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<br /> <br />www.ci.mounds-view.mn.us <br />9 <br />During the months of October, November, and December 2009 there were five saturation <br />events. The following is a summary of these five events: <br /> <br />The total number of vehicles stopped = 1,651 <br />The total number of citations issued = 606 <br />The total number of people arrested = 105 <br />The total number of people arrested for Driving While Intoxicated = 77 <br /> <br />There were 37 vehicles towed and 6 vehicles impounded for possible forfeiture. <br /> <br />The following is a summary of the entire fiscal year September 2008 to September 2009. <br /> <br />The total number of people arrested for Driving While Intoxicated = 341 <br />The total number of vehicles towed = 391 <br />The total number of vehicles towed for possible forfeiture = 35 <br />The total number of people arrested for warrants = 67 <br /> <br />In Ramsey County from 2005-2007 there were 29 alcohol-related traffic deaths and 82 <br />alcohol-related serious injury crashes. During this same period there were 8,790 people <br />arrested for Driving While Intoxicated. The Ramsey County Traffic Safety Initiative needs <br />everyone’s support to stop impaired driving. Always plan for a safe and sober ride and never <br />get behind the wheel after drinking. <br /> <br /> <br />School Resource Officer- Edgewood Middle School <br /> <br />In 2009, the following incident reports were filed: 4 thefts, 7 disorderly conducts, 1 custody <br />dispute, 2 fire department referrals, 1 lewd conduct, 2 possessions of marijuana, 1 <br />possession of tobacco, 1 fight, 1 medical, and 1 aggravated assault. From those reports, 7 <br />were referred to Northwest Youth and Family Services Diversion Program, 3 juveniles were <br />referred to SBM Fire Department’s Fire Starter Intervention Program, and 6 juveniles were <br />petitioned to the courts. <br /> <br />Arrangements were made to have Deputy Glen Pothen from the Ramsey County Sheriff’s <br />Department provide a presentation to students about meth as a part of their health class. The <br />SRO assisted the deans and principal with giving a presentation about bullying. After the <br />presentation, SRO Knitter led several small group discussions about bullying and harassment <br />with students. SRO Knitter went into classrooms to educate students about school related <br />thefts and also computer crimes. A lecture was provided to students interested in becoming <br />police officers, and assistance was offered to a class performing a mock crime scene <br />investigation. <br />