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2025 2nd Quarter Report—Neighborhood Resource Officer <br /> <br /> <br />The NRO responded to 153 calls for service in the second quarter and participated in 6 <br />Community Outreach events. Calls for service included investigations received from <br />Child Protection and Adult Protection reporting maltreatment of children and vulnerable <br />adults, as well as duties involving monitoring the city’s registered Predatory Offenders. <br />Other calls for service derived from the NRO continuing fulltime patrol on dayshift due <br />to 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. Due to <br />recent changes regarding how cities are approaching Crime Free Multi Housing as well <br />as legislative changes, the cities of Roseville and New Brighton have suspended their <br />multi city coalition at this time. Each city continues to focus on individual efforts to meet <br />the needs of their property managers. The NRO has spoken and met with several <br />property managers over the course of the second quarter and continues to work with <br />them on any ongoing issues or concerns. <br />There have been no strike letters issued in the second quarter through the Crime Free <br />Multi-Housing coalition. The NRO continues to work with Mounds View City Code <br />Enforcement regarding any new or ongoing property management issues. <br />The NRO has continued to work with North East Youth and Family Services to provide <br />aid for youths, adults, and families in need of addition support. This includes those <br />requesting information and services for mental health counseling, financial assistance <br />programs, housing information, community support services, and more. During the <br />second quarter, the NRO submitted 5 new referrals for services. The NRO and NYFS <br />continue to work together on previous cases that were submitted as well. <br />Collaboration on community outreach events continues through partnership with the <br />Mounds View Police Foundation. During the month of April, the NRO was present at the <br />city-wide Easter Egg hunt, as well as an event hosted at the Mounds View Community <br />Center with the organization called iball4Life. In addition to the MVPF, funding for this <br />event was generously donated by the Quincy House, Mounds View/New Brighton <br />Rotary Club, Mounds View Lions Club, and private donations. In May, the annual <br />Senior Safety and Wellness fair was hosted at SBM Fire Station 3. The NRO was <br />joined by Sergeant Schultes and his K9 partner Grizz. Sergeant Schultes spent several <br />hours meeting with attendee’s and answering various Police K9 questions before giving <br />a demonstration with K9 Grizz on his obedience and apprehension skills. The NRO <br />attended other various events and activities through the city hosted by business and <br />churches in town. <br />The NRO works with others to manage the department’s social media pages ensuring <br />information is posted quickly and accurately on social medial. The department is active <br />on Nextdoor, X (formally Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />