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11 02 18 JTF 1 The latest from the Mendota Heights Police Department NOVEMBER 02, 2018 CHIEF Kelly McCarthy CAPTAIN Wayne Wegener SERGEANTS Eric Petersen Tanner Spicer Peyton Fleming POLICE OFFICERS John Larrive Todd Rosse Chad Willson Jeff VonFeldt Philip McCarty Weston Raberge Peter Renteria Cara Hogan Tony Patton Ryan Yauch Tommy Albindia Eric Hagelee INVESTIGATIONS Nick Gorgos SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER Steve Hilyar COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER Coming soon! 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 Lenny Andrie ONLINE DATING SCAMS Millions of Americans use dating sites, social networking sites, and chat rooms to meet people. And many forge successful relationships. But scammers also use these sites to meet potential victims. They create fake profiles to initiate relationships build trust and eventually convince people to send money in the name of love. Some even make travel or wedding plans before disappearing with the money. (Courtesy of FTC.GOV) How to Recognize a Scam Artist The relationship may not be what you think, especially if your sweetheart:  wants to leave the dating site immediately and use personal email or IM instead;  claims love in a heartbeat;  claims to be from the U.S., but is traveling or working overseas;  you never get to meet or talk face to face;  plans to visit, but is suddenly prevented from coming by a traumatic event or a bad business one sour. What Can You Do? You may lose your heart, but don’t lose your shirt, too. DO NOT wire money or gift cards to cover:  Travel, medical emergencies or hotel bills,  Hospital bills for a child or other relative,  Visas or other official documents,  or Losses from a temporary financial setback. Don’t send money to tide someone over after a mugging or robbery, and don’t do anyone a favor by picking up a package, making an online purchase or forwarding a package to another country. One request leads to another, and delays and disappointments will follow. In the end, the money will be gone along with the person you thought you knew. Report relationship scams to:  The Website it originated from;  The Federal Trade Commission  The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center  econsumer.gov 2 FRAUD - 1XXX TWIN CIRCLE DR 10/26/18, 0919 HOURS Victim walked into the police department to report fraudulent activity. Victim fell for an online scam to process money orders. Victim cashed check from an online business, accepted pay and sent the rest to an out of state address on three money orders. THEFT - 2XXX HWY 55 10/26/18, 0935 HOURS Officers conducted an operation involving fraud and theft. Two adults were arrested and the investigation is ongoing. DISTURBANCE - 7XX MOHICAN LANE 10/26/18, 1816 HOURS Dispatched to a past action assault call that occurred on the 700 block of Mohican Ln. I contacted the reporting party who stated that she was choked. I spoke with staff at the residence and gathered information. THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE - 1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 10/26/18, 1910 HOURS Officers called to the 1300 block of Sibley Memorial Highway for a reported theft from vehicle. The back window of a car had been broken out and a brief case was stolen. There was no available security footage and no suspect information was available. DRUGS - HWY 62/HWY 35E 10/26/18, 1938 HOURS A traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle for a traffic violation near the intersection of Highway 62 and interstate 35E. The occupants were removed for suspected drug activity. One of the occupants had a large amount of marijuana on his person and was arrested. His parents were called to pick him up from the Police Department. THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE - 1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 10/26/18, 1938 HOURS Dispatched to a theft from motor vehicle at the 1300 block of Sibley Memorial Hwy. The reporting parties vehicle window was smashed and items were taken. No suspects. THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE - 1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 10/26/18, 1955 HOURS Dispatched to a theft from motor vehicle at the 1300 block of Sibley Memorial Hwy. The reporting party stated that his passenger side rear window had been broken and items had been taken from his vehicle. RECOVERED STOLEN VEHICLE - 35E/HWY 13 10/27/18, 1454 HOURS Officers stopped to check on a vehicle parked at the intersection of Highway 13 and Highway 35E. While checking the vehicle it returned as a stolen. Vehicle was towed by Southeast Towing. 