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2009-07-17 Friday NewsR 2009 CITIZENS ACADEMY The highly successful Police Citizens Academy is scheduled to begin classes again this fall. Registration are already underway and 6 applications are in. The first classes begin on Thursday, September 17th and then weekly until graduation on November 5th. Last year's class was very well received so if you are interested in going this year contact Sgt. Convery in PD. Do it early to be assured of a slot. A 2009 CLASS SCHEDULE y 09-17-2009 Introduction/Welcome night 09-24-2009 Patrol 10-01-2009 DWI 10-08-2009 Use of Force -Defensive Tactics N10-15-2009 Use of Force -Deadly Force 10-22-2009 Use of Force-Simunitions 10-29-2009 Investigations 11-05-2009 Specialty/Graduation Night W 0 July 17 Dates to Remember in July MAC Meeting 7-20-09 1:00 P.M. City Council Meeting 7-21-09 7:00 P.M. Planning Commission Meeting 7-28-09 7:00 P.M. Five-day forecast Tomorrow Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Jul 18 Jul 19 Ju120 Jul 21 Ju122 Mostly Cloudy ...... .. . . ........ ..... . . ....... Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy T -storms Showers -Hi: 720 ; 790 790 'Hi. 770 : 820 Lo: 540 Lo: :�560 Lo: :630 Lo: �550 :L 0: 630 Attachments Just The Facts, Pipeline, Upcoming Park/Recreation/Community Events. July 17 7/17/2009 -1- 7/17/2009 argument about the messages until hestopped and saw their daughter. After that, he took the car and headed to California leaving her a message that he was planning on crashing and dying along the way. Officer Fleming put out e KOpS alert to states along the most likely routes. Thankfu|ly, the man was soon found alive and well, and his judgement improved when calmer thoughts prevailed. Domestic O7-11-O9O320hours A811 call resulted in Officer Meyer responding to a residence on a domestic disturbance. When he arrived, both were outside on the patio screaming at each other. The fight was over ex -girlfriends calling the male's cell. (Hmm, sounds familiar ... ) The two had been drinking and gave Officer Meyer very similar stories. Once Officer Meyer advised the woman that she was under arrest, the man turned on him, first attempting to persuade him to un -arrest the girl friend, then becoming belligerent, demanding the release of the suspect. Once at the DC ]ei| the suspect was given the opportunity to provide a more detailed statement The new statement now included allegations of assault against the boyfriend. Charges pending. Fireworks 07-11-09 2349 hours After firework exploded over Officer Jeff VonFe\dt'a squad he pulled over and parked. A moment later he could see where the fireworks were being launched from. He then drove tothe launch site with his lights off watching a few more volleys of fireworks. When he arrived he stepped out of his squad and asked the woman lighting the fireworks where the rest ofthem would towhich she politely responded "Right there are you f--- stupid?" The rest of the conversation was just as polite. The fireworks were taken into evidence and the intoxicated fireworks launcher was taken to Detox. Assault 07-12-09 2237 hours Sergeant Brian Convery and Officer Peyton Fleming responded to e oa|| of party wandering around calling for help. Upon arrival they found a young man who directed them to his mother who was lying face down in the grass claiming neck injuries. Hea|theemt/\mbu|anoe was called. The victim refused transport and was going to find her own ride to the hospital. Officers managed to piece together that the afternoon BBQ ended in an argument once everyone was intoxicated. The suspect grabbed the female victim by the throat threw her into the BBQ grill then bounced her off the brick wall a few times. The suspect (.173 BAC on PBT) was interviewed after being read Miranda and provided e similar story tothe one pieced together from the victim and witnesses. The victim did speak with Sgt Convery while she was awaiting x-rays on her face. The suspect provided a statement after being read Miranda. He admitted to the fight with slightly different circumstances. The argument was over who