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2017-09-01 Friday NewsPUBLIC MEETING DATES TO REMEMBER: Tuesday, September 5 Council Meeting-7:00 pm Tuesday, September 12 Parks-Rec Commission-6:30 pm Tuesday, September 19 Council Meeting-7:00 pm Tuesday, September 26 Planning Commission-7:00 pm Attachments: Just the Facts-Police Dept. Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www. mendota-heiqhts.com (651) 452-1850 Visit us on: � Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Twitter.com/ @Mendota_heights Sept 1, 2017 D � City of Mendota Heights Weekly Update Street Construction Update Mendota Heights Road was paved between Lake Drive and Lexington Avenue on Fri- day, September 1St. The utility contractor will be onsite on Tuesday September 5th to complete the sanitary sewer extension to Condon Court. This is expected to last into the week of September 11t". The section of Mendota Heights Road between Visita- tion Drive and Lake Drive will be paved the week of September 17tn Stockbridge Road and Whitfield Drive are scheduled for pavement on September 6th. The remaining streets in the Kensington neighborhood are scheduled for paving the week of September 11tn �:����:��:������*�*�:�*�*�**�*�***�*�*�*�:��:��:�:��:��:������*�:*�:***�*�*�**�*�**�*�**�:* fmith A�e. High Bridge Closure-Tues. Sept 5th You will no longer be able to cross the Mississippi River using the Smith Ave/Hwy 149 High Bridge beginning Tue, Sept. 5. Crews will close the bridge sometime after the morning rush hour. The bridge will remain closed through December 2018, weather permitting, while crews reconstruct the bridge deck. Motorists intending to cross the Smith Ave. High Bridge will be detoured around the closure via Annapolis St, Robert St, Kellogg Blvd and West Seventh St. For more details, including traffic impacts, visit the High Bridge project web- site: mndot.gov/metro/projects/hwy149highbridge �:��:��:��:�x��x��x�x*�x*�x:x*�:*�:**�x*�:***x:*�:*�:**�*�*�:x�x������x��x�*�:*�:***�*�*�x**:x*:x****�:**�:* Mendota Heights Firefighters For the next few weeks, the Mendota Heights firefighters will be out in your neighbor- hood handing out the Fire Department's annual report and also selling tickets to the 69th Annual Firefighters Dance. The dance will be held November 4, 2017, at the Eagan Community Center, 1501 Central Parkway, Eagan, from 8:00 pm to midnight. Tickets can also be purchased at City Hall. , � ,:. �' �i � ��., n, s:� i � -�� �.�, 1 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 Ol, 2017 � O � � � � � � � � � � i � MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 20'I 7 _ I Why We Celebrate Labor Day � It is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic I achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of � our country. � The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New � York City. The second Labor Day holiday was celebrated just a year later, on � September 5, 1883. In 1884 the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday. � The first Labor Day was observed by having a parade to exhibit to the public "the I strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations" of the � community, followed by a festival for the recreation and amusement of the � workers and their families. _ Celebrating labor Day Nowadays � In the U.S., Labor Day is an ofFicial federal holiday. This means that all government ofFices, schools and many businesses are closed on this day. In parts of the � country, people celebrate by parades, fireworks and barbeques. Labor Day is also � the unofFicial "end of Summer." I Let the nation pay tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation's � strength, freedom, and leadership—The American Worker � ` SEPTEMBER 5, 1B8Z �� New voaK cirr � TFiE FIRST L�4BOR DAY PARADE � -, -A � ��s �c . �, ��+- �� � _ �r 'K�, & � .��:'��.t. - s'_ -.