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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
CHIEF
Kelly McCarthy
SERGEANTS
Eric Petersen
Tanner Spicer
Peyton Fleming
POLICE OFFICERS
John Larrive
Todd Rosse
Jeff VonFeldt
Denise Urmann
Michael Shepard
Nick Gorgos
Robin Nelson
Steve Hilyar
Philip McCarty
Weston Raberge
INVESTIGATIONS
Chad Willson
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Jennifer Fordham
COMMUNITY SERVICE
OFFICER
Eric Hagelee
SUPPORT STAFF
Kim Henning
Trista Miller
Shayna Hoechst
Becky Pentel
RESERVES
Jim Knox
Jeff Parker
Jon Clayton
Dan Iverson
CHAPLAINS
Butch Millett
John Snider
Alberto Vargas
Lynn Liberman
Sue Plucker
Joel Detlefsen
Lenny Andrie
MARCH 24 2017
Residents of West St. Paul, South St. Paul
and Mendota Heights
SHRED AND RECYCLE CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL
APRIL 22ND
9AM—NOON
WEST ST. PAUL CITY HALL
MUNICIPAL CENTER PARKING LOT
1616 HUMBOLDT AVE
WHAT TO SHRED
Credit Card Offers Medical Records
Receipts Tax Records
Check Stubs Investment Records
Old Bills Social Security #’s
Bank/Loan Info Internal Correspond.
SHREDDING PROCESS
Pioneer SecureShred staff collects and secures
material into a locking security container and
transports it directly to the mobile shredding
vehicle. The material is deposited directly into
the shredding chamber w/o being touched by
human hands and then sent to a recycler.
Concentrated THC
Dabs — also known as butane hash oil (BHO), honey oil, budder, shatter, and wax — is a highly
concentrated extract of marijuana’s psychoactive ingredient tetrahydrocannabidiol, or THC. It is thick
gummy, and brownish -green, and looks like hot candle wax that’s been spilled onto a piece of paper
and left to dry. When smoked through a modified bong (water pipe), it induces an instantaneous,
powerful high that some users have described as being like the first time they smoked weed.
Because the THC and other chemicals are more concentrated in marijuana extracts than in regular
marijuana, the side effects of dabbing—like poor judgment and coordination—are likely to be more
powerful than those from smoking weed. Since dabbing is so new, there are not many studies on this
yet, unfortunately.
Marijuana extracts can also be very dangerous to make. One method for extracting the concentrated
drug from regular marijuana involves forcing butane (a flammable chemical often found in lighter
fluid) through a marijuana-packed pipe. Sometimes it works; sometimes it blows the house up,
landing the maker in a burn unit (or worse).
Marijuana in general is bad for teens’ developing brains. A new way to smoke marijuana doesn’t
make it any safer.
For more info on dabbing go to https://teens.drugabuse.gov/blog/post/dabbing-dangerous
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4TH DEGREE DUI — Hwy 55 & Hwy 110 SATURDAY, 3/18/2017, 0107 HOURS
Officer stopped a vehicle for speeding eastbound Hwy 55 at 110. Driver showed signs of alcohol
intoxication and was subsequently arrested for that offense. Vehicle was not towed.
THEFT — 25XX Haverton Circle SATURDAY, 3/18/2017, 1144 HOURS
Theft from unlocked vehicle at the 2500 block of Haverton Circle. Wristlet containing debit card
and cash taken. No suspects. Follow up pending reporting party gathering information requested.
CRIMINAL DAMAGE/ARSON — 26XX Concord Way SATURDAY, 3/18/2017, 1614 HOURS
Kensington Park bathroom signs vandalized by fire and a blunt object. No suspects. Email sent to
grounds manager and Fire Marshall
POSESSION OF MARIJUANA — Marie Avenue SUNDAY, 3/19/2017, 2302 HOURS
Two vehicles were seen in a park after hours. A stop was made and their activities were
investigated. A small amount of marijuana was subsequently found and seized as evidence. The
owner of the marijuana was issued a citation.
DRUG PARAPHERNALIA — Laura Court MONDAY, 3/20/2017, 0145 HOURS
A vehicle was found parked near the north end of Mendota Heights. It pulled away as the officer
approached. A traffic stop was conducted and drug paraphernalia was subsequently located and
seized. The juvenile vehicle driver was cited for the possession of drug paraphernalia.
