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area search to make sure he wasn't hiding near the victim's home. After extensively searching <br />the area, it was determined that the suspect had fled the area. <br />On 5/26/22 at 2227 hours, Officer Katzenmaier conducted a traffic stop on a motorcycle with <br />no license plates at a gas station on the 2600 block of County Road I. Mounds View officers had <br />history with the male driver possessing a stolen motorcycle. I responded to the area to assist <br />with officer safety due to the circumstances. After further investigation, it was determined that <br />the driver would be placed under arrest. To prevent the male from fleeing, I positioned my <br />squad car with K9 Grizz facing him while actively barking as a deterrent. The male was taken <br />into custody without incident and booked at the Ramsey County Jail. <br />On 6/3/22, K9 Grizz and I participated in a meet and greet at the Pinewood Elementary carnival. <br />Children and adults were able to socialize with K9 Grizz and learn about the MVPD K9 Unit <br />while waiting in line to use the rock wall. <br />On 6/17/22, officers were dispatched to a residential burglary alarm on the 5200 block of <br />Irondale Road. I deployed K9 Grizz behind cover in the back yard, while other officers checked <br />the perimeter of the house. We maintained perimeter on the house while officers made sure <br />the house was secure. The house was found to be secure and there was no evidence of forced <br />entry. <br />On 6/27/22 at 2244 hours, officers were dispatched to an attempted robbery at a restaurant on <br />the 2600 block of County Road I. The caller reported that two males wearing masks demanded <br />money before fleeing out the back door. It was unknown if they fled the area on foot or in a <br />vehicle. After officers arrived and determined there was no longer a threat at the call location, I <br />deployed K9 Grizz on lead. K9 Grizz checked the surrounding area for a track left by the fleeing <br />suspects with no positive indication. It was determined the suspects likely fled the area in the <br />vehicle. <br />Officer Aase and K9 Ace <br />Officer Alex Aase and his K-9 partner Ace, began K-9 school on April 18th 2022. They recently <br />completed their criminal apprehension certification on June 29th 2022. Officer Alex Aase and <br />Ace, completed over 400 hours of training over the past few months. Officer Aase and Ace <br />trained all over the metro area. The training consisted of obedience, stability, tracking, <br />
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