�`'" . o � C�C� ° C� C�C�OC�C�000 PD ACCIDENT — Marie Avenue 8/25/2017, 0754 HOURS Dispatched to two vehicle property damage accident at Marie /Dodd. One vehicle struck another vehicle stopped at the intersection. No injuries, one vehicle privately towed. FRAUD — 7XX Hwy 110 8/25/2017, 1312 HOURS Dispatched to contact a reporting party concerning his credit card being used at the 700 block of Hwy 110. The theft of his wallet had taken place in Minneapolis and report made there as well as WSPPD where another card was used. Video obtained of suspects. THEFT — 1XXX Centre Pointe Curve 8/25/2017, 1600 HOURS Walk up to PD lobby reference a theft from trailer over the weekend at 12XX Centre Pointe Curve. Employee reporting locks cut off and multiple things taken. Felony level theft. No suspects at this time. HARASSING COMMUNICATION — 9XX Adeline Court 8/26/2017, 1422 HOURS Responded to 900 block of Adeline Ct concerning a harassing communications report. A male associated to their son's ex-girlfriend had called the homeowner, harassing them. The son does not live at the residence. Report completed THEFT — 2XXX Visitation Drive 8/26/2017, 1415 HOURS Responded to the 2400 block of Visitation Drive concerning an after the fact theft from vehicle. Suspect/s forced entry through a window and stole a large bag containing several personal items. Pending further investigation. ANIMAL CALL — 1XXX Commerce Drive 8/27/2017, 1341 HOURS Responded to two dogs running loose in the area of 1500 Commerce Drive. Dogs located , a adult male chocolate lab was apprehended. The younger black lab could not be caught. Its believed they belonged to a nearby address on Pilot Knob Rd. No one was home and several phone numbers were called. No contact was made. One dog picked-up by animal control. No further. THEFT — 2XXX Dodd Road 8/28/2017, 1555 HOURS Requested to call party reference a theft at 20XX block of Dodd Rd. Responded to address and watched surveillance of the crime, but no way to identify suspects. Called RP back. Case status INACTIVE. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 7XX Mohican Lane 8/29/2017, 1415 HOURS Dispatched a Damage to Property at the 700 block of Mohican Ln. The reporting party stated that he had scratch marks on his vehicle. He suspected that a resident might be involved. Gathered information. Report written. DISTURBING THE PEACE — 1XXX Dodd Road 8/29/2017, 1959 HOURS OfFicers responded to a call reference a male party who was causing a disturbance at his mothers house on the 1100 block of Dodd Road. He was asked to leave but later returned. OfFicers determined that the male party was suffering from a psychiatric episode and was sent to the hospital for evaluation. TRESPASS — 1XXX Dodd Road 8/30/2017, 1135 HOURS Responded to the 1700 block concerning a past action suspicious person. Party left property at residence not belonging to them. Party involved located and trespassed verbally ORDINANCE VIOLATION — Marie Avenue 8/30/2107, 14552 HOURS On 08-30-2017 at 1452 hours I marked the tires on a vehicle that was parked, unoccupied in the 800 block of Marie Ave. I had noticed the vehicle there earlier in the day. I was re-dispatched to the parking complaint on todays date at 1456 hours. The vehicle had not moved. I have mailed a citation to the registered owner. 3 ������ �=�- - �-� If you're dri�ing behind a bus, allow a greater following distance than if you were dri�ing behind a car. It will give you more time to stop once the yellow lights start flashing. It is illegal in all 50 states to pass a school bus that is stopped to load or unload children. • Ne�er pass a bus from behind — or from either direction if you're on an undivided road — if it is stopped to load or unload children. • If the yellow or red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, traffic must stop. • The area 10 feet around a school bus is the most dangerous for children; stop far enough bacl� to allow them space to safely enter and exit the bus. • Be alert; children often are unpredictable, and they tend to ignore hazards and tak�e riskts. Questions/Comments? Email us at: pdrecords@ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1 � D p ., . � � � � � 8/25 - 8/31 2017 YTD � I Calls for Service 170 6486 � � � I Citations 7 643 � � Warnings 10 599 I I Police Reports 17 750 � � I I Response Time Average 5.72 5.43 � � Check out the MH Crime Map! � � Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com � � 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Hei�hts, MN 55118 � ` � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � _ FO °h t � RGEti � � . 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 �r PD where Dakota County residents can safely and �`� anonymously dispose of their prescription drugs and �' Take �c co THE Box over-the-counter medication. f t�4V� �4 5�4�� W��I�C!