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Mounds View City Council February 13, 2012 <br />Regular Meeting Page 9 <br /> <br />Police Chief Kinney stated a decrease in property crimes was seen in 2011 but there was a rise in 1 <br />the number of medical calls. He anticipated this being a trend that would continue as the 2 <br />population ages in the City of Mounds View. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Police Chief Kinney indicated the top crime in the City was theft, which was common 5 <br />throughout the metro area. He reviewed the school resource officers’ activity stating he was 6 <br />working to guide tardy students, along with other behavior intervention actions. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Mayor Flaherty appreciated the school resource officer. He discussed a recent article in which a 9 <br />Girl Scout Troop recognized Officer Knitter as a Local Hero helping the students to feel safer at 10 <br />school. 11 <br /> 12 <br />City Administrator Ericson questioned if 10% of the vehicles stopped in the City resulting with 13 <br />an incarceration was a high percentage. Police Chief Kinney indicated he would have to review 14 <br />the numbers further to provide an accurate figure. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Council Member Stigney asked why only one third of the vehicles stopped were cited. Police 17 <br />Chief Kinney indicated the Towards Zero Deaths initiative worked to pull over as many vehicles 18 <br />as possible, to reduce the number of drunk drivers on the roadway. He stated non-19 <br />moving/equipment violations make up a large portion of stopped vehicles. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Police Chief Kinney noted that 100 fifth graders graduated from the DARE program last spring 22 <br />and an additional 100 students were in the program at this time. He noted the crime prevention 23 <br />officer was completing tobacco and alcohol compliance checks. All tobacco license holders 24 <br />passed their compliance checks. However, there were several alcohol compliance failures. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Police Chief Kinney stated the new hires for the department have been very successful for the 27 <br />Police Department. He reviewed the promotions within the department over the past year stating 28 <br />the department was now fully staffed. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Police Chief Kinney stated 16 students attended a gun safety course with the department last 31 <br />year. He anticipated another successful class in the spring of 2012. He reviewed other various 32 <br />community events that the department took part in. 33 <br /> 34 <br />Police Chief Kinney mentioned the Mounds View K-9 program would begin March 5th. Officer 35 <br />Nick Erickson has been selected as the department’s handler and would be attending training in 36 <br />St. Paul. The department was eagerly anticipating the arrival of the K-9. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Council Member Mueller questioned if the department would hold a meet the public event for 39 <br />the K-9 unit. Police Chief Kinney stated he would be willing to have a meet and greet with the 40 <br />Council after Officer Erickson graduates from the K-9 program. 41 <br /> 42 <br />City Administrator Ericson commented he was putting together a funding request for Bethlehem 43 <br />Baptist Church. He suggested any thoughts or questions be brought to Staff by the end of the 44 <br />week. 45
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