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5 <br />2401 County Highway 10 <br />Mounds View, MN 55112 <br />Ramsey County <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Apr thru Jun 2008 Traffic Noise Citations <br /> <br />TOTAL 2 TOTAL YEAR TO DATE 2 <br />Unreasonable Acceleration 2 Loud Muffler 0 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />School Resource Officer <br /> <br />The SRO Officer Demarest taught a number of drug awareness and healthy living classes at <br />Edgewood. During this quarter, Officer Demarest took some time off to welcome a new addition to <br />the family. In Officer Demarest's absence, Officer Knitter stood in for the weeks Officer Demarest <br />was out. Officer Knitter attended The NASRO (National Association of School Resource Officers) <br />training, and will become the new SRO in September, 2008. <br /> <br />Officer Demarest returned to patrol duty upon school being let out. The next SRO quarterly report <br />shall be by the new SRO, Officer Knitter. <br /> <br /> <br />DNR Gun Safety Classes <br /> <br />Mounds View Police Officers taught the DNR gun safety course to a class of local youth this quarter. <br />The course concluded on April 19th. The Minnesota DNR firearm safety class consists of 18 hours of <br />classroom and field experience in the safe handling of firearms and hunter responsibility. The field <br />experience allows students to demonstrate accepted principles of safety in hunting and the handling of <br />firearms that they learned in the classroom. It includes live fire on a rifle range. Our students fired .22 <br />rifles at the New Brighton Police Department indoor gun range. Upon successful completion of the <br />course, students receive a hunter safety certificate. This certificate allows the student to purchase a <br />hunting license in Minnesota and other states where certification is required <br /> <br /> <br />DARE / Crime Prevention <br /> <br />Spring was another busy quarter for the Crime Prevention Unit. Officer Keckeisen hosted one more <br />successful DARE graduation for over 100 5th graders from Pinewood Elementary School. To provide <br />added safety for school aged children Officer Keckeisen, along with the day shift patrol officers <br />continue to provide extra police presence at the cross walks of Edgewood, Sunnyside, and Pinewood <br />schools before and after school. <br /> <br />Officer Keckeisen conducted tobacco compliance checks this quarter. We are happy to report 100% of <br />the businesses licensed to sell tobacco in Mounds View successfully completed the compliance check. <br />