3 THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE - 1XXX MENDOTA HEIGHTS ROAD 10/28/18, 1453 HOURS Responded to the 1300 block of Mendota Heights Rd concerning a theft from vehicle. Owner was out of town and a co-worker contacted her about the damage to her vehicle window. I spoke with the owner and determined a designer bag with paper records inside were taken. No suspects or witnesses. ASSAULT - 7XX MAIN STREET 10/28/18, 1830 HOURS Dispatched to a fight in progress at location. The reporting party stated that a customer and employee were physically fighting. Officers arrived and the two suspects were already separated. Gathered information and a report and a citation was written. THEFT - DODD RD/IVY FALLS 10/29/18, 0743 HOURS Officer took a theft report near the intersection of Dodd and Ivy Falls. A construction trailer had been broken into and several items taken. No suspects known. Data bases being checked for items being sold. Case status inactive. FRAUD - 1XXX SUTTON LANE 10/29/18, 0857 HOURS Officer dispatched to take a fraud report from the 1700 block of Sutton Lane over the phone. Report taken and information on identity theft provided. FRAUD - 1XXX SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY 10/29/18, 0943 HOURS Officer took a report of identity theft that took place near the 1100 block of Sibley Memorial Highway. The reporting party was notified of fraudulent activity on a credit card. He reported it to the FTC. They investigated and found him not at fault and refunded the money lost. FRAUD - 1XX STONEBRIDGE RD 10/29/18, 1342 HOURS Officer took a report of fraud from the 100 block of Stonebridge Road. Reporting parties credit card was used at a local retailer. Followed up with the store and no receipt of the transaction was found. Credit card company is reimbursing reporting party. DWI - HWY 62/DELAWARE AVE 10/29/18, 2137 HOURS Officer heard the State Patrol air a driving complaint eastbound on Highway 62 from Highway 5. State Patrol advised a 911 caller reported a female driver looked as if she was falling asleep behind the wheel. The caller reported the vehicle looked like a blue Honda car. Officer located a vehicle that matched a description and observed the driver swerving out of their lane. Officer initiated a traffic stop on Highway 62 and Delaware and spoke with the female driver. Officer could smell the odor of alcoholic beverages coming from inside the vehicle and the driver admitted to drinking prior to driving. The officer conducted a roadside field sobriety test and the driver blew a 0.097 BAC. The driver was arrested for Third Degree DWI and booked and released into Dakota County Jail. 4 OFP - SIBLEY MEMORIAL HWY/WACHTLER AVE 10/30/18, 2314 HOURS Officer conducted a traffic stop near the 700 block of Highway 13 for a speeding violation. Officer was alerted the driver had an Order For Protection that had yet to be served to him. Officer served the driver their notice and the driver signed the notification without incident. VEHICLE THEFT - 1XXX COMMERCE DR 10/31/18, 1001 HOURS Officers responded to the 1400 block of Commerce Dr on reports of a trailer theft. Trailer was stolen over the weekend and was noticed today. Officers waiting for further information to enter it as stolen. THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE - 1XXX LILYDALE RD 10/31/18, 1238 HOURS Responded to the 1600 block of Lilydale Rd concerning a vandalism. Reporting party had parked his vehicle in the parking lot and went for a walk. When he returned, the vehicle's passenger side front door window was shattered. A white mini-van with unknown male or model was observed leaving the area. Unknown if related. No suspects. Items were later determined to be missing from the vehicle. CAR VS DEER—WACHTLER AV/EMERSON AV 11/01/18, 1101 HOURS Officers responded to the intersection of Wachtler Ave and Emerson Ave on reports of a deer struck by a car. RP was not involved in the accident but wanted to claim the meat. RP was issued deer tag number 447624 and took possession of the deer. THEFT—700 MAIN ST 11/01/18, 1807 HOURS Dispatched to a theft at the 700 block of Main St. The reporting party stated that a male took her laptop off of the table she was sitting at and ran out of the store. The reporting party said that the male got into a vehicle and drove off. Gathered information and report written. HAVE A SAFE WEEK! 5 6 10/26 – 11/01 2018 YTD Calls for Service 230 10505 Police Reports 29 963 Citations 34 1647 Warnings 34 1900 Response Time Average 4.84 6.44 Check out the MH Crime Map! Click below to search your neighborhood: https://www.raidsonline.com 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 SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR BEFORE YOU GO TO BED SATURDAY NIGHT. One more hour of extra