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08 17 12 JTF08/17/2012 The Mendota Heights Police Department Support Staff Kim Henning Sandie Ristine Susan Donovan Becky Pentel Police Officers Jerry Murphy Scott Patrick John Larrive Bobby Lambert Tanner Spicer Todd Rosse Chad Willson Jeff VonFeldt Steven Meyer Denise Urmann Michael Shepard Peyton Fleming School Resource Officer Jennifer Fordham Investigations Mario Reyes Tanner Spicer Sergeants Neil Garlock Brian Convery Eric Petersen Reserves Randy Pentel Jesse Mettner Jarrod Spicer Jim Knox Jeff Parker George Castillo Chaplains John Snider Lynn Liberman Frances Colon Alberto Vargas Butch Millett David Wick Chief Mike Aschenbrener Medical Friday 0644 hours Officer Denise Urmann responded to a call for medical help from an 82 YOA woman who was upset because she couldn’t vomit. The dispatcher learned the woman had surgery 2 months earlier and was now experiencing an upset stomach. She advised the house was locked and the officers should force entry because she was too ill to access the door and unlock it. Officer Urmann used a hooligan tool to pry the door with little damage. HealthEast medics transported the patient to the hospital. Juvenile Complaint Friday 0815 hours Caller wanted to make officers aware that there was strange goings on in his neighborhood overnight. Officer Jenny Fordham learned that the man found a construction barricade on his front steps and a bottle of urine in the mailbox in the morning. The neighborhood has been hit with all kinds of juvenile crime since early this year. When this person(s) caught it will be huge surprise to mom and dad who will have no idea that their child has done thousands of dollars of damage to friends’ and neighbors’ property. Burglary Friday 1000 hours Officer Fordham along with Investigator Mario Reyes responded to a local bike shop on an after the fact burglary. Employees found the front door smashed and three expensive bikes missing. The building was thoroughly searched and processed for evidence. Unfortunately this is part of a metro-wide trend of stealing high end bikes. See: http://www.startribune.com/local/minneapolis/166059626.html Scammed Friday 1216 hours Officer Scott Patrick received a fraud/scam call all that seems to be making the rounds again. The notorious “bail money scam” involves a potential victim (usually an elderly person) receiving a telephone call on behalf of grandson reporting they are in jail. In this specific case, “bail money” was wired to an unknown location. If you receive a call or email with a sob story; #1- get a call back number, #2 - call family and friends who could verify the story, #3 - work with your bank (tell them what you are doing). Only if all your questions receive appropriate answers should you ever consider wiring money! If all else fails, call MHPD before you make a move. We will help you sort through the potential scam and use official channels to see if someone you know truly is in jail in a foreign country. If it seems suspicious, it probably is! “Just the Facts” The latest news from the Mendota Heights Police Department 08/17/2012 Underage Consumption Sunday 0105 hours Due to recent business burglaries, night shift officers have been spending a lot of extra time patrolling the retail areas of the city. During one of these patrols, Officer Mike Shepard observed an occupied vehicle parked in the lot at the Mendota Heights Plaza. He made contact with the occupants of the vehicle and discovered they were juvenile males, out after curfew and two of them had been drinking. Citations were issued for the appropriate violations and parents were notified. Dakota County curfew times can be seen by clicking here. With school right around the corner and rise in juvenile activity that occurs around homecomings at area high schools, officers will strictly be enforcing these curfew ordinances. Burglary/Theft Monday 0932 hours On Monday morning Officer Bobby Lambert took a report of a burglary. The residents realized that someone had entered their garage (which had the door accidentally left open overnight) and stole a bicycle valued at $2100 from it. Because the theft was from an “attached” garage, that element makes this crime a burglary, not just a theft. Officers have taken other similar reports of bike theft from open garages over the summer. So if you see a neighbor’s garage door open at night, give them a call to help prevent them from becoming a victim. Theft from Vacuum Cleaner? Monday 1004 hours Just when you think you have seen it all right? Officer Scott Patrick responded to the Super America gas station on Hwy 110 on report of theft from the coin operated vacuum cleaners that are near the car wash. Someone had pried the door open to access the quarters; it is estimated that the company that operates these vacuums is out around $250. It is unknown when this theft occurred since the machine hadn’t been emptied since early July. A sign of the times . . . ? Domestic/Warrant Arrest Tuesday 0203 hours Officers Steve Meyer, Jeff VonFeldt, Mike Shepard and Todd Rosse responded to an address on report of a domestic assault that had just occurred. The caller, a male, reported that his girlfriend had just attacked him with a baseball bat; however, he did not have any signs of injury. The assault ended up being unfounded, but the roommate of the caller, who was a possible witness to this alleged assault had a felony warrant out of Ramsey County for 5th Degree Drug Possession. So the roommate was taken into custody and transported to the Ramsey County Jail. No charges are pending in the assault as it was unfounded. More Warrants Wednesday & Thursday Officers Peyton Fleming and John Larrive arrested two separate individuals on felony warrants this week. During Officer Fleming’s incident, the man was nice enough to go to a local gas station and called the police to take him into custody. Apparently he had a conversation with his parole officer who convinced him to just turn himself in for the 1st Degree DWI warrant. The following day, Officer Larrive received a call of a suspicious man in the cemetery. Upon making contact with the party, he admitted to having a felony warrant out of Pine County and was transported to the Dakota County Jail to await a shuttle to Pine County. Have a safe weekend! Jenny