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Highlights from 4th Quarter <br />The SRO was invited to speak to 6th and 7th grade classes about cyber bullying <br />and internet safety <br />The SRO put on the bite suit for the K-9 demonstration in front of the "Jobs with <br />Dogs" class. <br />2013 YEAR IN REVIEW <br />The SRO made the following incident reports' <br />® 7 disturbances <br />® 3 assaults <br />® 4 assist other agencies <br />® 4 child abuse/neglects <br />® 4 medicals <br />® 6 cases followed up on from patrol <br />® 1 obstructing a police officer <br />® 2 harassments <br />® 2 info to narcotics <br />® 1 warrant arrest <br />1 possession of marijuana <br />® 1 recovered stolen property <br />From those cases, 6 students were court petitioned and 2 were sent to the Northeast <br />Youth Family Services Diversion Program. <br />Edgewood Middle School suspended all lock -down drills following the events in <br />Newtown, CT. Edgewood resumed lock -down drills in May, and several officers from <br />the police department were on -hand to assist. <br />Edgewood Middle School installed a buzzer entry system at the school to enhance <br />security. Buildings have upgraded to a buzzer entry system district -wide. Previously, <br />visitors to the school could enter into the front offices of the school with unrestricted <br />access. Now all visitors during school hours must be buzzed in through the front door <br />and present identification. <br />The school district upgraded security measures across the district. Visitors to the school <br />are now required to present a photo ID. Their names are crosschecked with a database <br />of predatory offenders before being allowed to enter the building. Visitors are then given <br />a temporary picture ID to wear while they are in the building. <br />Officer Nick Erickson and K-9 Niko performed several demonstrations for students at <br />Edgewood this year. Officer Knitter donned the bite suit much to the enjoyment of the <br />students. The SRO was invited to speak to 6th and 7th graders about internet safety and <br />cyber bullying. <br />The SRO continued to work closely with the school to target students with high numbers <br />of tardies and absences. He met with those students on a regular basis to counsel them <br />and set goals for improvement. <br />The SRO arranged for the Mounds View Police Department to donate several <br />unclaimed bikes from the property room which the students rebuilt in an engineering <br />class. <br />9 <br />