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10 23 15 JTF1 1 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 OCTOBER 23, 2015 NEVER LET YOUR GUN GET IN THE WRONG HANDS! Responsible firearm owners use their firearms safely and understand the need to prevent their firearms from getting into the wrong hands. They also know that firearm safety should be a priority if we want to better protect our children, prevent avoidable injury, and keep our communities safe. EXPLORE SAFE STORAGE OPTIONS There are a variety of different locking and storage items available to firearms owners. To help you find the best safe storage solution for the firearms in your household, please consider these life-saving tips: Trigger Lock A trigger lock can be used to keep someone from being able to pull the trigger. Trigger locks are available in a variety of configurations, from basic key lock options to those that require combinations to open the lock. Cable Lock The cable lock can be used on most firearms. The cable is most often placed through the gun barrel, which generally impedes loading and firing. Storage Case Storage cases come in various sizes and can be used for both storing and locking up a firearm. The case can be locked, but the lock must often be purchased separately. Lock Box A lock box is like a small safe that allows you to store your firearm safely and securely via key or combination lock or by a digital keypad, to prevent unauthorized access to the firearm. Locking Safe This safe comes in a number of sizes to accommodate long guns such as rifles and shotguns and also includes spaces for storing handguns as well. Much like the lock box, the gun safe has the option of a combination lock or digital keypad to lock it. Record Firearm The rights and responsibilities of a firearms owner do not end with secure storage. If the firearm is lost or stolen, it is imperative to work quickly to report the theft or loss. CLICK HERE for more information. 1.4 million homes have firearms stored in a way that makes them most accessible to about 2.6 million children. 2 2 FRAUD SATURDAY 0843 HOURS Officer Phil McCarty responded to the lobby to take a report of credit card fraud. The complainant had discovered the fraudulent charge on her statement. She had already contacted the credit card company and deactivated the account and she was not held liable for the charge. The credit card company is investigating the incident but required a police report. Officer cleared. rear plate. THEFT SATURDAY 0917 HOURS Officer McCarty responded to a local business on a check the welfare for an employee who was no longer on the phone. However, the caller was from their call center who was speaking with someone who seemed to be at the business. Upon arrival, the employee was found, but the officer learned he had stepped out momentarily and had not encountered any customers. Entry had been made and property was found to be stolen. Officer McCarty followed up on the suspect information and an arrest was made. The investigation is on-going, but a formal complaint was filed for Felony Theft. RUNAWAY SATURDAY 2034 HOURS Officer Robin Nelson responded to a residence regarding a runaway juvenile who had been exhibiting suicidal behavior. A KOPS alert was sent, but after following up on leads as to where she might be, the juvenile was found safe in a neighboring city. Officer cleared SUSPICIOUS PERSON SUNDAY 0503 HOURS Officer Jeff VonFeldt observed a suspicious vehicle in a business parking lot occupied by four persons. Upon running the plate, he found the plate did not match the vehicle description. Upon confronting the driver of the vehicle, the driver admitted he had “found” the plate and was going to use it for a gas drive off. The plate was not found as stolen in the system. A citation was issued for Display of License Plate not Issued to Motor Vehicle. FRAUD SUNDAY 1407 HOURS Sergeant Tanner Spicer took a report about threats by text. However, further investigation led to possible fraud via an Amazon account. The RP was not out any loss and information was gathered to speak with the suspect. Investigation ongoing. MISSING PERSON/RUNAWAY SUNDAY 1507 HOURS The same juvenile as above ran away a second time and had made suicidal comments. Officer McCarty attempted to find her but no further friends were found that new of her whereabouts. The girl was entered into NCIC as a missing person/runaway. Later, after speaking further with her parents, her phone was pinged to the Coon Rapids area. It was learned she had left a residence there a short time ago and she was soon found near a mall by police officers in that area. Based on her statements and behavior on the way home, she was transported on a mental health hold. Officers cancelled NCIC and cleared. MENTAL HEALTH SUNDAY 1920 HOURS Officer Robin Nelson responded to call to a home where a resident was assaulting other residents. The party was transported on a mental health hold. DOMESTIC TUESDAY 1240 HOURS Officer John Larrive responded to a residence where a mother and son were arguing. It was found that the son had skipped school and when mom found out, the argument escalated. Father arrived to take son for the night. IDENTITY THEFT WEDNESDAY 1238 HOURS Complainant found unauthorized use of his credit card on his bank statement. The bank was able to cancel the transaction and were investigating. No loss, nothing further. 3 3 ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, WE RECEIVED AN EMAIL FROM THE FBI THAT INCLUDED THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WE WANTED TO SHARE WITH YOU: On behalf of the FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) Program, please accept our heartfelt condolences in the loss of your agency's officer who died in the line of duty 2014. Be advised the 2014 edition of the annual publication, Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, was recently released and can be accessed on the Internet at https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/leoka/2014. The statistics represented in this publication include the victim officer from your agency. OUR CITY IS NOW PART OF A VERY TRAGIC STATISTIC, ONE THAT DOES NOT TRULY TELL HOW ALL OUR LIVES AND OUR HEARTS CHANGED ON 7/30/2014. PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO CLICK ON THE PICTURE BELOW TO VIEW THE WEBSITE DATA AND RESOURCES. THERE IS POWERFUL INFORMATION THERE, ESPECIALLY AS WE ALL CONSIDER ALL PUBLIC SAFETY AND MILITARY PERSONNEL AS THEY FULFILL THEIR DUTY TO PROTECT AND SERVE. 4 4 The National Crime Prevention Council is focusing on several topics, including: If you have an 18 to 24 year-old in your life, this website can help them be smarter about avoiding crime as their continue into their increasingly more independent lives. www.ncpc.org/programs/ living-safer-being- smarter. It’s also a great resource for any crime prevention questions you might have for family or friends. 10/16 - 10/22 2015 YTD Calls for Service 115 5862 Citations 5 442 Warnings 10 593 Police Reports 17 887 Response Time Average 5.37 5.4 Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118 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 or email jennyf@mendota-heights.com 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 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. HAVE A SAFE WEEK! 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