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<br /> <br />www.ci.mounds-view.mn.us <br />11 <br />Officer Keckeisen was involved in several proactive crime prevention projects. Officer <br />Keckeisen presented drug abuse prevention and self defense information for Club Mid at <br />Wildwood Manor. Self defense instruction was provided at the White Bear Lake High School <br />and an adult bike safety class for the commuters working at Medtronic. Crime prevention <br />information and law enforcement education were provided to the students at Kinder Care. <br />Self defense and work place safety seminars for employees at Liberty Check, as well as <br />safety classes for several day care providers and church groups were presented. <br />. <br />Officer Keckeisen also met with a group of Senior Citizens to discuss building security and <br />crime prevention for seniors. Neighborhood watch signs were placed on the streets for the <br />Woodcrest / Long lake area neighborhood watch group. Officer Keckeisen provided self <br />defense training and crime prevention information for Home Shield’s safety fair <br /> <br />The Festival in the Park and parade was a very successful event and the city held a record <br />number (27) of National Night Out parties. <br />. <br />Notices of conduct on licensed property letters were sent to several “problem addresses” this <br />year with positive results. Police calls have dropped noticeably at those addresses. <br /> <br />The Crime Prevention Unit provided security for the Pinewood School Fun Run by assisting <br />with traffic control to ensure the safety of the runners. <br /> <br />Officer Keckeisen continued to monitor monthly alarm reports to determine crime patterns <br />and to assign fines for repeating false alarms. <br /> <br />Quarterly Predatory Offender checks continued this quarter. Officer Keckeisen visited <br />several offenders to confirm that their registration information is current and correct, and to <br />provide recent photos to the B.C.A. All predatory offenders in Mounds View are currently in <br />compliance with their registration. <br /> <br />Officer Keckeisen attended the monthly property manager’s coalition meetings this year, <br />along with meeting 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. <br /> <br />To help reduce criminal activity, and address specific concerns of citizens, extra patrol and <br />visual police presence was focused on the following areas; <br /> <br /> 5300 Block Raymond Ave <br /> 2200 Block County Road I <br /> Areas around the Armory building <br /> <br />Finally, Officer Keckeisen continues to publish and distribute the weekly crime summary and <br />crime prevention tips. <br /> County Road I <br /> Red Oak <br /> Program / County Road H