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2026 1st Quarter Report—Neighborhood Resource Officer <br /> The NRO had responded to 156 calls for service in the first quarter and participated in <br /> about 3 community outreach events. 33 of the cases were investigations received from <br /> Child Protection and Adult Protection reporting maltreatment of children and vulnerable <br /> adults. During the first quarter, the NRO maintained full-time patrol status on the <br /> daytime shift to assist with covering the vacant positions within the department. <br /> During the first quarter of 2026, the Mounds View Police Department continued efforts <br /> that have been established with the Crime Free Multi Housing Apartment Landlord <br /> Coalition. The NRO meets with property managers individually as requested to review <br /> possible violations and concerns. The NRO also works with the City of Mounds View's <br /> code enforcement division to partner on any ongoing and necessary property <br /> management issues. No strike letters were issued in quarter one through the Crime <br /> Free Multi Housing Coalition. <br /> The NRO has continued to work closely with Northeast Youth and Family Services to <br /> provide aid for youth, adults, and families in need of mental health counseling and <br /> community support services. During the first quarter, 4 new referrals for services were <br /> submitted. The NRO is continuing to work with NYFS on previous cases that had been <br /> referred for service as well, which continue to primarily focus on housing assistance. <br /> Community Outreach Events, and collaborated efforts have continued between the <br /> NRO and the Mounds View Police Foundation. In early February, the 9th annual Daddy <br /> Daughter Dance was hosted by the Mounds View Police Foundation. Feedback we <br /> received from participants was positive, with many highlighting what an enjoyable event <br /> it is. Like years past, the MVPD continued our participation in the Polar Plunge for <br /> Special Olympics and raised over $1 ,200 through donations and pledged amounts. The <br /> NRO also participated in the Spring Lake Park High School Career fair, and the Lawn <br /> and Garden show held at the MVCC. <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. Over the course of the first quarter, the NRO had 6 calls for <br /> service regarding predatory offenders. Many of which stemmed from Offenders <br /> updating their information to remain current and in good standing. The NRO will <br /> continue to review the city ordinance with registered offenders who are considering <br /> moving into Mounds View and ensure they are not in violation. <br /> Current and relevant information will always be posted on the MVPD Social media <br /> pages. Nextdoor.com, X (formally Twitter), Instagram, and now Facebook are platforms <br /> the department utilizes to connect with residents and promote information and events. <br /> The NRO works with others in the office to manage social media ensuring important <br /> updates are posted quickly and accurately. <br />