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11 30 18 JTF  1   The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department NOVEMBER 30, 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 Eric Hagelee INVESTIGATIONS Nick Gorgos SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Steve Hilyar COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER Coming soon! 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 ÖÙÊ㛑ã ùÊçÙ «ÊÛ ¥ÙÊà 㫮›ò›Ý √ HÊÛ S›‘çÙ®ãù SùÝã›Ã  √ PÙÊ֛٠OçãÝ®—› L®¦«ã®Ä¦  √ SãÙÊĦ Eøã›Ù®ÊÙ DÊÊÙÝ  √ B½Ê‘» BƒÝ›Ã›Äã W®Ä—ÊóÝ/Lʑ»   W®Ä—Êó W›½½Ý  √ Lʑ»Ý ¥ÊÙ P›ã DÊÊÙÝ  EXTERIOR PREVENTION TIPS KÄÊó ùÊç٠쮦«ÊÙÝ     ‘ÊÄÝ®—›Ù ƒ ÖÙ®òƒ‘ù ¥›Ä‘›   CÊÄÝ®—›Ù ƒ Ä›®¦«ÊÙ«Êʗ óƒã‘« ÖÙʦكà  ÄÊ㮥ù ½Ê‘ƒ½ Ö— ¥ÊÙ òƒ‘ƒã®ÊÄ ‘«›‘»Ý  K››Ö ùÊç٠쮦«ÊÙ«Êʗ Ä›ƒã Ι ã®—ù     Öٛò›Äã 2ė ÝãÊÙù ›ÄãÙù Ù›ƒ»‐®ÄÝ  DÊ ÄÊ㠗®ÝÖ½ƒù òƒ½çƒ½›Ý, ÝãÊó ã«›Ã ƒóƒù   ‘ÊÄÝ®—›Ù ƒ——®ã®Êă½ ½Ê‘»Ý  DÊ ÄÊã ½ƒ›½ ÊÙ «®—› »›ùÝ ÊçãÝ®—› ùÊçÙ «ÊÛ  »››Ö ƒ ó›½½‐½®ã «ÊÛ/쮦«ÊÙ«Êʗ  IÄÝヽ½ ‘ƒÃ›ÙƒÝ Ι ÃÊã®ÊÄ ½®¦«ãÝ   Ù®Ä¦ ®Ä ¦ƒÙƒ¦› Ι Ãƒ®½    NÊ㮥ù ãÙçÝ㛗 Ä›®¦«ÊÙÝ ó«›Ä òƒ‘ƒã®ÊĮĦ  û› ùÊçÙ «ÊÛ ½ÊÊ» Ê‘‘çÖ®›—  «ÊÛ çÙ¦½ƒÙù Ýãƒã®Ýã®‘Ý A home burglary occurs approximately every 15 seconds in the United States.   On average, a home burglary results in a dollar loss of about $1,600.  About  30%  of  burglaries  are  classified  as  “unlawful  entry,”  meaning  the       burglar  was  able  to  gain  access  without  using  force—oŌen  through  an         unlocked door or window.   Nearly 66% of all burglaries are residenƟal and of those, 62% occur during the  dayƟme when no one is home.   Only 13% of reported burglaries are solved by the police.   About 30% of residenƟal homes have security systems.  ALWAYS WATCHING... B› A½›Ùã, B› AóƒÙ›   2       FRAUD ‐ 6XX 2ND AVE 11/23/18, 2131 HOURS Dispatched to a fraud report at locaƟon. The reporƟng party stated that he has been giving money to a    female on match.com for the past two months.  He then suspected  it  was  a  scam  aŌer  the  female             requested $7,000 to be sent to her.  Nothing further.   WARRANT ARREST ‐ SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY/SYLVANDALE RD 11/24/18, 2308 HOURS A traffic stop was conducted near the intersecƟon of Sibley Memorial Highway and Sylvandale Rd. The    driver was found to have a warrant for her arrest.  The driver was taken into custody.  DRUG PARAPHERNALIA ‐ 1XXX WAGON WHEEL TR 11/25/18, 0015 HOURS Officer witnessed a vehicle leaving a park that was closed on the 1000 block of Wagon Wheel. Officer      conducted a traffic stop and could smell the odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle. Officer  found drug paraphernalia in vehicle and cited passenger of vehicle for violaƟon.  THEFT ‐ 2XXX EXECUTIVE DR 11/25/18, 0942 HOURS Officer responded to construcƟon site on a report of metal theŌ.  In speaking with the reporƟng party,       15‐20 pieces of stainless steel were missing.  Photos and video were obtained from the building security  manager.  Vehicle and suspect idenƟfied.  