10 04 19 JTF1
The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department
OCTOBER 04, 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
Alex Randall
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
Fall Fire Safety Tips
•Service Your Furnace: Before the
winter weather sets in, it’s a good
idea to call your heating and
cooling company to inspect your
furnace to make sure everything is
working properly.
•Use Fireplaces Safely: Be sure to
use a fireplace screen to keep
sparks from flying out of your
fireplace. Never leave a burning
fire unattended, and make sure a
fire in your fireplace is completely
out before going to bed.
•Use Caution with Space Heaters:
Always read the instructions on the
unit before use. Never use your
stove or oven to heat your home.
Always allow at least three feet of
open space around heaters.
•Exercise Candle Caution: Candles
are a great way to give a room a
warm glow, but they also can cause
fires. Never leave candles burning
if you go out or go to sleep, and
keep your candles away from pets
and kids.
•Change Smoke Alarm Batteries:
Change the batteries in your smoke
alarms and carbon monoxide
detectors when you turn back your
clocks for Daylight Saving Time.
Check and replace any home fire
extinguishers that have expired.
SAFETY TIPS FOR FALL DRIVING
•Be Aware of Poor Visibility:
Falling leaves, rain and fog can
all obscure your vision. Shorter
days are also part of the fall
season making it more difficult to
see children playing or people
walking and riding bicycles. Be
aware of limitations in your
visibility and slow down if you
can't see well.
•Slow Down on Wet Pavement:
Rain is common in the autumn.
Wet roads make it more difficult
to stop. When wet leaves are on
the roadway, they make the
pavement slippery and hard for
cars to get good traction.
•Watch Out for Ice: As the
temperatures drop further at
night, a driver will need to spend
some extra time in the morning
scraping frost off his or her
vehicle. Shady spots in the
roadway may be home to black
ice, which a driver may not be
aware of until his or her car starts
to skid on it.
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DWI — HWY 13/MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD 09/27/19, 1948 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle near the intersectfon of Highway 13 and Mendota Heights
Road. The vehicle was driving on the shoulder and without headlights. The driver admitted to driving after
consuming an alcoholic beverage. The driver completed SFSTs and was placed under arrest for DWI. The
driver completed the breath test and was booked into the Dakota County Jail.
MENTAL HEALTH — 7XX LINDEN ST 09/27/19, 2111 HOURS
Officers dispatched to the 700 block of Linden Street on a report of a domestfc disturbance. An adult fe-
male was found to be having a mental health crisis and was transported to the hospital.
DWI — WHITFIELD DR/MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD 09/28/19, 0158 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a speed violatfon on Whitiield Drive and Mendota Heights
Road. While speaking with the driver, the officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage. The
driver performed a field sobriety test and was ultfmately arrested for DWI. Driver was booked and released
into the Dakota County Jail for third degree DWI, and the vehicle was impounded.
MENTAL HEALTH — SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 09/28/19, 1611 HOURS
Observed party walking partfally in roadway on Hwy 13 near Fremont Ave. Party was picking up rocks, talk-
ing to self and cars had to swerve to avoid her. Party recognized from past contacts. Contact made, found to
be in crisis.
DWI — HWY 62/HWY 13 09/28/19, 2330 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for several moving violatfons on Highway 62 at Highway 13.
While speaking with the driver, the officer could smell the odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming
from inside the vehicle. The driver admitted to drinking prior to driving and performed a field sobriety test.
The driver was ultfmately arrested for DWI. The driver later refused to submit to a breath test and was
charged with Third Degree DWI Test Refusal. The driver was booked into the Dakota County Jail and the ve-
hicle was impounded.
DRUGS — HWY 55/HWY 13 09/29/19, 0442 HOURS
MHPD responded to a crash with injuries to assist State Patrol. The driver was taken into custody by State
Patrol for DWI. The passenger was searched for safety and a vape pen with a cartridge of marijuana con-
centrate was found on his person. The passenger was transported to the hospital for injuries related to the
accident and was informed he will be formally charged. Forward to DTF for formal charging.
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 1XXX LILYDALE RD 09/29/19, 1722 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to locatfon on a vehicle break in. Resident parked at about 1600 hours to use the
trail system. Resident returned at about 1715 hours and found the car window was broke. Nothing was
stolen. No suspects or witnesses.
