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08 22 14 JTF1     The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department CHIEF Mike Aschenbrener SERGEANT Eric Petersen POLICE OFFICERS Jerry Murphy John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Jeff Vonfeldt Steven Meyer Denise Urmann Michael Shepard Peyton Fleming INVESTIGATIONS Chad Willson SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Jennifer Fordham SUPPORT STAFF Kim Henning Trista Miller Lisa Brandt Becky Pentel RESERVES Randy Pentel Jim Knox Jeff Parker George Castillo CHAPLAINS Frances Cuenca Joel Detlefsen Lynn Liberman Butch Millett Sue Plucker John Snider David Wick AUGUST 22 2014 Remembering ALL     Law Enforcement Heroes  2014 Line of Duty Deaths: 67  Assault: 1  Automobile accident: 15  Fire: 1  Gunfire: 27  Gunfire (Accidental): 1  Heart aƩack: 8  Motorcycle accident: 2  Struck by vehicle: 3  Vehicle pursuit: 2  Vehicular assault: 7    For more detailed descripƟons, please:  CLICK HERE  Alabama: 520   Alaska: 48  Arizona: 243   Arkansas: 282  California: 1,571  Colorado: 284   ConnecƟcut: 141  Delaware: 41  Florida: 775  Georgia: 668  Hawaii: 54  Idaho: 60   Illinois: 1,047  Indiana: 414   Iowa: 188   Kansas: 251  Kentucky: 750  Louisiana: 441   Maine: 86  Maryland: 304  MassachuseƩs: 343  Michigan: 569   Minnesota: 236   Mississippi: 250   Missouri: 651   Montana: 123  Nebraska: 107   Nevada: 117   New Hampshire: 45  New Jersey: 470  New Mexico: 147   New York: 1,506  North Carolina: 535  North Dakota: 52   Ohio: 814  Oklahoma: 478  Oregon: 177  Pennsylvania: 821  Rhode Island: 48  South Carolina: 343  South Dakota: 52   Tennessee: 584  Texas: 1,823  Utah: 119   Vermont: 22  Virginia: 492  Washington: 278   West Virginia: 202  Wisconsin: 271   Wyoming: 54    For more detailed  descripƟons, please:  CLICK HERE  USA Line of Duty Deaths:   Since 1791, there have been 21,826 known line of duty deaths in America. ODMP      Research Volunteers constantly discover forgoƩen line of duty deaths throughout the  country. Because of their efforts, this number includes 1,248 previously forgoƩen         heroes, now honored on the ODMP and other local, state and naƟonal memorials.  OFFICER DOWN MEMORIAL PAGE  hƩp://www.odmp.org/  Most Recent Line of Duty Deaths:  Deputy Sheriff Joseph James Dunn  Cascade County Sheriff’s Office, MT  EOW: August 14, 2014  Cause: Vehicular Assault    Lieutenant Patrick Libertone  Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, CA  EOW: August 12, 2014  Cause: Heart AƩack    Sheriff Mark A. Hecker  Butler County Sherriff’s Office, NE  EOW: August 12, 2014  Cause: Heart AƩack   2     For more information: CLICK HERE: #2217  Nicholas Gorgos  Nick joined the team at the Mendota Heights Police Department on August 11th. Nick grew up in St. Paul, MN and graduated from Harding High School. He became a Police Ofϐicer for the Savannah, GA Chatham Metro Police Department in 2006. He worked there for 8 years in patrol, narcotics, SWAT, and investigations. While in Savannah, Nick earned his Bachelor’s Degree majoring in Criminal Justice from Armstrong Atlantic State University. He graduated in 2013. Nick and his wife relocated back to St. Paul in the Spring of 2014 after his wife received a promotion with her employer, Target Corp. Nick brings to the team great experience and will be a great addition! Please take the time to welcome Nick. 3     For more information: CLICK HERE: 4     Mental Health/Crisis Wednesday 10:20 hours Officers Petersen, Lambert, Fordham, Willson and Gorgos received a call from Dakota County Crisis stating there was a male who was threatening to commit suicide. A friend of the male party told crisis that he said he wanted to kill people and then himself using a bomb. Officers went to the home and advised the male to come out of the house with nothing in his hands; he complied. In talking with the male, he admitted to being depressed but did not remember making the comment about killing people with a bomb. The male had no energy to answer any questions and it was ultimately decided that it was best to transport him to the hospital on a health and welfare hold. Theft of Gas Wednesday 19:05 hours Officer Chad Willson along with Officer Nick Gorgos were dispatched to a local gas station on a theft of gas report. The employee stated that the driver pulled up and a passenger pumped $74.15 of fuel and then sped away. The employee was able to get a vehicle description. Under investigation. Suspicious Activity Thursday 21:03 hours Officers Willson, Gorgos, Rosse and Shepard were dispatched to a home on a possible burglary in process. Upon arrival, Officers were met by a neighbor who was watching the home while the homeowners were out of town. The neighbor stated that he thought he saw someone jump the fence in the backyard the previous day and when he arrived at the residence later that evening to check on it, he noticed the door in the garage leading to the house was open and the cat was in the garage. He then said he exited the home immediately and called 911. The home was searched and cleared. There were no signs of forced entry and nothing seemed to be out of place. Fraud Friday 16:24 hours Officer John Larrive took a report from a woman who said she has been receiving calls from a collection agency over the past few weeks. The agency informed her that she had an outstanding bill from Home Depot for the rental of a stump grinder. She had nothing to do with this transaction. The transaction was completed using the victims Visa account. She was advised to give the collection agency her case number. No