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08 24 12 JTF08/24/2012 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 DWI Arrest Saturday 0134 hours Officer Chad Willson was on routine patrol in the area of Victoria Road and Hwy 13 when he observed a vehicle travelling north on the south shoulder of Hwy 13. When the vehicle did not turn into the Holiday gas station parking lot and continued on Hwy 13, Officer Willson made a traffic stop on the vehicle to deter an accident. At that time he noticed the adult female was intoxicated and she admitted to driving after she had been drinking. She was taken into custody and transported to the police department for testing. Upon arrival at the department she asked Officer Willson if she was in Stillwater …? He used the new DataMaster breath test and her result was .19 BAC (reminder: the legal limit is .08). She was arrested and booked for DWI and other related charges. Thank you Officer Willson for taking this dangerous and impaired driver off the road! Assault/Mutual Saturday 1914 hours Sgt. Eric Petersen and Officer Chad Willson responded to a residence on report of an after the fact assault involving a former daughter and mother- in-law. Upon arriving at the residence, they each talked to one of the reporting parties (as they both had called 911) and then talked to several witnesses as this occurred at a family gathering. A verbal argument between the two parties turned into a physical fight and statements were taken from all involved. The altercation seemed to be mutual and both women had minor injuries. The report and statements will be forwarded for the city attorney for review and possible charges. Disorderly Conduct Sunday 0045 hours While doing a “bar check” at a local establishment, Sgt. Eric Petersen was asked to assist bar staff (bouncers and the manager) with removing a very intoxicated and disruptive party from the bar. He was verbally abusive towards bar staff and even attempted to physically fight the bouncers. Once Sgt. Petersen became involved, this behavior continued and Officer Peyton Fleming arrived to assist Sgt. Petersen with controlling the man. After being identified by his driver’s license he was transported to the Dakota County Jail. He appeared to be extremely intoxicated but he refused to take a PBT and he was also too combative to go to detox. He even wanted to continue this fight with the detention deputies at the jail. He was charged with Disorderly Conduct and luckily, no one was hurt. “Just the Facts” The latest news from the Mendota Heights Police Department 08/24/2012 Commercial Burglary Sunday 1644 hours Officer Chad Willson responded to a call for a forced entry burglary at Green Lotus Yoga at The Village retail shopping center. The business owner had been at the location in the morning for AM sessions and then left for a few hours. When she returned to open the fitness center for afternoon/evening sessions she noticed that the cash drawer was open and other electronic items were disrupted. Officer Willson located pry marks on one of the doors on the north side of the building which is where access was gained by the burglars. Wow, in broad daylight, on a Sunday afternoon in Mendota Heights!! The business does not have surveillance or an alarm system so there are no leads at this time. Theft from Motor Vehicles All week Various Officers took several calls this week on reports of theft from motor vehicles. One of them happened at the parking lot of the Pool & Yacht Club, one in the parking lot for the Big River Trail (the lot off of Lilydale Road), one at Valley Park (someone had parked to play tennis), and another in the underground parking garage at an apartment building. In three of the four cases items were stolen and one of them was interrupted before a theft occurred but the vehicle was still damaged. Even if people think that they “hid” their purse or wallet, it doesn’t matter. These thieves just assume there is going to be something in the car somewhere so they always find it and steal it and then use the debit/credit cards. Never leave anything in your vehicle while parked unattended! Alcohol & Marijuana Thursday 0244 hours Officer Steve Meyer initiated a traffic stop after seeing a vehicle without license plates drive out from behind a closed business. Upon making contact with the driver and three passengers, Officer Meyer smelled the distinct smell of marijuana and also alcohol coming from the inside of the vehicle. The driver and owner of the vehicle was found to be in possession of marijuana paraphernalia and was cited for that offense. One of the passengers, who was only 20 years old had consumed alcohol and had a test result of .094 on the PBT. The other two passengers were not cited. They were asked to move along as they all had residential addresses in Eagan. Another Assault Thursday 1408 hours Officer Scott Patrick met with the concerned family of an elderly woman who is a resident. They are concerned about her welfare due to living conditions brought on her by a roommate and now they feared that she had been assaulted by the adult male roommate and they requested that the incident be investigated. Officer Patrick met with the victim and suspect and obtained statements and it was determined that an assault did take place the previous week. Officer Patrick assisted the family by also advising them about some resources for the woman so her situation can improve. The report will be forwarded to the city attorney for possible criminal charges and is also being forwarded to Dakota County Social Services. Warrant Arrest Thursday 1030 hours On Wednesday, Officer Jennifer Fordham assisted a parent with an ongoing family issue with their 20 year old son. The son was to appear in Hennepin County for a court appearance on a felony theft and before leaving for court, an argument ensued and the father no longer wanted to attend court with his adult son. He asked for police assistance in removing the son from the home and Officer Fordham ultimately gave him a ride to his apartment in St. Paul. She received a phone call later in the day from the young man’s attorney, advising that he never did make his court appearance and a bench warrant had been issued. The following morning, while on patrol, Officer Fordham saw the young man driving back to his mom and dad’s house and initiated a traffic stop. Along with Inv. Tanner Spicer and Officer Bobby Lambert, the unstable young man was taken into custody, transported to the Dakota County Jail and will eventually be moved to the Hennepin County Jail so his court appearance will be mandatory! Have a great weekend! Jenny