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Perimeter following a vehicle pursuit/burglary (24006517) <br /> On 8/24/2024 at about 0114 hours, Mounds View officers initiated a pursuit of a stolen <br /> vehicle near the intersection of Mounds View Boulevard and Woodale Drive. The <br /> pursuit ended on the 8100 block of Pleasantview Court and the male driver fled on foot. <br /> After a short distance, he forced open the door of a residence and went inside. <br /> Several residents came out and said they did not know the male who just forced his <br /> way into their home. Officers started a perimeter around the address until more <br /> resources arrived. Sgt. Schultes deployed K9 Grizz on lead and took a position at the <br /> rear of the address on perimeter. After identifying the suspect, officers negotiated with <br /> the male over the phone for nearly two hours. He eventually surrendered without <br /> further incident and was booked at the Ramsey County Jail. <br /> Building search (24006922) <br /> On 9/5/2024 at 1000 hours, Mounds View officers were dispatched to the 4000 block of <br /> Glenhaven Lane for suspicious activity. The caller said his neighbor advised him the <br /> back door to his vacant home was standing open. He said there should be no one <br /> inside the address. Sgt. Schultes arrived with K9 Grizz and deployed him on lead. It <br /> appeared the rear door to the house had been forced open. After making <br /> announcements with no response, K9 Grizz was sent into the home off lead. He <br /> actively searched the entire home while officers waited outside. He showed no <br /> indication that anyone was inside, so officers entered and performed a secondary <br /> search, confirming there was no one inside. The caller was updated and the home was <br /> secured. <br /> Assist Other Agency (24006636) New Brighton Department of Public Safety-K9 <br /> Track <br /> On 8/27/24 at 0019 hours Officer Aase and K9 Ace were requested by NBDPS for a K9 <br /> track for a stolen vehicle that had crashed into a pond and multiple occupants fled on <br /> foot. Officer Aase and K9 Ace arrived in the area and began a track around the pond. <br /> The suspect were currently in the water and Officer Aase and K9 Ace were unable to <br /> reach them on foot. The State Patrol Helicopter was above and assisting with keeping <br /> eyes on the suspects. The suspects were surrounded and eventually agreed to <br /> surrender. The suspect walked out to Silver Lake Road where Officer Aase and K9 Ace <br /> were stationed. All four suspects were taken into custody. <br /> Traffic Stop (24007542) Vehicle Sniff <br /> Officer Aase stopped a vehicle pulling a trailer with no brake light and the vehicle made <br /> multiple lane violations. Officer spoke with the driver who did not have a valid license. <br /> The driver had rapid speech and their story did not make much sense about where they <br /> were going to or coming from. The driver also made a comment he had just started <br /> driving a short time ago, because his passenger did not like to pull a trailer. Officer ran <br /> checks on the driver who had an extensive narcotics history. Officer spoke with the <br /> passenger, who was the registered owner of the vehicle who gave consent for a K9 <br /> sniff. Officer deployed K9 Ace on a long lead and gave the command of "seek dope". <br /> K9 Ace sniffed the outer area of the vehicle and showed interest on the passenger <br /> door. Both driver and passenger doors were open and K9 Ace jumped into the vehicle <br /> to continue to search. Ultimately, K9 Ace did not alert to the presence of narcotics. <br /> Officer Aase secured Ace back in the squad car and released the driver with a verbal <br /> warning. <br />