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The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
AUGUST 16, 2019
The following are some of the most critical Minnesota Traffic Laws governing bicyclists, pedestrians and motorists, found under MN State Statute 169. Following the law and ensuring common courtesy will help keep you and your loved ones safe.
BICYCLISTS
Ride on the road and ride in the same direction as traffic.
Obey all traffic control signs and signals, just as motorists must do.
Signal turns and ride in a predictable manner.
Use a headlight and rear reflectors when it's dark.
Watch for and yield to pedestrians and call out your approach.
MOTORISTS
When passing a bicycle or pedestrian, motor vehicles shall leave at
least 3 feet clearance until safely past the bicycle or pedestrian.
Treat every corner and intersection as a crosswalk, whether it’s
marked or unmarked, and stop for crossing pedestrians
PEDESTRIANS
Pedestrians must obey traffic control devices, and if no traffic
control device is present, motorists are to stop for crossing
pedestrians within a marked crosswalk or at an intersection with no
marked crosswalk.
Walk on the left side of the road, facing traffic, when walking on a
street, and to the right on a paved sidewalk or walkway.
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
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THEFT—2XXX LEXINGTON AVE S 08/08/19, 1812 HOURS
Officer took a report of a theŌ that occurred someƟme within the past two weeks. The storage unit of his
apartment was forced and an item was stolen. No suspects at this Ɵme.
WARRANT ARREST— LEXINGTON AVE S/HWY 62 08/09/19, 0047 HOURS
While on regular patrol duƟes, officer ran a license plate of a vehicle and was alerted the registered owner
has an acƟve warrant for their arrest. Officer iniƟated a traffic stop and the driver was idenƟfied as the
owner. The driver was arrested and booked into the Dakota County Jail for the warrant. Vehicle was
impounded to Mark’s Towing.
ACCIDENT—9XX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 08/09/19, 1819 HOURS
Officer responded to a property damage crash that occurred in a parking lot and parƟes were arguing about
the incident. Crash was invesƟgated. Cleared with report.
BURGLARY— X LILYWOOD LN 08/10/19, 1058 HOURS
Responded to a residenƟal burglary where a shaƩered window was found by a neighbor. Officers cleared
the residence, took photos and evidence. Owner was noƟfied by phone and noƟfied of next steps. Case
under invesƟgaƟon.
IDENTITY THEFT—2XXX HERITAGE DR 08/10/19, 1413 HOURS
Resident reported being a vicƟm of idenƟty theŌ. Resident was called by Verizon to verify a purchase of
electronics she had not made. Resident was advised by Verizon that the electronics were set to be shipped
to an address in CoƩage Grove but they would not provide a name or address. Case pending InvesƟgaƟon.
DWI—HWY 62/DELAWARE AVE 08/11/19, 0222 HOURS
Officers observed a vehicle traveling above the posted speed limit. Officers stopped the vehicle and found
signs of impairment. Officers arrested the driver, who refused PBT and the evidenƟary test, and charged
him with 3rd Degree DWI –Test Refusal.
THEFT—2XXX PILOT KNOB RD 2018—2019
Responded to a report of theŌ of money that happened between October 2018 and January 2019. The
suspect is a former employee. InvesƟgaƟon in ongoing.
DRUGS/WARRANT—HWY 13/ACACIA DR 08/11/19, 1038 HOURS
An officer performed a traffic stop on a vehicle and during the traffic stop, it was determined the driver had
an acƟve felony arrest warrant. The driver was ulƟmately taken into custody and then found to have a
controlled substance and paraphernalia in her possession. Formal charges pending.
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RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE—8XX WAGON WHEEL TRL 08/11/19, 1317 HOURS
Dispatched to a parking complaint. ReporƟng party informed dispatch that the vehicle had not moved in six
days. The license plate provided was not on file. Checked the VIN which came back as stolen out of West St
Paul. Status was confirmed and impounded by Mark's Towing. Plates were removed and entered into
property.
SLUMPER/FLEEING—1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 08/11/19, 1304 HOURS
Officers were called to check the welfare of two persons slumped over in a car. Upon officers arrival the
vehicle leŌ the area at a high rate of speed and endangered other motorists. Officers terminated pursuing
the vehicle for public safety reasons. Subsequent invesƟgaƟon found that the license plate on the car
belonged to another junked car. InvesƟgaƟon into idenƟfying the driver is ongoing.
THEFT—2XXX PILOT KNOB RD 07/24/19, 1307 HOURS
Dispatched to a report of theŌ of Ɵres. Suspect ordered and picked up Ɵres from a wholesaler under false
pretenses using a business account. The theŌ was discovered when the business disputed the invoice. Vid-
eo obtained and a suspect was idenƟfied and contacted. Suspect agreed to pay for the Ɵres and vicƟm
agreed to drop charges.
BURGLARY—8XX WESTVIEW CT 08/10/19, 1107 HOURS
Resident reported a tool box was taken from inside his aƩached garage. The theŌ happened someƟme
between Saturday 8/10 and Tuesday 8/13. Replacement cost is esƟmated at $500.
WELFARE CHECK—5XX STAPLES AVE 08/13/19, 1427 HOURS
Officers were called to check on the welfare of a female who kept calling the Police Department to report
speeding violators and sounded like she was intoxicated. On scene, officers found that the woman was
heavily intoxicated and didn't know where her child was. AŌer locaƟng the child, the grandfather was
called and the woman was taken to the hospital. She will be charged with child neglect. Forwarded to Child
ProtecƟve Services.
DWI—7xx SOUTH PLAZA DR 08/14/19, 2030 HOURS
Officers responded to reports of a man who was acƟng strangely in a business in the area. Upon arrival
officers located the man in a nearby parking lot. The male showed signs of impairment and field sobriety
tests were conducted. The male showed more signs of impairment and he was placed under arrest.
MOTORCYCLE VS OFF‐LEASH—ACACIA DR/PILOT KNOB RD 08/14/19, 1534 HOURS
Responded to report of a motorcyclist down. Original report was that there were injuries. Officer arrived
and spoke with operator who stated he was not injured. Driver stated crash was caused by a dog off-leash
that ran out into the street. Dog got in front of motorcycle, operator stopped, cycle Ɵpped and a second
dog then ran up and bit the operator. Dog handler issued a citaƟon for ordinance violaƟon.
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TRAFFIC STOP/DRUGS—Marie Ave/Dodd Rd 08/15/19, 0743 HOURS
Officer stopped a vehicle for speed and driver admiƩed to speeding. Vehicle smelled of marijuana. Drugs
were recovered in the vehicle. Driver was released pending formal charges. Case referred to county
aƩorney for felony drug charges.
THEFT FROM MV—1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 08/15/19, 1938 HOURS
Officer dispatched a theŌ from motor vehicle. The reporƟng party stated that his rear window on the driver
side had been broken and items had been taken from the vehicle. Officer gathered informaƟon and report
wriƩen.
CAR VS TREE—DODD/BEEBE AV 08/15/19, 2004 HOURS
Officer responded to an accident involving one vehicle and a tree limb that had broken off and fallen on her
car while traveling on Dodd Rd near Beebe Ave. No injuries were reported. Minor damage done was to the
windshield. Tree was blocking the road and cleared by Mendota Heights Fire Department. Report only.
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08/09—8/16 2019 YTD
Calls for Service 185 7607
Police Reports 18 732
Citations 37 1124
Warnings 49 1626
Response Time Average 5.93 6.48
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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:
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Questions? Call our Non-Emergency Line @ 651.452.1366.
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