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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
Philip McCarty
Weston Raberge
Peter Renteria
Cara Hogan
Tony Patton
INVESTIGATIONS
Chad Willson
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Steve Hilyar
COMMUNITY SERVICE
OFFICER
Eric Hagelee
SUPPORT STAFF
Kim Henning
Trista Miller
Shayna Hoechst
Becky Pentel
RESERVES
Jim Knox
Jeff Parker
CHAPLAINS
Butch Millett
John Snider
Alberto Vargas
Lynn Liberman
Sue Plucker
Joel Detlefsen
Lenny Andrie
SEPTEMBER 08, 2017
Listen to Your Body: Aches and pains can impair your driving ability, but sometimes
you can mitigate them with simple adjustments. Do your hands ache from gripping the
steering wheel? Try a padded steering wheel cover. Does your back hurt during longer
trips? Get an orthopedic seat cushion.
Test Your Eyes and Ears: Today, 6.5 Million Americans over age 65 suffer from
severe vision loss, according to the CDC. Any changes to vision and hearing can make
driving dangerous. Visit your doctor for regular check-ups to make sure your eyes and
ears are in tip-top shape.
Consider a New Car: Many older adults find that a vehicle with large mirrors and
dashboard gauges, and that is easy to get in and out of, makes driving a lot more
comfortable.
Stay Physically Active: Regular exercise can help keep your body performing well
behind the wheel. Try yoga to improve your flexibility and strengthen your core for
comfortable long drives, and light weight lifting to keep your arms from getting tired.
Drive Only in Good Weather: 17 percent of car crash fatalities occur during bad
weather, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation Road Weather
Management Program. Stay off the road when the weather is inclement, and you’ll lower
your chances of getting in a car crash.
Limit Distractions: It is estimated that 25 to 30 percent of all accidents are caused by
a distracted driver. To keep from being one of them, get settled before you press the gas
pedal.: choose your radio station, and adjust your mirrors and seat. If you’re using
directions, make sure you’ve printed out and reviewed them beforehand, or if you have
GPS, enter your destination before you start driving. Put your cell phone in the back seat
to keep yourself from answering calls or texts.
Know Your Medications: Some medications can cause drowsiness, which can lead
to accidents. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist about possible side effects. If
you’re not supposed to operate a vehicle while taking your medication, don’t.
Take a Refresher Course: If you had to take a high-school biology test now, how
well would you do? It’s been that long since you’ve learned the rules of the road, so
consider updating your driving skills in a local or online class. Some insurance companies
will even lower their premiums if you do.
For most Americans, driving is such a regular part of everyday life
that we don’t think twice about slipping behind the wheel. Years in the
driver’s seat give us a lot of valuable experience, but there's a down-
side, too: as we age, our risk of getting in car accidents goes up.
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FOUND PROPERTY — Emerson Avenue 9/1/2017, 1513 HOURS
Reporting party was out walking found an ID card from Venezuela. The item was on the street in the 500 block of
Emerson Ave. It has been placed in evidence. Case Status: Inactive
FOUND PROPERTY — 1XXX Lilac Lane 9/1/2017, 1554 HOURS
Reporting party found an external cell phone battery / charger at Marie Park. A friend of the reporting party put the
information on the People of Mendota Heights Facebook page. The item has ben placed in evidence.
WARRANT ARREST — 8XX Sibley Memorial Hwy 9/2/2017, 1348 HOURS
Officer was on routine patrol at the 800 block of Sibley Memorial Hwy. Officer ran a license plate of vehicle and that
vehicle's owner came back with a warrant. Officer confirmed with a photo ID the driver was the owner. Officer
arrested driver/owner for DUI warrant; transported to Dakota County Jail.
THEFT — 7XX Hwy 110 9/2/2017, 1934 HOURS
Officer's responded to the 700 block of Highway 110 to the report of a theft that was occurring. The suspect was
located near the area and it was determined that the party was attempting suicide. The suspect was transported to
the hospital by an ambulance and a citation for theft was mailed to the parties residence.
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 6XX Marie Avenue 9/3/2017, 0045 HOURS
Dispatched to damage to property at the 600 block of Marie Ave. The reporting party stated that his garage had been
shot multiple times by a paintball gun. Gathered information. Report.
DOMESTIC—2XXX Lexington Ave 9/4/2017, 1027 HOURS
At 1030 hours on September 4, 2017, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call in the 24XX block of
Lexington Avenue South between mother and her daughter. Juvenile female was transported to her father's
residence in Minneapolis.
FOUND PROPERTY — 1XXX Victoria Curve 9/5/2017, 1002 HOURS
On September 5, 2017, officers met with a woman in the police department lobby who had found a credit card.
Officers were able to locate the owner's address and return the card to his mother, who said she would give it to
him.
DOMESTIC/DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 9XX Adeline Court 9/5/2017, 1630 HOURS
On September 5, 2017 at 1631 hours, officers responded to a domestic assault in the 9XX block of Adeline Court
between two parents and their son. The son was taken into custody for domestic assault and criminal damage to
property.
PD ACCIDENT — Sibley Memorial Hwy 9/5/2017, 1741 HOURS
Responded to a two car crash on the 8xx block of Highway 13. Minor injuries were treated on scene by Healtheast.
One car was towed.
DOMESTIC — 8XX Douglas Road 9/5/2017 2028 HOURS
Officers responded to the 8xx block of Douglas for a domestic assault. After speaking with both parties, Officers were
unable to determine who was the primary aggressor. One of the parties agreed to leave the residence for the night.
TRAFFIC STOP — 7XX Main Street 9/6/2017, 0757 HOURS
While on routine patrol my attention was drawn to a vehicle. The registered owner had a warrant. Confirmed that
driver was the registered owner. Registered owner/driver was arrested for warrant and transported to Dakota
County Jail.
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THEFT— 1XXX Northland Drive 9/7/2017, 1728 HOURS
Victim parked her vehicle at work in the 1100 block of Northland Dr. When she went to leave for the day, she discov-
ered several items were missing. There are no known suspects. Case Status: Inactive
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 1XXX Kingsley Court 9/7/2017, 1726 HOURS
I responded to the 11xx block of Kingsley Ct to speak with the complainant regarding damage to his vehicle.
The complainant showed me where both front fenders had long scratches that appeared to have been
caused by keys. The complainant stated the damage happened one week prior while the vehicle was
parked outside his home. He explained his insurance company required him to make a police report. Case
number provided. No further police action needed.
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9/1 – 9/7 2017 YTD
Calls for Service 136 6663
Citations 15 658
Warnings 26 627
Police Reports 17 768
Response Time Average 5.34 5.43
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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 Car Seat Safety Checks. If you or someone
you know is in need of some assistance in installing a
car seat the proper way or just simply need advice,
we’re here to help! Please contact MHPD CSO,
Eric Hagelee to schedule an appointment.
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.
Questions/Comments?
Email us at:
pdrecords@
mendota-heights.com
HAVE A SAFE WEEK!
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There is no behind-the-
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and older who complete a
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After you complete the
course, you will receive a
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give to your insurance com-
pany but you can contact
your insurance company for
more details.
Click here for more
information on
classes available.