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2024 1St Quarter Report —Neighborhood Resource Officer <br />The NRO had responded to 126 calls for service in the first quarter and participated in 2 <br />community outreach events. 23 of the cases were investigations received from Child <br />Protection and Adult Protection reporting maltreatment of Children and vulnerable <br />adults. During the first quarter, the NRO returned to fulltime patrol on the daytime shift <br />to assist with covering the vacant positions within the department. <br />This quarter, the Mounds View Police Department continued efforts that have been <br />established with the Crime Free Multi Housing Apartment Landlord Coalition. <br />Coordinated effort has been implemented between the cities of New Brighton, Roseville <br />and Mounds View. Both New Brighton and Roseville hosted CFMH meetings this <br />quarter, which the NRO was able to attend and assist with. The Apartment Coalition <br />meetings are planned to continue throughout the year. <br />Through the Crime Free Multi -Housing coalition, the NRO has sent out 2 strike letters. <br />There have been no Strike 2 letters needed. The NRO continues to work closely with <br />Code Enforcement regarding ongoing property management issues. Currently there is <br />one condemned building that has required follow up in January, and has had no further <br />issues since then. <br />The NRO has worked closely with the Northeast Youth and Family Services to provide <br />aid for youth, adults, and families in need of Mental health counseling and community <br />support services. During the first quarter, the NRO submitted 4 new referrals for <br />services. The NRO is continuing working with NYFS on 1 case which primarily focused <br />on housing assistance. <br />Collaboration on community outreach events have continued between the NRO and the <br />Mounds View Police Foundation. In early February, the 71" annual Father Daughter <br />Dance was hosted by the Mounds View Police Foundation. Feedback from the <br />participants was all positive. Also, in February the Mounds View Police Department <br />participated in the Polar Plunge in Anoka County. The Polar Plunge is the biggest <br />fundraiser for Special Olympics Minnesota in which the funds raised help provide year- <br />round training and services to athletes. Participants from the MVPD were able to raise <br />$2,376 through donations and pledged amounts. <br />The NRO continues to monitor and stay consistent with predatory registry in Mounds <br />View. The NRO meets with predatory offenders to ensure information and employment <br />records remain current. This quarter, the NRO has continued to review predatory <br />offenders who have looked into moving into Mounds View and inform them if they were <br />ineligible to live at the address' listed due to being in violation of the city ordinance. <br />Anyone who was contacted made other living arrangements. <br />Current and relevant information continues to be posted on Nextdoor.com, Twitter, and <br />Instagram. <br />