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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
MAY 31, 2019
CHIEF
Kelly McCarthy
CAPTAIN
Wayne Wegener
SERGEANTS
Eric Petersen
Tanner Spicer
Peyton Fleming
POLICE OFFICERS
John Larrive
Todd Rosse
Chad Willson
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
Josh Rosenberry
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
Don't answer calls from unknown numbers. If you answer such
a call, hang up immediately.
You may not be able to tell right away if an incoming call is
spoofed. Be aware: Caller ID showing a "local" number does
not necessarily mean it is a local caller. Simply avoid calls you
don’t know and let the voicemail do its job.
Do not respond to any questions, especially those that can be
answered with "Yes." Use caution if you are pressured to
provide personal data thru fear, threats or intimidation.
Never give out personal information such as account numbers,
Social Security numbers, mother's maiden names, passwords or
other identifying information in response to unexpected calls
or if you are at all suspicious.
If you get an inquiry from someone who says they represent a
company or a government agency, hang up and call the
phone number found on the back of your credit card,
statement, in the phone book, or on the company's or the
actual government agencies website to verify the authenticity
of the request. You will usually get a written statement in the
mail before you get a phone call from a legitimate source,
particularly if the caller is asking for a payment for a warrant,
tax issue, or crime, and they will never demand payment thru
a debit card.
If you have a voice mail account with your phone service, be
sure to set a password for it. Some voicemail services are
preset to allow access if you call in from your own phone
number. A hacker could spoof your home phone number and
gain access to your voice mail if you do not set a password.
Talk to your phone company about call blocking tools they
may have and check into apps that you can download to
your mobile device to block unwanted calls.
To block telemarketing calls, register your number on the Do Not
Call List. Legitimate telemarketers consult the list to avoid calling
both landline and wireless phone numbers on the list.
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ANIMAL CALL — 7XX Keokuk Lane 05/23/19, 1900 HOURS
Officer responded to a report of a dog bite on the 700 block of Keokuk Lane. Met with victim and dog
owner. Dog had current vaccinations. Case status cleared with report.
ANIMAL BITE — 15XX Hwy 13 05/23/19, 2054 HOURS
Officer dispatched to an animal complaint on the 1500 block of Old Sibley Memorial Highway. The
reporting party stated a coyote attacked her dog. Information was gathered and report completed.
FOUND PROPERTY — 8XX Carmen Lane 05/23/19, 2147 HOURS
Officer dispatched to a found property call at the 800 block of Carmen Ln. The reporting party stated that
she had found a backpack. Officer picked up backpack and placed it into property for safe keeping. Report
written.
BURGLARY — 22XX Bent Tree Lane 05/24/19, 0453 HOURS
Officer responded to the 2200 block of Bent Tree Lane to take a burglary report. The burglary happened
overnight. Suspect went through unlocked car in driveway and opened garage. Owner believed only thing
stolen was garage door opener. Case status closed with report.
POSESSION OF MARIJUANA — 2XXX Dodd Road 05/24/19, 2224 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on the 2000 block of Dodd Road for a equipment violation. The officer
detected the odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle. The officer searched the vehicle and found
marijuana and marijuana oil in the vehicle. Forwarded to Dakota County Drug Task Force for formal
charging.
DISTURBANCE — 12XX Mendota Heights Road 05/24/19, 2257 HOURS
Officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of Mendota Heights Road. The reporting party stated a party
bus full of people were stealing from a business. The bus left and was stopped by officers. Officers were
unable to confirm the suspects identification and the reporting party was unable to determine what was
stolen. Forwarded to investigations.
DWI — 62 Westbound 05/25/19, 0228 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on Highway 62 and Hiawatha Avenue for a vehicle that was speeding and
swerving. Officer spoke with the driver and could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming
from the driver's breath. Officer conducted a field sobriety test and subsequently arrested the driver for
DWI. The driver was booked into the Dakota County Jail for Felony DWI Test Refusal. The vehicle was
impounded to Mark's towing for forfeiture.
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DWI — 35E Northbound 05/25/19, 2046 HOURS
Officer checked on injuries of a crash northbound on I-35E at Highway 13. Officer arrived and observed a
single vehicle crashed into the median wall and the driver appeared to be impaired. Officer conducted a
field sobriety test and subsequently arrested the driver for DWI. Driver was booked and released from the
Dakota County Jail and awaiting blood results.
WARRANT — 2XXX Dodd Road 05/26/19, 0012 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to a business on the 2000 block of Dodd Road. Officer made contact with an
individual who had a warrant. The individual paid the fine on the warrant and was released. The business
showed no signs of forced entry and was secured.
TAX EVASION — Highway 13 05/26/19, 1252 HOURS
Officer observed a vehicle turning from Hwy 13 to Watchler Ave where one of the occupants was not
wearing a seatbelt. It was observed the vehicle displayed only a 21 day temporary sticker in the back
window. Driver attempted to evade the officer but was eventually stopped. Suspected narcotics and stolen
property were located in the vehicle. Statements taken, a search warrant for the vehicle obtained and the
driver sent to the hospital for a possible drug overdose.
THEFT — 23XX Lexington Ave 05/26/19 1614 HOURS
Officer was called by a male living near the 2300 block of Lexington Avenue in reference to his storage
locker being broken into. He didn't know when he had last been in the locker and there were no cameras
around. There is no suspect information at this time. The case is inactive.