Material was found, confiscated, and returned to the owner.   Charges pending.   BURGLARY ‐ 1XXX WALSH LN 11/28/18, 1513 HOURS Officers responded to a burglary report at locaƟon.  Homeowner’s daughter arrived to check on the home  and  discovered  forced  entry.    The  home  was  last  checked  on  11/26.    Unknown  when  the  home  was           entered. Under invesƟgaƟon.  BURGLARY ‐ 1XXX WALSH LN 11/28/18, 1513 HOURS Squads responded to the 1800 block of Walsh Lane concerning a burglary report. While canvassing the  neighborhood, officers located a neighboring residence with forced entry also. The homeowners were     contacted and their son responded to the scene.  RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE– MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD/LAKE DR 11/29/2018, 0702 HOURS While on rouƟne patrol, officer saw a parked vehicle missing the rear passenger Ɵre.  Officer ran the plate  and vehicle came back stolen.  Photos taken of the vehicle and towed.   IDENTITY THEFT—1XXX OVERLOOK RD 11/29/18, 1503 HOURS Dispatched to contact a party by phone concerning an idenƟty theŌ. Party who resides on the 1000 block  of Overlook Rd had his personal informaƟon used to create an account. No monetary loss. No suspects,   case inacƟve.     3    HAVE A SAFE WEEK!   4   11/23 – 11/29 2018 YTD Calls for Service 188 11,401 Police Reports 18 1053 Citations 17 1766 Warnings 61 2096 Response Time Average 5.24 8.73 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 Vacation/House Check Request online form is available on our website; you can also complete a form found in our lobby, or simply give us a call! MHPD offers a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota County residents can safely & anonymously dispose of their prescription drug medication. This program is mainly meant to keep narcotics off the streets and dispose of medications in environmentally sound ways. ** No needles/sharps. Visit the Green Guide for tips. ** Please visit the Dakota County Recycling Zone for helpful resources for all safe disposal solutions. Car Seat Checks—TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE Please visit the MN DPS for more information. Questions/Comments? Email us at: pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366. Need Public Safety Response? Call 911   MYTH: Your car needs to  warm up in the winter!  MYTH BUSTED: Cars made aŌer the 1980’s DO NOT require idling to warm. It’s actually harmful to your car, wastes gas and hurts the environment . When you leave your car   running,  with  a  key  in  it,      unlocked  and  unaƩended,  you are inviƟng someone to  steal it.  If you have a remote  starter, use it wisely!    LEARN more info and find the  following  advice  at            F®Ù›ÝãÊě’Ý CÊÃÖ½›ã› AçãÊ CƒÙ› B½Ê¦:  SãƒÙã ùÊçÙ ‘ƒÙ, ݑك֛ 㫛 ó®Ä—ÊóÝ ƒÄ— îÙÙÊÙÝ, ÙçÄ ã«› —›¥ÙÊÝã, ¦›ã ®Ä ùÊçÙ ‘ƒÙ ƒÄ— ÝãƒÙ㠗ٮò®Ä¦. TAKE IT EASY ¥Ê٠㫛 ¥®ÙÝã 5—15 îÄçã›Ý Ê¥ ùÊçÙ ãٛ» ƒÄ— —ÊÄ’ã ¦çÄ ã«› ÃÊãÊÙ.