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02 15 19 JTF1 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department FEBRUARY 15 2019 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 Leif Vandersteen 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 Mike VerWay IDENTITY THEFT Thieves Collect: √Name and Address √Social Security Number √Telephone Number √Email Addresses √Credit Card and Bank Account Info √Pre-approved credit card offers √Employment history How thieves use your info: √Identity theft √Employment related fraud √Phone fraud √Loan fraud √Payday loan fraud √Benefits fraud √Tax refund fraud WHAT CAN YOU DO TO PROTECT YOUR MAIL ? Consider using a P.O. Box. Drop mail to the Post Office, a USPS blue box or directly to a mail carrier. Invest in a locking mailbox. Retrive mail promptly after delivery. Do not send cash in the mail. Get new checks delivered to your bank for pickup. Go digital! Get all financial statements sent digitally. Notify Post Office if you will be out of town so they can hold your mail until you return or, send a trusted person to grab it. Notify Post Office if you change your address. Report all suspected mail theft to your local law enforcement and USPS. place outgoing mail in the mailbox with the flag raised! This is an invitation. Mail theft in our city & the metro remains an on-going problem. Mail theft is a felony that occurs when someone steals, takes, or abstracts your mail. Thieves mine for cash, checks and personal information that can be used to commit identity theft. While the USPS works diligently to ensure your mail gets delivered safely, thieves are always on the prowl. 2 WARRANT/DWI – 35E/HWY 13 02/08/19, 0036 HOURS Officer observed a vehicle driving northbound 35E from 494 with a taillight and license plate light that was not operational. As the officer was traveling behind the vehicle, the officer observed the driver swerving and driving on the shoulder. Officer initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle for the violations. The officer identified the driver who did not have a drivers license and was currently revoked. The officer also discovered the driver had an active Gross Misdemeanor warrant out of Dakota County. The driver later stated he swallowed a baggie of cocaine and previously took non-prescribed, prescription meds. Officer obtained a search warrant for a blood draw and booked the driver into the Dakota County Jail for his warrant. Formal DWI charges pending blood results. OPEN BOTTLE – WACHTLER AVE/SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 02/08/19, 0110 HOURS Officer stopped out on a motorist assist with a vehicle in a ditch near the intersection of Wachtler and Sibley Memorial Highway. The passenger of the vehicle had an open bottle of alcohol. The passenger was mailed a citation for the open bottle violation, and the vehicle occupants were transported to a nearby gas station to wait for a ride. The vehicle was privately towed. THEFT – 1XXX NORTHLAND DRIVE 02/08/19, 1531 HOURS An employer on the 1400 block of Northland Drive called the police to report a former employee had not returned company property upon termination. The company has made multiple attempts to get the property back. Officers are attempting to contact the former employee to resolve issue. Case pending further investigation. CIVIL – 1XXX NORTHLAND DRIVE 02/08/19, 1654 HOURS An employee of a business at the 1400 block of Northland Drive called to report harassing voicemails and calls at his place of employment. Officers spoke to the employee and listened to voicemails. Officers determined the voicemails did not constitute harassment. TRAFFIC STOP – CEDAR AVE/145TH ST W 02/09/19, 0030 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of Cedar Avenue and 145th Street West in Apple Valley while working a DWI saturation. The adult male driver refused a PBT and was placed under arrest for DWI. The male took the evidentiary breath test and was under the legal limit. He was transported to his residence. CHECK WELFARE – SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY/STONEBRIDGE 02/10/19, 2144 HOURS Officers dispatched to a welfare check at the intersection of Sibley Memorial Hwy and Stonebridge Rd. The reporting party stated that there was a man that appeared to be intoxicated walking in the road. Officers located the male. The male was intoxicated and was not able to care for himself. Officers completed a transport hold and HealthEast transported the male to the hospital. 3 PD ACCIDENT – MENDOTA HEIGHTS ROAD 02/11/19, 1500 HOURS A white passenger van was stopped facing westbound on Mendota Heights Road with its left turn signal on waiting to turn into the Speedway Gas Station. A red Dodge Neon attempted to pass the white van on the left so he could get by. The van turned left and hit the right side of the Neon. The Neon backed up so that it was behind the white van and called the police. Insurance information for collected for both parties. OFP – PILOT KNOB ROAD/I-494 02/11/19, 1842 HOURS Officer initiated a traffic stop at the intersection of Pilot Knob Road and Interstate 494 for a left turn violation. State records alerted the officer that the driver had an Order For Protection against him that had not yet been served. Officer served the driver with his notice and issued a citation for the moving violation. Dispatch was informed to update the status of the protection order as 'served.' IMPOUND – 1XXX IVY HILL DRIVE 02/12/19, 0305 HOURS Officer impounded a parked vehicle for a snow emergency violation after consulting with public works. Vehicle has been parked facing the wrong way of the road and has been parked since the last snow fall as it has been previously plowed in. Vehicle also has the incorrect license plates on the vehicle. HARASSING COMMUNICATION – 1XXX MENDOTA HEIGHTS ROAD 02/12/19, 1124 HOURS Dispatched to the 1200 block of Mendota Heights Rd on harassing communications. A customer at a business asked employee on dates and then shared personal information found using Google. Perpetrator was advised by victim and police communications should cease. Perpetrator agreed and will not contact again. TRAFFIC STOP/DRUGS – DELAWARE AVE 02/12/19, 1413 HOURS During a traffic stop for a moving violation near the 1600 block of Delaware, officers smelled marijuana. During the vehicle search cocaine was located and the driver was arrested. DWI – MARIE AVE/TRAIL ROAD 02/12/19, 2354 HOURS Officer observed a vehicle fail to signal their turn and drive on the shoulder of the roadway. A traffic stop was initiated. The officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage, bloodshot and watery eyes, and the driver admitted to consuming alcohol prior to driving. Field sobriety tests were conducted and a PBT was submitted with a BAC of 0.194. The driver was arrested and booked into the Dakota County Jail for 3rd Degree DWI. Southeast Towing impounded the vehicle to their lot. DWI – 8XX MONET COURT 02/13/19, 0213 HOURS Officer observed a vehicle swerving in and out of its lane near the 900 block of Mendota Heights Road. The driver also stopped at a green light for six seconds before proceeding through the intersection. Officer con- ducted a traffic stop. The officer could smell the odor of alcoholic beverage coming from inside the vehicle. The driver's eyes were bloodshot, watery and the driver was slurring his speech. Field sobriety tests were conducted and a PBT was submitted with a BAC of 0.12. Driver was booked and released from the Dakota County Jail for Misdemeanor 4th Degree DWI. The driver's vehicle was legally parked. 4 CAR VS DOG – 2XXX LEXINGTON AVE S 02/13/19, 1940 HOURS Officer responded to an accident involving one vehicle and a dog near 2200 Lexington Ave. On arrival the owner of the dog said the dog ran out into traffic and was hit. The dog died. The owner refused transport to an animal hospital. Minor damage was done to the vehicle. Report only. THEFT OF MAIL/DRUGS—EMERSON AVE/DELAWARE AVE 02/14/19, 0422 HOURS Officers received a call to contact Dakota County Drug Task Force staff working in the area of Emerson Ave and Delaware Ave. They had observed a female walking down the street and taking mail from mail boxes. After checking her name a warrant for her arrest was found. After searching her belongings, mail, drugs and other illegal contraband was found. Female was booked into Dakota County Jail on several charges. Ap- proximately 30 victims in Mendota Heights, West St Paul and other jurisdictions were identified and noti- fied of their recovered property. 5 Onli ne D at ing can be f un; s ucces sf ul mat ches are fo und for many. But BE WA RN ED— prot ect yo ur heart, yo ur family and yo ur f ina nces! Accor ding to t he FT C, o nline dat ers ha ve been dup ed o ut of o ver $100 mill ion d ue to fr aud—t hat is tr uly heart br ea king. DO THE R ES EA RCH! 1.) Read abo ut ot hers w ho ha ve been scam med. Do es t heir story so und eer ily like yo ur new sw eet-ta lker? 2.) Co nduct a goog le sear ch on t he na me and t he face of yo ur lo ve co nnect ion in Ro ma nce Sca mmer sit es. 3.) If t hey ask you for gift car ds, he lp to pay tra vel exp enses to me et you or p lea for f ina ncial as sistan ce in hard times –IT'S A SCAMMER ! 2/08 – 2/14 2019 YTD Calls for Service 200 1398 Police Reports 49 157 Citations 34 176 Warnings 54 327 Response Time Average 6.65 6.89 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 L VE IS BLIND