suspects at this time. Theft of Gas Saturday 11:35 hours Officer John Larrive was dispatched to a local gas station on a theft of gas report. The employee states that the passenger of the vehicle got out, pumped the gas and then fled. A vehicle description along with the suspects descriptions were given to Larrive. The registered owner is Enterprise Rental. Larrive attempted to go to the business but it was closed at the time. Case pending. Found Property Saturday 15:07 hours A woman came into the PD lobby to turn in a set of key she found on a trail nearby. The keys are for a KIA and includes a keyless entry FOB as well as a house key. Items will remain at the PD for safekeeping. Theft of Gas Sunday 07:49 hours Officer John Larrive was dispatched to a local gas station on a theft of gas report. Employee reported a license plate out of South Dakota. A vehicle description and a license plate number was given however, the plate did not match the description of the suspect vehicle. Case Inactive. 5     For more information: CLICK HERE: Traffic Stop Sunday 10:28 hours While on routine patrol, Officer John Larrive ran a license plate check on a vehicle that passed him and the status came back as revoked. As Larrive turned to stop the vehicle, the vehicle accelerated, made an abrupt right turn and the driver took off running into a wooded area. In searching for the male driver, he was seen walking next to a business. Larrive ordered him to stop and, knowing he matched the suspect description, asked him if he was the guy in the vehicle that had just fled; the suspect said, “No.: A key ring with several keys was found on him so Larrive drove him back to the vehicle and was able to start the ignition with the suspects keys. The male was issued a citation for Driving After Revocation and No Proof Of Insurance. Due to his lengthy driving history, he was transported to Dakota County Jail and the vehicle was towed. Burglary Sunday 17:31 hours Officer Todd Rosse responded to a home on an after the fact burglary report. In meeting with the homeowners, they stated there were several jewelry items taken from the master bedroom. They stated the only people who have been in the home in the timeframe the items went missing is her daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend, but they also do not always lock their doors. Under investigation. Civil Monday 10:03 hours Officer John Larrive received a call from a woman stating that the father of her children had not returned the children to her. The drop off time was to be 7:30 and it was 10:30 and she still had not seen them. The father emailed the mother and said he still had the kids and would be dropping them off later. The parties had verbally changed the times from what the court documents say. Larrive left a message with the father asking him to call him. Burglary Monday 11:51 hours Officer Jenny Fordham along with Officer John Larrive responded to a home on an after the fact attempted burglary. A neighbor witnessed unknown males drive into the area, park and then one of the males entered an attached garage at the home in question. A short time later, the men both left. She was able to get a vehi- cle and suspect description. Officers made contact with the homeowner who arrived home a short time later and stated that the nanny and three children were in the home at the time the man entered the garage. It appeared nothing was missing and Officers advised the homeowner of the safety issue in leaving the garage door open. Extra patrols will be monitoring the area. Found Property Wednesday 18:05 hours Officer John Larrive took in property found at Valley Park from a woman. The property was a wallet containing $5 in cash and $.99 in coin. The wallet has been secured at the PD for safekeeping. Theft Thursday 14:50 hours Officer Nick Gorgos responded to a home on a theft report. In meeting with the homeowner, he stated his gas powered blower and lawn edger had been stolen. He thinks the theft happened sometime within the past few days. The tools were located on the garage floor and he believed the garage door was left open when he was doing yard work and forgot to shut it. The homeowner did not know the brand of the power tools but knew they were purchased at Walmart about a year ago. Case inactive as there are no suspects. Have a great week!   6     “I Got Caught” Campaign The “I Got Caught” campaign rewards kids “caught” wearing a helmet while biking, scooter riding, skateboarding or in -line skating. Starting Friday, July 4, Officers will be on the lookout and when local children are caught practicing safe habits, they will receive a gift certificate for a free small ice cream cone at Dairy Queen.   Please send us your positive feedback on our staff to: pdrecords@ mendota-heights.com Your feedback is greatly appreciated and helps boost the morale of our staff. 08/15—08/21 2014 YTD Calls for Service 114 5,172 Citations 7 815 Warnings 12 618 Police Reports 13 605 Response Time Average 5.50 5.72 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 House Check Request online form is available on our website; we have similar forms in the MHPD lobby and we will take your info over the phone. MHPD offers monthly Car Seat Safety Checks. To schedule an appointment, call 651.452.1366 to contact Ofϐicer Jennifer Fordham. MHPD has a Medication Disposal Box in the lobby of the PD where Dakota County residents can safely and anonymously dispose of their prescription drugs and over‐the‐counter medication. Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 1101 Victoria Curve, Mendota Heights, MN 55118