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2018-06-08 Friday NewsCity of Mendota Heights Weekly Update Mendota Heights City Hall 1101 Victoria Curve www.mendota-heights.com (651) 452-1850 Hours: 8:00 am—4:30 pm PUBLIC MEETING DATES TO REMEMBER: Tuesday, June 12 Parks-Rec Commission —6:30 pm Tuesday, June 19 City Council —7:00 pm Wednesday, June 20 Airport Relations Commission —7:00 pm Tuesday, June 26 Planning Commission —7:00 pm Monday, July 2 City Council —7:00 pm June 8, 2018 Visit us on Facebook and Twitter: Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsMN Facebook.com/ MHParksandRec Facebook.com/ MendotaHeightsPD Twitter.com @Mendota_heights Safety Camp There are a few more openings for Safety Camp. Register your child today. Camp leaders include volunteers from local police and fire departments. Participants will learn about stranger safety, internet safety, fire safety, and practice personal defense. On Thursday, we will take a field trip to a wa- ter park to practice the water safety skills we learned. July 10, 11, 12, 8:00 am—3:30 pm For students entering 3rd and 4th grade in the fall $43 (Includes lunch, snack and field trip) Kaposia Park, South Saint Paul Register for the Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby Bring your fishing pole and come on down to Roger’s Lake fishing pier to catch “the big one!” Prizes will be provided for all participants. One lucky boy or girl will win a Minnesota Lifetime Fishing License. Register online at mendota-heights.com or in person at City Hall. July 26; 5:00 - 7:00 pm $10 per participant Open to children 14 and under. Roger’s Lake Fishing Pier Family Fun In The Park Mendakota Park, 2171 Dodd Road Wednesday, July 18—The Percolators Band - 6:30 pm Wednesday, Aug 22— Kids Dance - 6:30 pm Saturday, Sept 22— Movie in the Park - 7:00 pm Our website has a fresh, new look! Check it out at www.mendota-heights.com Upcoming Youth Field Trips June 14: Big Thrill Factory Grades: 1st - 7th (in the fall of 2018) Fee: $25.00 per child _____________________________________ June 21: MN Twins Game Grades: 3rd - 7th (in the fall of 2018) Fee: $25.00 per child ______________________________________ June 28: Basecamp Grades: 1st - 7th (in the fall of 2018) Fee: $25 per child Register online at mendota-heights.com or in person at City Hall. Field trips for July are listed online. Recycling Information NEXT SHREDDING EVENT: Saturday, June 16th 9:00 am to 12:00 pm South St. Paul High School 700 2nd Street N Tire Recycling Event: Sunday, August 5th 9:00 am to 12:00 pm West St. Paul Public Works, 403 Marie Ave East 1 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department JUNE 08, 2018 CHIEF Kelly McCarthy CAPTAIN Wayne Wegener SERGEANTS Eric Petersen Tanner Spicer Peyton Fleming POLICE OFFICERS John Larrive Todd Rosse Chad Willson Jeff VonFeldt 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 Disease Feeding closely congregated animals that would otherwise feed apart on natural foods dramatically increases the odds of an infected animal will spread Chronic Wasting Disease, bovine tuberculosis or brucellosis via nose to nose contact. Eating feed contaminated by other animals disease carrying saliva or inhaling bacteria. Auto accidents Feeding often draws animals away from natural feeding locations into high traffic areas. Habitat and crop loss High concentrations of deer can retard forest regeneration, change plant species composition and cause significant crop depredation. They damage privately owned crops, vegetable gardens and ornamental plants. Behavior changes Feeding can make wild animals less fearful of humans, delay winter migration and even result in starvation if animals have not migrated to wintering areas and feeding ceases. DEER AND THE DNR It is not uncommon for deer to eat themselves to death despite having fat reserves. While providing piles of corn, hay, or other feed can feel like a good act, it often results in bad consequences like the following: Feeding & attractant ban A deer feeding ban is in effect for all or portions of 11 Minnesota counties. Feed is defined as salt, minerals, grains, fruit, vegetables, nuts, hay, and other food that is capable of attracting or enticing deer. People who feed small birds or small mammals must do so in a manner that precludes deer access or place the food at least six feet above ground level. For more information, please visit the MN DNR 2 MISUSE OF 911 — 2XXX Swan Dr 6/01/18, 0201 HOURS Officers responded to a report of an adult being held hostage in a home. It was determined that the party was not being held hostage and was upset at the residence. The female was eventually located and admitted to misusing a 911 emergency line. The report was forwarded for charging. TRAFFIC STOP — Town Centre Dr/Denmark Ave 6/01/18, 1243 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop on a driver for no seatbelt. Driver gave the officer his brother ’s name because he was revoked. Driver was issued a citation for No Seatbelt, DAR, and False Name to Police Officer. He was then booked and released into Dakota County Jail. THEFT — 1XXX Northland Dr 6/01/18, 1309 HOURS Officer took a report of a theft that occurred at a business. The business had ordered a package online to be delivered. They received notification that it was delivered but the package was not there. No suspect information. Case inactive. DOMESTIC — 1XXX Summit Ln 6/01/18, 1736 HOURS Officers were dispatched to location on a report of a domestic. Officers arrived and spoke to the caller who stated he was in a fight with his mother and that she left him at the school. Officers located the mother and took a statement. Case forwarded to Dakota County Social Services. MEDICAL — 7XX Woodridge Dr 6/01/18, 2056 HOURS Officers responded to location on a call of a juvenile female who was unconscious. She was determined to be intoxicated and was transported to the hospital. WARRANT ARREST — Sibley Memorial Hwy/London Rd 6/02/18, 1445 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop for speed. Upon identifying the driver, he had an active warrant out of Isanti County for his arrest. The vehicle was towed and the driver was arrested. AOA — Dodd Rd/Lone Oak Rd 6/02/18, 2040 HOURS Officer assisted Eagan PD in locating an intoxicated adult male near the intersection. The male was located and was ultimately arrested by Eagan PD for DWI. THEFT — 2XXX Patricia St 6/03/18, 1244 HOURS Officer took a theft and property damage report from homeowner. Homeowner stated that sometime overnight someone had broke out his vehicle window with a rock and stole items from the vehicle. No suspects. PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENT — Lilydale Rd/Hwy 13 6/04/18, 1915 HOURS Officers were dispatched to a two vehicle property damage accident. In speaking with both parties, it was determine that driver one stopped the vehicle to wait for a turkey to cross the road when they were struck by driver two from behind. There was a small amount of damage to the bumper of the vehicle. 3 THEFT — 1XXX Somerset Ct 06/05/18, 2125 HOURS Officer responded to a location on a theft report. Reporting party had their unlocked vehicle gone through and his wallet was stolen. He notified his bank and the bank said his card had already been used twice at an SA and a Walmart. Case under investigation. TAMPERING WITH MV — 1XXX Dodd Rd 06/06/18, 0921 HOURS Officer took a report of their vehicles being tampered with sometime overnight. The owners are unsure if anything was taken. Case inactive. DISTURBING THE PEACE — 1XXX Windy Ridge Pl 06/06/18, 1141 HOURS Officers responded to a 911 hang up that escalated into a physical altercation. In speaking with the parties involved, there was an argument over which path the construction trucks should take. No injuries were reported and neither party wished to file charges. DISTURBING THE PEACE/THEFT — 9XX Sibley Memorial Hwy 06/07/18, 0146 HOURS Officers were dispatched to location on a report of a male arguing with staff. The male left prior to officers arriving on scene. A citation was mailed to the male for theft and disorderly conduct. HIT & RUN ACCIDENT — 9XX Sibley Memorial Hwy 06/07/18, 1229 HOURS Officers responded to location on a hit and run accident. One of the vehicles involved left thirty minutes prior to the call without giving information to the other driver. No suspect or vehicle information was given. BURGLARY — 1XXX Ivy Hill Dr 06/07/18, 1659 HOURS Officer took a burglary report from a homeowner who stated that sometime overnight, someone entered her closed garage and stole items from her vehicle. Reporting party believes she knows who the suspect (s) are but cannot prove that. Case inactive. AOA/MENTAL HEALTH — 7XX Marie Ave 06/07/18, 2247 HOURS Officers were dispatched to assist Bloomington PD in attempting to locate a suicidal female that was believed to be in the area. Officers were able to locate the female and she was transported to the hospital for evaluation. 4 06/01 – 06/07 2018 YTD Calls for Service 274 5,019 Citations 41 881 Warnings 77 904 Police Reports 18 458 Response Time Average 5.32 7.43 Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 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! NATIONAL GET OUTDOORS DAY Saturday, June 9th FREE ADMISSION to all Minnesota State Parks Minnesota’s 75 state parks and recreation areas are all offering free admission on this day, and many of them have special family-friendly activities planned. Minnesotans don’t need a fishing license to fish at most Minnesota state parks. You can even borrow fishing kits at many of them as well! For more information on our Minnesota state parks and the activities planned for the day, please visit: MN DNR