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 24XX Pilot Knob Road MONDAY, 3/20/2017, 0713 HOURS
Owner of a business in the 2400 block of Pilot Knob Rd reported damage to a neighboring
business. Besides damage to the business, a vehicle parked outside the business had some
windows shattered and it had been spray painted. I was able to enter the business, it appeared to
be in its normal condition. I found a phone number for an employee and left a message. I spoke
with neighboring businesses, one will check their camera to see if it picked anything up.
Case Status: Pending.
THEFT — 15XX Commerce Drive MONDAY, 3/20/2017, 1434 HOURS
Employee at business in the 1500 block of Commerce Dr. had her purse stolen. The victim
discovered several transactions on her credit card. The card has been canceled. The transactions
took place in Eagan and St Paul. I am in the process of obtaining video of these transactions. Case
Status: Pending.
CURFEW VIOLATION — 12XX Mendota Heights Road TUESDAY, 3/21/2017, 0058 HOURS
While on routine patrol observed a younger looking male leaving a business. Made contact with
male and confirmed he was a juvenile. Transported to his residence and released to his mother.
Cited for curfew violation
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ASSIST OTHER AGENCY — 7XX Hwy 110 TUESDAY, 3/21/2017, 2035 HOURS
Observed a vehicle with no license plates or 21-day permit displayed. Vehicle and occupants
matched the description of theft suspects from Inver Grove Heights. Items taken were in plain view
in the backseat. Inver Grove Heights Officer responded to the scene, took possession of the stolen
items and ultimately arrested an adult female for gross misdemeanor theft.
TAX EVASION — Hwy 110 E WEDNESDAY, 3/22/2017, 2158 HOURS
A vehicle was seen on Highway 110 with expired registration and a traffic stop was conducted. The
driver admitted to knowing that the registration was expired and that he didn't have a drivers
license. He had been stopped the previous day for the same offenses. The driver was arrested for
tax evasion and driving after revocation.
DRIVING AFTER REVOCATION — Northland Drive THURSDAY, 3/23/2017, 1121 HOURS
Traffic Stop at Pilot and I494 for revoked owner. Driver/owner admitted to knowing she was
revoked. Also admitted she had no insurance. Driver cited and released/vehicle towed.
DISTURBING THE PEACE—1XXX Mayfield Heights Ln THURSDAY, 3/23/2017, 1202 HOURS
Officers responded to the 1XXX block of Mayfield Heights Rd in reference to a domestic
disturbance call. The reporting party did not feel safe at the residence. The situation was mediated
with assistance from Dakota County Crisis.
5TH DEGREE DRUGS — 9XX Sibley Memorial Hwy THURSDAY, 3/23/2017, 2047 HOURS
An officer drove by a parked vehicle on the 900 block of Sibley Memorial Highway with expired
registration. I performed a stop on the vehicle and encountered a man who appeared to be on
drugs. He didn't have a drivers license. After the driver demonstrated behavior that was consistent
with an individual who was using drugs, consent was obtained to search his vehicle. Suspected
Methamphetamine and Marijuana was subsequently located and confiscated. The driver was
arrested and his vehicle was towed.
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3/17– 3/23 2017 YTD
Calls for Service 117 1995
Citations 36 325
Warnings 35 185
Police Reports 17 263
Response Time Average 4.43 5.46
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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
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.
HAVE A SAFE WEEK!
About half of all motorcycle
crashes involve a collision
with another vehicle.
Safety Tips from The MN
Motorcycle Safety Center:
If crossing traffic or turning
left, look twice for motor-
cycles before turning.
Blind spots-Always take a
second look over your
shoulder. Do not rely
solely on your mirrors.
Rain and sun glare can
make a motorcycle
“invisible.” Make sure the
way is clear.
Use turn signals.
Larger cars and trucks can
conceal a motorcycle
traveling behind it.
Make eye contact with
motorcyclists to ensure
them you saw them.
Keep your distance. Do not
cut in front of a motorcy-
cle.
Most motorcycle signals
do not cancel automatical-
ly. Wait for the cycle to
pass.