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09 14 12 JTF09/14/2012 The Mendota Heights Police Department Support Staff Kim Henning Sandie Ristine Susan Donovan Becky Pentel Police Officers Jerry Murphy Scott Patrick John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Chad Willson Jeff VonFeldt Steven Meyer Denise Urmann Michael Shepard Peyton Fleming School Resource Officer Jennifer Fordham Investigations Mario Reyes Tanner Spicer Sergeants Neil Garlock Brian Convery Eric Petersen Reserves Randy Pentel Jesse Mettner Jarrod Spicer Jim Knox Jeff Parker George Castillo Chaplains John Snider Lynn Liberman Frances Colon Alberto Vargas Butch Millett David Wick Chief Mike Aschenbrener AOA / UTL Friday 0735 hours The MN State Patrol requested assistance locating a drunk driver (yes the call time is 7:35 a.m.). Sergeant Neil Garlock headed towards the registered owner’s home even though he was relatively certain the lawn service truck was on its way to work. No contact with the drunk driver. Scam Friday 0820 hours Elderly caller spoke with Sergeant Neil Garlock about scam phone calls she was receiving. The caller was aware of the “your grandson is in jail in Mexico” scam and refused to pay up. The caller wanted the PD aware of the attempt. Unfortunately as always there was no evidence to help track the crooks. **IF YOU EVER RECEIVE A CALL THAT YOU ARE NOT CERTAIN CALL SOMEONE YOU TRUST, THE POLICE OR BANK BEFORE SENDING ANY MONEY. ONCE YOU SEND THE MONEY IT WILL NEVER BE SEEN AGAIN. Low Flying Planes Friday 1247 hours Caller wondering why there were low flying planes over the city. Mendakota Country Club was again host to “Tee it up for the Troops” golf tournament and fundraiser http://teeitupforthetroops.org. As always a great tournament was put on including three aerial tributes to the troops. Medical Friday 1450 hours Officer John Larrive along with Sergeant Neil Garlock responded to a 67 YOA woman down not breathing call. Both performed CPR until HealthEast Ambulance arrived. The woman was resuscitated and transported to United Hospital by ambulance. AOA Friday 1708 hours Sergeant Eric Petersen assisted WSPPD who were chasing, on foot, a car thief. The chase went on for several blocks through back yards unfortunately for the crook, the officers were in far better shape. Arrested and transported to the DC jail. Parking Complaint Friday 1832 hours Resident called to report that there were cars parked all over in violation of the no parking signs on Warrior Drive and High Ridge. Officer John Larrive managed to get all cars moved and legally parked except the coach. Yes school is in full swing. “Just the Facts” The latest news from the Mendota Heights Police Department 09/14/2012 Crisis Saturday 1908 hours Officer Scott Patrick responded to a residence on a youth out of control. He soon learned the youth had gotten into an argument with his parents about following the rules. The argument ended with the youth running away, but not until he had thrown a brick through the garage door. Officer Patrick worked with others to check areas that the youth commonly hangs out at. When this was not successful the youth was entered into the NCIC database as a missing person. On Sunday evening the parents called to report they had located the youth and were working with a friend to mediate. DUI Sunday 0156 hours While driving on Hwy 13 in Lilydale, Sergeant Brian Convery observed a car pull onto the highway and proceed to drive directly at him in his lane. Sergeant Convery slowed and slowly started to move out of the way and the car finally jerked hard and back into its own lane. The car was stopped immediately and the driver was obviously impaired. Sergeant Convery carefully explained the SFST process and repeatedly had to ask the young man to stop and pay attention. He failed all of his tests including the PBT which revealed a .189 BAC. He was arrested, his car was towed. At MHPD he was read the MN Implied Consent Advisory and agreed to take a breath test. The Datamaster DMG revealed a BAC of .18. The man was transported to the DC jail to be booked and released. Warning Sunday 2345 hours Officer Meyer stopped a car for driving without headlights on Hwy 13. The driver was polite, cooperative and sober. She was verbally warned and released. Stolen Recovery Monday 1319 hours A resident called to report a car parked on the street for two weeks. The car hadn’t moved and the resident asked his neighbors if they knew anything about the car. When Sergeant Garlock arrived he learned the car was reported stolen to Minneapolis Police. Later that night the registered owner of the car returned Sergeant Garlock’ s phone call and was confused about why his car was listed as stolen. He advised it broke down and was just parked in a neighborhood by the freeway. A little further investigation by Sergeant Convery revealed that the car was actually reported stolen by the previous owner. All were referred to Minneapolis PD to sort out who actually owned the car. Found Property Monday 1832 hours Caller requested an officer meet them at an intersection where they were to pick up some personal property that was lying in the road. Officer Shepard arrived and took custody of a bag full of personal property. After a couple of quick phone calls the owner arrived at MHPD to pick up his bag full of stuff. He was working in the area and thought he may have left the bag on the car. Theft Tuesday 1310 hours Officer Scott Patrick responded to a theft from vehicle. The victim reported they left a purse in a locked car. The rear window was smashed out. The victim’s credit cards were being used by the time the theft was noticed. Trespass Thursday 1041 hours Officer Bobby Lambert along with Officers Reyes and Spicer responded to a trespass complaint. The man who was violating a court order (that he had a copy of) not to be at the residence, wanted to report his stuff was in the trash. The man was served while he was in jail and ordered to have his stuff out of the house by September 7th; unfortunately he was in jail until the 13th. The man left without incident. The report was forwarded to the prosecutor for potential charges. Found Dog Thursday 2026 hours Officer Todd Rosse responded to a found, sick dog call. The dog did not appear to be mobile. He was transported to 4 Paws Animal Shelter. No dogs reported missing. Have a great weekend! Mike