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7/25/2011
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7/25/2011
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<br /> <br />www.ci.mounds-view.mn.us <br />5 <br /> <br />Apr thru Jun Medical Calls <br />140 125 126 <br />182 196 <br />0 <br />50 <br />100 <br />150 <br />200 <br />250 <br />2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 <br /> <br /> Crime Prevention/DARE <br /> <br />Officer Keckeisen hosted a very successful DARE graduation for over 100 5th graders from <br />Pinewood Elementary School. In efforts to provide additional safety, Officer Keckeisen and <br />other patrol officers will typically provide a police presence before and after school at <br />Pinewood, Edgewood and Sunnyside Schools. Pinewood School also held an annual Fun <br />Run on June 2nd in which the officers assisted with traffic control and safety. <br /> <br />Officer Keckeisen conducted alcohol and tobacco compliance checks this quarter. All of the <br />businesses licensed to sell alcohol and tobacco in Mounds View passed the compliance <br />checks! <br /> <br />Officer Keckeisen and other officers participated in a bike helmet fitting event at the Mounds <br />View Community Center to help area children be safer as they ride their bikes this summer. <br /> <br />Attendance at the monthly property manager’s coalition meetings continue this quarter, as <br />well as meeting with property managers on a weekly basis to discuss reports of crimes that <br />happened on their property and to develop proactive strategies to deter future criminal <br />activity. Discussions between the crime prevention officer and property representatives occur <br />to find solutions with recent nuisances on licensed properties. <br /> <br />Many of the regular duties continue to receive attention, such as monitoring monthly alarm <br />reports and administering fines for repeat locations, checking registered predatory offenders <br />to ensure compliance, distributing the weekly crime summary report and mapping with <br />prevention tips and providing extra patrol and presence in targeted areas throughout the city.
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