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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
MAY 18, 2018
CHIEF
Kelly McCarthy
CAPTAIN
Wayne Wegener
SERGEANTS
Eric Petersen
Tanner Spicer
Peyton Fleming
POLICE OFFICERS
John Larrive
Todd Rosse
Chad Willson
Jeff VonFeldt
Denise Urmann
Philip McCarty
Weston Raberge
Peter Renteria
Cara Hogan
Tony Patton
Ryan Yauch
Tommy Albindia
INVESTIGATIONS
Nick Gorgos
SCHOOL RESOURCE
OFFICER
Steve Hilyar
COMMUNITY SERVICE
OFFICER
Eric Hagelee
SUPPORT STAFF
Kim Richter
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
With winter fading into the background and better weather
all around, you'd think the roads would finally be safe again.
This isn't always the case. Spring showers and flowers are
often joined by a handful of seasonal driving hazards. Check
out the following spring-driving tips to get you and your car
safely to summer.
RAINY DAYS AND FLOODING
Spring rain brings slippery road conditions and flooding. According to the Federal
Highway Administration, rain was a culprit of 46 percent of all weather-related crashes
from 2005 to 2014, and wet pavement in general accounted for 73 percent.
What makes rain and wet pavement so dangerous? For one, slippery roads reduce your
car's handling and increase the distance it takes to stop (up to 4 times normal stopping
distance). Big puddles can also cut down on tire traction and could lead to hydroplaning.
Check your lights: Since spring rain hinders driving visibility, make sure all your lights
work, including headlights, taillights, backup lights, turn signals, parking lights, and brake
lights.
WINTER ROAD WEAR AND TEAR
Winter wreaks havoc on the roads. Snow plows, salt, sand, and the aftermath of ice can
all leave roads a bit battered. Once snow melts away, expect to drive over new potholes.
ANIMAL ACTIVITY
Animals are incredibly active during the spring. Some are emerging from hibernation,
and others are entering mating season. This could mean that more animals are crossing
streets and roaming around. Many animals, especially deer, are most active at dawn or
dusk.
MORE BICYCLES ON THE ROAD
Spring also brings cyclists out of hibernation. Driving alongside cyclists can make traffic
maneuvers, from turning right to parallel parking, more dangerous. WATCH OUT
FOR BICYCLIST!
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PD ACCIDENT — Pilot Knob Road 05/11/18, 1708 HOURS
Responded to intersection of Mendota Heights Rd and Pilot Knob Rd on a report of a two car, property
damage accident. Drivers were provided with this case number and exchanged information. No state
accident report.
DUMPING/LITTERING — Orchard Place 05/11/18, 2227 HOURS
Officer was dispatch to the report of a television in the roadway near the intersection of Orchard Place and
Lexington Avenue. The Officer located the item that appears to had been unlawfully disposed of in the
roadway.
DWI — Lexington Ave 05/12/18, 0317 HOURS
Officer observed a driver sleeping in his vehicle in the middle of the road near the intersection of Lexington
Avenue and Victoria Curve. After investigating, the party was determined to be intoxicated and was
arrested. The party was ultimately transported to the Dakota County Jail.
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 1XXX Hwy 13 05/12/18, 2145 HOURS
Officer responded to the 1300 block Highway 13 on the report of a broken window. Upon arrival the Officer
spoke with the vehicle owner and investigated the damage. There is no suspect at this time.
PD ACCIDENT — Hwy 13 South 05/12/18, 2157 HOURS
Officer came across a vehicle that had hit a traffic sign and pulled to the side of the road. The Officer
assisted the driver with the changing of his tire and documented the damage to the street sign. The driver
was released and the Department of Transportation was advised of the broken sign.
THEFT — 1XXX Hwy 13 05/12/18, 2149 HOURS
Officers responded to the 1300 block of Highway 13 on the report of a purse stolen out of a vehicle. The
window of the vehicle was broken to gain access to the vehicle. The purse was recovered nearby. There is
no suspect information at this time.
SUSPICIOUS PERSON — 2XXX Pilot Knob Road 05/13/18, 0726 HOURS
During patrol Officer checked the license plate of a vehicle and got a hit for canceled IPS. The driver
matched the photo in DVS. He went into a building at the 2200 block of Pilot Knob before he could be
stopped. Formal charges filed with City Attorney.
DRUG PARAPHERNALIA — 110 East 05/13/15, 2026 HOURS
A traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle driven by a driver with no Minnesota drivers license. Marijuana
and drug paraphernalia was located after a vehicle search. Both the driver and the passenger were cited for
the possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle. The drugs and paraphernalia were seized and logged into
evidence.
FRAUD — 1XXX Centre Pointe Drive 05/14/18, 1553 HOURS
Spoke with comp from the 1100 block of Center Pointe Dr. on a fraudulent check call. Gathered
information and filed report.
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DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 7XX South Plaza Drive 05/15/18, 1401 HOURS
Dispatched to the 700 block of South Plaza Dr on report of damage to a work truck at a construction site.
Sometime between 1100AM and 1230PM someone attempted to pry the door open on a construction
vehicle using tools in the bed of the truck. Entry was not made and nothing was stolen. No suspect or
witness information, case inactive.
3RD DEGREE DUI — 2XXX Dodd Road 05/15/18, 1856 HOURS
Officers were dispatched to the 2100 block of Mendakota Drive on a report of a vehicle crash. Officers
arrived and observed that a vehicle struck two parked cars. The driver showed signs of impairment and
refused to do field sobriety tests or PBT. The driver was arrested for DWI and submitted to a breath test
that was over the legal limit. Driver was transported to the Dakota Jail and charged for 3rd degree DWI and
Driving After Cancellation.
TRESPASSING — 1XXX Sibley Memorial Hwy 05/16/18, 0015 HOURS
While conducting premise check of a residence that was supposed to be un -occupied located two
individuals inside. Open door found, called occupants out. Residence checked. Two individuals identified
and cited for trespassing. Ordered to leave and not return.
THEFT — 7XX Cheyenne Lane 05/16/18, 1502 HOURS
Officer took a report of stolen trash cans from the 700 block of Cheyenne Ln. A Neighbor had seen a white
truck take the cans from the driveway. Trash company is replacing the cans. Report taken as information
only.
ACCIDENT — 9XX Hwy 13 05/16/18, 2119 HOURS
Officer responded to the report of a property damage crash on the 900 block of Highway 13. One vehicle
backed into another vehicle that was parked in the parking lot.The parties exchanged information.
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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!
OFFICER
SCOTT PATRICK
MEMORIAL 5K RACE
Join us for the family friendly
Officer Scott Patrick Memorial
5K to Benefit the Special
Olympics, presented by Law
Enforcement and Gateway
Bank.
WHEN: Sat. June 2nd, 2018
RACE STARTS AT 9:00AM
WHERE: The Village of Men-
dota Heights (Intersection of
Main Street & Market Street)
Awards for the first three male
and female winners in the
following age categories: 19
and under, 20-49 (Open Divi-
sion) and 50 & Over (Master
Division). Awards ceremony
and prize drawing will take
place upon conclusion of the
race near the finish line.
REGISTER BY CLICKING HERE OR
STOPPING IN TO REGISTER AT
CITY HALL.