resident had returned home that afternoon and was now fighting with a resident. Cases are referred to
Social Services for review.
BURGLARY WEDNESDAY 0810 HOURS
Sergeant Bobby Lambert and Officer Nelson responded to a report of burglary that had occurred during the
while the homeowners were at work. The homeowner found several items out of place, including a container
that had held cash. Entry was forced and several items were stolen, including cash, cameras and jewelry.
Evidence secured; investigation pending.
THEFT—GAS WEDNESDAY 1625 HOURS
Officer Phil McCarty responded to check the area for a suspect for a gas drive-off. The attendant was positive
the information obtained was correct, and Officer McCarty followed up on it, found the vehicle owner/
suspect and learned the suspect lived in a neighboring city. He made contact with the suspect who admitted
to the theft. A citation was issued for the theft. Cleared by Arrest.
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09/04 - 09/10 2015 YTD
Calls for Service 127 5034
Citations 11 390
Warnings 13 513
Police Reports 22 779
Response Time Average 5.13 5.48
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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; you can complete a form found in our
lobby, or simply give us a call and we’ll help you out.
MHPD offers monthly Car Seat Safety Checks.
To schedule an appointment, call 651.452.1366
to contact Officer 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.
Please send us your positive
feedback on our staff to:
pdrecords@
mendota-heights.com
Your feedback is greatly appreciated and
helps boost the morale of our staff.
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“UNDER THE RADAR”
The ultimate contest of
strength and technique
will occur tomorrow,
9/12, starting at 9 am
at MSP Airport at the
Plane Pull, a law en-
forcement fundraiser
supporting Special
Olympics Teams of 8
will compete to see
who can pull a
60,000lb Delta jet 25
feet across the tarmac
in the fastest time.
Team “Under the Ra-
dar” includes Officers
Jenny, John, Chad, Nick
and Robin, along with
three other friends.
They were challenged
specifically by West St
Paul to compete in the
event both with and
against them. We love
a good challenge.