was more oppressed and suffered the most hardships in society. Hewas transported to the Dakota County Jail. Not quite mkidnapping ... O7-15-O914OOhours Officer Roose was asked to contact e mother who was reporting her "baby's daddy" had kidnapped their child and had violated their agreement. Further investigation by Officer Romae revealed the agreement was strictly verbal and that the mother had allowed the child to go with the father. However, the father was upset to see his ex-girlfriend was "kickin' it" with someone he determined was unaooepteb|e, and had threatened totake the child and leave town. The mother was advised to get an order for protection; she did so and the next day, arrived at the police department to ensure service of the OFP and to take custody of the child. Officer Rosse served the OFP, the child was safe and still ethis father's and Officer Roosestood byduring the exchange. Officer cleared with nofurther action. MIM vpfar°=&dl A/4 _�_ NEW S LETT Ell Public Works ..The Pi e n 4 ,- Engineern Code Enforcemen July 17, 2009 The Parks Crew repaired the men's bathroom faucet at Mendakota Park. They prepared the fields and worked the tournament for AAU Baseball. The fence lines and backstops were sprayed with total weed kill. The jump box in the skate park at Rogers Lake was repaired by welding the square tubing. The area around the playground at Victoria Highlands Park was leveled off and seeded. Rich cleaned the sanitary sewers on Chippewa Avenue,, Spring Street,, Fremont Avenue, Winston Court, Diego Lane, Junction Lane, John Street and Esther Lane. Catch basins that were filled with leaves were vacuumei and cleaned on Chippewa Avenue and Decorah Lane. The Streets Crew cleaned out the ditch line on Highway • vandalized stop sign was replaced on at Vandal Street. A missing stop sign was replaced on Ashley Lane and Norma Lane. A speed sign was reinstalled on Evergreen Knoll. Street patching was done on Marie Avenue from Lexington to Delaware Avenue. There was a hold in a storm pipe,, which caused the street to cave in on Chippewa Avenue, Rich helped lamp the storm pipe to see where the broken pipe is. John and Ryan met with representitives from Mn/Dot regarding street turn backs. Currently Victoria Curve, Center Pointe Curve, Dakota Drive and Carmen Lane are in state right of way. These streets and right of way should become city owned by the end of 2009. John and Ryan met with Bonestroo regarding the intersection improvements on Hwy 55 and Mendota Heights Road. The project has been delayed until 2111. :• •• will also be trying to minimize the scale of the project. Upcoming Park/Recreation /Community Events.* Saturday, August 22nd Morning Mendota Heights Youth Tournament www.mendota-heiqhts.com Saturday, Sept 26 Ih 11:00 am Cily Golf Outing (Food - Prizes) www.mendota-heghts.com MH Parks & RecreationfmgramS Registration Required @ 651.452-1850 For information regarding 'Summer 2009 Parks & Recreation Programs" Tennis - Golf Leagues / Lessons - Fishing Derby - Safety Camp - Skateboard Camp - Youth Trips - Youth Nature/Fun/Group Activities - Adult softball leagues - call 651.452-1850 or www.mendota-heights.com Communitv Events. August 201h , 2009 - Wednesday @ 6:30 prn Music @ Town Square Park: Village at Mendota Heights "Andra Suchy Band" September 1 1th, 12, & 13 th 12009 Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community "Pow Wow" held in Cit of Mendota - $5.00 entry button required. September 26 Ih , 2009 - Saturday @ 10: 00 am Pilot Knob - Dedication of Overlook and Stone Monument Honorin Seven Dakota Tribes - Phase 1 Site Scheduled Use off' City Hall Meetin� Rooms Use of meeting room can be scheduled by City Hall receptionist - 651.452-1850 Monday, July 2& Tuesday, July 21st Ki =$4F to Wednesday, July 22nd 6:30 to 8:30 pm Tuesday, July 28th 7:00 to 10:00 pm, Wednesday, July 29th 5:30 to 7:30 Pm Kensington Townhome meets in Large Conference room City Council Meeting Kensington Manor Townhome Assoc. meets in Council Chambers Planning Commission Police Department will be using the Council Chambers July 17, 2009 Friday News - gk