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10/27/2025
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Assist Other Agency — Vehicle Pursuit— 2600 block of Scotland Court <br /> On 7/28/25 at 1859 hours Officer Aase was monitoring a pursuit from Anoka County <br /> that was nearing the border of Mounds View. As the pursuit entered the City of Mounds <br /> View, Officer Aase located the fleeing vehicle being pursuit by Officers from the City of <br /> Anoka. Anoka Police stated the suspect was wanted for domestic assault charges fresh <br /> from an incident in their city. Officer Aase joined the pursuit at the request from Anoka <br /> PD and began calling out the pursuit. Shortly after, the suspect vehicle pulled into a <br /> parking lot behind an apartment complex and was boxed in by police. Due to the <br /> severity of the crime, Officer Aase deployed K9 Ace on a short lead to assist with a <br /> felony stop of the suspect. The suspect surrendered and was taken into custody without <br /> incident. <br /> Meet and Greet — 8211 Red Oak Drive (Abiding Savior) <br /> Officer Aase and K9 Ace stopped by a festival that was taking place at a local church. It <br /> was a yearly picnic the church puts on each year. Officer Aase and K9 Ace mingled with <br /> many citizens and took pictures. K9 Ace was also given lots of belly rubs from the <br /> children in attendance. Officer Aase spoke about the K9 program and handed out <br /> stickers and K9 Ace cards to the kids. <br /> Night to Unite <br /> On 8/5/25 Officer Aase and K9 Ace took place in Night to Unite in the city of Mounds <br /> View. Officer Aase and K9 Ace attended many parties and even put on some small K9 <br /> demonstrations at a few of them. Ace was greeted with lots of pets and treats from <br /> citizens and even took a few photos with them. <br /> Assist Other Agency — Interstate 35W and County Road I <br /> On 8/13/25 at 0157 hours Ramsey County notified officers and deputies of a vehicle <br /> pursuit that was just terminated by Anoka County. They notified us on the Ramsey <br /> County main channel that a vehicle displaying fraudulent license plates was fleeing from <br /> Centennial Lakes Police Department and they just terminated the pursuit near Interstate <br /> 35W and County Road J. Officer Aase responded to the area to check for the vehicle. <br /> Officer Aase ended up locating the suspect vehicle in a holding pond on County Road I <br /> just east of Interstate 35W. Officer Aase requested mutual aid as he began checking on <br /> the vehicle, which was almost completely submerged. It appeared the suspect had fled <br /> the scene. Officer Aase began setting up a perimeter for responding units and <br /> requested flight and a drone. Shortly after, Officer Aase deployed K9 Ace in an attempt <br /> to track the suspect. After approximately 30 minutes, K9 Ace did not locate the suspect. <br /> A second K9 from Ramsey County attempted to track as well, and they did not locate <br /> the suspect. At the time of the track, three drones were deployed and only came up with <br /> one heat signature, which ended up being a deer. The subject was not located. <br /> K9 Ace Medical Retirement <br /> K9 Ace worked for the City of Mounds View from March 2022 until September 2025. K9 <br /> Ace was a vital tool for the department. K9 Ace deployed over 120 times for the city <br /> resulting in multiple finds of suspects and discarded articles from suspects. K9 Ace <br /> performed dozens of demonstrations and was part of many community events. Due to <br /> reoccurring health concerns and issues that were keeping him from being healthy, it <br /> was decided to medically retire him for his best interest. K9 Ace completed his last <br /> patrol shift on 9/4/25 with Officer Aase. Sergeant Michael Hanson and Officer Boscardin <br /> gave him a wonderful send-off, giving him one last opportunity to get some bite work <br /> done. K9 Ace was also gifted with some treats and Chipotle for his last meal on duty. K9 <br /> Ace was an amazing asset to the department and is ready for a much needed and <br /> deserved retirement. <br />
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