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11 14 14 JTF1   1   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 Nick Gorgos Robin Nelson 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 NOVEMBER 14, 2014   It’s that Ɵme of year!  With the holiday season, we are in the giving spirit.  There are many ways one can  give and also many things to be cauƟous about.      Check out GIVEMN.ORG.  This is a great website adverƟsing non‐profit organizaƟons who work very hard  for a variety of reasons.  You can browse through the organizaƟons and give a charitable donaƟon to one  or as many non‐profits as you wish.    There are so many others ways to help organizaƟons or people in need but always USE CAUTION when  choosing where you donate your money.  You want to do your research to make sure your money is   actually going to support the cause you choose.  There are a couple of ways to review a charity before  you make your decision on where to donate your money:    MN AƩorney General’s Office MN Charity Review Council   Beware of scandals, for example, NaƟonal Night Out’s ExecuƟve Salary.  You probably get several phone  solicitors calling and asking for money donaƟons for chariƟes; however, these paid phone solicitor      companies can pocket as much as 97% of every dollar raised for the profit to make the phone calls.       GIVE SMART! NEVER give your personal informaƟon over the phone!    Always give directly to the charity of your choice by either going to their website or by wriƟng a  check to be mailed directly to the charity.    Get out the crayons and help us decorate our lobby! MHPD is hosting a Fall Coloring Contest for children ages 0—10 who live in or go to school in our city! We are offering three different coloring pages, based on your child’s age, which are: To enter, print out the appropriate coloring page from the selections attached for your child’s age. The forms are included in this newsletter and can also be found on the Mendota Heights Facebook page and on our police page on the city website. Show us your best coloring on the page, complete the entry form at the bottom and return the page to MHPD no later than Friday, November 14 at 4:30 p.m. Winners will be chosen and notified by Friday, November 21. The winning art work will be posted in the 11/21/14 JTF and also on the police page website. The winners will receive Juice & Donuts with an Officer for up to 7 guests! And, every entry we receive will be displayed in our police lobby. Have fun! 0 to 3 4 to 6 7 to 10 Submitted By: Police Chief Mike Aschenbrener Charities 2   2  Ages 0—3 CHILD’S NAME        AGE (0-3):     ADDRESS               PHONE               PARENT’S NAME              PLEASE RETURN COLORING CONTEST PAGE AND ENTRY FORM NO LATER THAN 4:30PM MON, NOV 3RD   3   3   CHILD’S NAME        AGE (4-6):     ADDRESS               PHONE               PARENT’S NAME              PLEASE RETURN COLORING CONTEST PAGE AND ENTRY FORM NO LATER THAN 4:30PM MON, NOV 3RD   Ages 4—6 4   4   CHILD’S NAME        AGE (7-10):     ADDRESS               PHONE               PARENT’S NAME              PLEASE RETURN COLORING CONTEST PAGE AND ENTRY FORM NO LATER THAN 4:30PM MON, NOV 3RD   Ages 7—10   5   5   Warrant/Missing Person Sunday 13:58 hours Officers Robin Nelson, Peyton Fleming and Nick Gorgos were dispatched to a group home on a missing person report. Upon arrival they were met by staff who said the male had just returned home a few minutes prior. But the wonderful news proved to be short-lived. Officers then discovered two outstanding warrants out of Ramsey County for him. He was arrested and transported to Ramsey County Jail. Possession of Marijuana Monday 09:45 hours While on duty as the SRO, Officer Jennifer Fordham was asked to assist administration after a student was found to be in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The student has had several drug related violations in the past and is failing all of his seven classes. The student was issued a citation, a five-day suspen- sion as well as recommended attending the local alternative school program to recover credits. Gas Drive-Off Monday 13:51 hours Officer Nick Gorgos was dispatched to a local gas station on a theft of gas report. In speaking with the employee, he stated that the driver of a black passenger style vehicle pumped $20.14 worth of fuel and then left without paying. The employee was able to get a license plate number and the registered owner did match that of the description the employee gave. A letter was sent to the registered owner of the vehicle and video surveillance is pending. PI Accident Monday 19:24 hours Officers Todd Rosse and Michael Shepard responded to a two vehicle personal injury accident at Pilot Knob and Northland Drive involving a car and plow truck with an injury to the hand of one of the drivers. Officers met with the parties who learned that driver #2 was traveling northbound on Pilot Knob approaching Northland when driver #1 crossed over Pilot Knob directly in driver #2 path and collided. One driver sus- tained cuts to his hand and a sore shoulder. Road conditions were slippery and it turned out driver #1 could not stop in time to avoid the collision. Damage to Property Wednesday 09:28 hours Officer John Larrive was dispatched to the Xcel Energy Plant on a damage to property report. Earlier in the day an employee discovered a 2 x 2 hole cut in the chain link fence that goes around the perimeter of the property. The time frame of the damage is unknown but the employee was certain that the facility did pass an inspection within the past month. Health & Welfare Hold Wednesday 08:22 hours Officers John Larrive and Bobby Lambert responded to a senior care facility on an assault call. Upon arrival, officers were met by a staff member who said he was punched in the face three times and kicked in the groin by a patient because staff would not give him the “brown pill.” The staff member stated the pill was removed from his prescribed medication. The patient has been diagnosed with autism and impulse control and was ultimately transported to the hospital on a Health & Welfare Hold. 6   6     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. 11/07—11/13 2014 YTD Calls for Service 116 7,000 Citations 1 956 Warnings 14 825 Police Reports 9 827 Response Time Average 5.08 5.85 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 Parents: Finding the Right Babysitter Ask Everyone You  Trust for referrals;   school, friends, family,  church or neighbors.    Interview the  BabysiƩer via phone  then at your home.   Ask what emergency  training they have and  watch them interact  with your child.   AƩempt to step out of  the room for a short  period of Ɵme to see  how the children and  siƩer relate.    Check References. Ask  other customers how  they were with their  children and compare  the ages of the       children to yours.    Trust Your InsƟncts. If  it doesn't feel right,  do not leave your  child alone with them.    Check Up. Always ask  your child how things  went and what they  did.  Consider having a  neighbor check in or  install a nannycam.   7   7