FRAUD — 13XX Hwy 13 05/26/19, 1831 HOURS
Officer dispatched to the 1300 block of Highway 13 on a call of a potential fraud. A customer at a business
had attempted to use a credit card that was declined. It was later found that the credit card may not belong
to the adult female suspect. Investigation ongoing.
4th DEG DWI — 13XX Northland Drive 05/27/19, 0144 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop for a moving violation on the 1300 block of Northland Drive. While speaking
with the driver, the officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming from inside the
vehicle. Officer conducted a field sobriety test and the driver was subsequently arrested for Misdemeanor
4th Degree DWI. Driver was booked and released from the Dakota County Jail.
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SUSPICIOUS PERSON — 2XXX Copperfield Drive 05/27/19, 1835 HOURS
Officers observed a vehicle traveling North on Delaware Ave at Copperfield Dr and a license plate query
showed the RO of the vehicle had a canceled license. Officers turned on the vehicle and when they caught
up to it the occupant of the vehicle stated that the driver ran. Through investigation it was determined that
there was only one person in the vehicle. The driver was cited for driving after revocation and released with
a valid driver.
ROBBERY — 2XXX Dodd Road 05/27/19, 1940 HOURS
Officers responded to a robbery in progress on the 2000 block of Dodd Rd. 4 males robbed another male at
gun point and stole his wallet containing money and other cards. Video has been retrieved and suspects
are pending identification.
FOUND PROPERTY — 24XX Pond Circle 05/28/19, 0854 HOURS
Resident in the 2400 block of Pond Circle W had a bicycle dumped on his property. The Trek bike (green &
grey girl 18.5") looked to be in decent shape, most likely a recovered stolen. The bike has been placed in
the water tower. The serial number, 1TK4B02699, was searched and came back clear.
FIRE — 9XX Sibley Memorial Hwy 05/29/19, 0657 HOURS
Officers were called to the 900 block of Sibley Memorial Highway for a reported fire burning near the
railroad tracks. The party that had set the fire had left before officers arrived, but license plates were
provided by the reporting party. Officers were not able to locate a good phone number for the suspects.
The case is inactive at this time.
DAR — Upper D Street 05/29/19, 1244 HOURS
Officer stopped out with a vehicle pulled over near the intersection of Sibley Memorial Highway and Upper
D Street to see if the driver needed help. The officer believed the driver to be under the influence of
narcotics. After proving not to have a license, insurance, and being found unsafe to drive, the driver was
taken into custody. After additional conversation with the driver, he was released. It was found that his
physical limitations had led to the test failure and not narcotics use. A different licensed driver was allowed
to drive the car home.
FRAUD — 2XXX Lexington Avenue 05/29/19, 1444 HOURS
Responded to PD lobby on report of fraud. Victim was contacted by another agency after being identified
as one of multiple victims of fraud. Report sent to agency on request.
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THEFT — 11XX Hwy 13 05/29/19, 2002 HOURS
Officer dispatched to take a report of a theft that occurred in the 1100 block of Highway 13. The victim lost
her phone and it was found by another party. The party contacted the victim but would not return the
phone without a reward.
DWI — Delaware Avenue 05/30/19, 0240 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for having no license plates, swerving, and speeding. While
speaking with the driver, officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming from inside
the vehicle. Officer conducted a field sobriety test and ultimately arrested the driver for DWI. Officer also
discovered the driver had an outstanding warrant out of Ramsey County for DWI. The driver originally told
the officer she was the owner of the vehicle and had recently bought it from her uncle. Due to the driver's
previous DWI convictions, her vehicle was impounded for forfeiture. Driver was booked into the Dakota
County Jail for 2nd Degree DWI-Test Refusal and the Ramsey County warrant.
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 14XX Clement Street 05/30/19, 0632 HOURS
Officers spoke with a male party living near the 1400 block of Clement Street in reference to his pickup
truck that had been vandalized overnight. The truck had an estimated $8,000 damage done to it with an
unknown object. The reporting party could not provide any insight as to a potential suspect. The case is
inactive at this time.
FOUND PROPERTY — 11XX Victoria Curve 05/30/19, 1540 HOURS
City staff located near the 1100 block of Victoria Curve, a baggie containing an unknown powder which was
located by a maintenance worker. There was no way to link the powder to any specific person so it was
destroyed. The case is inactive.
Have a Safe Week!
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05/24 - 05/30 2019 YTD
Calls for Service 216 4,977
Police Reports 33 486
Citations 37 694
Warnings 58 1126
Response Time Average 5.34 6.67
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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 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
Now that our warmer
weather is finally here,
Bonfire season is in full
swing!
Be sure to follow the law/
ordinance & ensure:
The fire is not bigger than
3’W x 3’H.
Burn only clean, safe
materials and do not
include grass, leaves,
treated timbers or plastics.
Ensure fire is attended by
a responsible, competent
person (at least 16 yrs old)
until fully extinguished.
Be watchful of weather
conditions—fires are not
recommended when the
ground is dry and the wind
is over 15 MPH.
Keep your fire over 25’
away from any building or
structure.
Portable outdoor
fireplaces shall not be
within 15 feet of a structure
or combustible material.