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DWI — 9XX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 09/30/19, 0038 HOURS
Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle and while speaking with the driver, the officer could smell the
strong odor of consumed alcoholic beverage coming from inside the vehicle. Driver performed a field
sobriety test and was ultfmately arrested for DWI. Driver was booked into the Dakota County Jail for 2nd
Degree DWI. The vehicle was impounded for forfeiture.
DRUGS — 1XXX MENDOTA HEIGHTS RD 09/30/19, 0232 HOURS
Officers were dispatched to a suspicious vehicle on the 1000 block of Mendota Heights Road. The passenger
of the vehicle was arrested for being in possession of a controlled substance. The driver of the vehicle was
arrest for DWI.
TRAFFIC STOP/WARRANT — HWY 62/DODD RD 09/30/19, 0722 HOURS
Officers conducted a traffic stop near the intersectfon of Hwy 62 and Dodd Road. The driver of the vehicle
had a misdemeanor warrant and was driving after revocatfon. Driver was advised of court date and
transported home. The driver of the vehicle was issued a citatfon.
DAMAGE TO PROPERTY — 1XXX DELAWARE AVE 09/30/19, 0954 HOURS
Officers were called to the 1000 block of Delaware Avenue on the report of a disorderly person. The person
had caused damage to a nearby building. The party was ultfmately transported to the Dakota County
Juvenile Detentfon Center.
STOP ARM VIOLATION — DODD RD/WESLEY LN 09/30/19, 1611 HOURS
Received a fax of a school bus stop arm violatfon. Reportfng party gave the locatfon of Dodd Rd at Wesley
Lane. I spoke with the driver, who admitted to driving past the stop arm without stopping. Officer mailed a
citatfon to the driver.
THEFT — 2XXX LEXINGTON AVE 09/30/19, 1809 HOURS
Officer responded to locatfon to take a theft report. Victfm reported their vehicle was broken into over the
weekend. Vehicle damage was photographed. No suspects at this tfme.
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE — 1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 09/30/19, 2236 HOURS
Officers responded to a theft from vehicle where the victfms window was broken and items were taken
from inside the vehicle. A credit card was taken and used but rejected at several locatfons around the
metro. Case pending.
FRAUD — 1XXX WACHTLER AVE 10/01/19, 1325 HOURS
Officers received a call about possible fraudulent actfvity at the 1000 block of Wachtler Ave. Officers spoke
with the victfm and determined that fraudulent acts had occurred. Case pending.
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BURGLARY — 9XX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 10/02/19, 0858 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to locatfon on a burglary report. The storage area was broken into but nothing was
stolen. Locks were last intact on Friday and discovered broken on Wednesday. No suspects or witnesses.
POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA — 1XXX DELAWARE AVE 10/02/19, 1130 HOURS
Officer responded to locatfon on a report of marijuana possession. The adult suspect was issued a citatfon
for Possession of Small Amount of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia.
THEFT — 2XXX ACACIA DR 10/02/19, 1154 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to locatfon on a report of mail theft. Resident was out of town Friday through
Sunday. Resident received delivery confirmatfon of an item being delivered Friday but it was not received.
No suspects or witnesses.
BURGLARY — 6XX CHEYENNE LANE 10/02/19, 1618 HOURS
Officer was dispatched to locatfon on a report of a burglary. Unknown suspect entered an open garage
door and stole a wallet from inside a vehicle. Cards were used at a local retailer. Video was requested from
the retailer. Case under investfgatfon.
DRUGS — 1XXX NORTHLAND DR 10/03/19, 2009 HOURS
While on patrol in the area, officer drove through the parking lot of a business and could smell the odor of
what appeared to be marijuana coming from a parked vehicle. Officer spoke with the occupants inside of
the vehicle and conducted a search of the vehicle. Officer located a vacuum sealed bag of what appeared
to be a felony amount of marijuana. Officer seized the bag and the case was referred to the DTF.
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09/27—10/04 2019 YTD
Calls for Service 235 9,259
Police Reports 27 898
Citations 23 1,363
Warnings 50 1,981
Response Time Average 7.34 6.59
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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
169.475
USE OF WIRELESS
COMMUNICATIONS
DEVICE
The new statute took
effect August 1st, 2019
and since then, MHPD has
issued 15 citations under
the new statute.
Don’t use your phone
when you drive.
Use a single earphone.
Pair your phone with your
vehicle.
Use an auxiliary cable to
connect your earphone
jack to your car’s AUX
jack.
If your car doesn't have
an AUX jack, buy an
adapter.
Use a holder to clip your
phone to the dash.
Buy a Bluetooth speaker
or earphone to pair with
your phone.