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Eagan Police Blue Blotter - City of Eagan

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Office Manager<br />

Lynn Vasquez<br />

Support Services<br />

Manager<br />

Jeremy Klein<br />

Animal Control Officer<br />

Karen Grimm<br />

Community Service<br />

Officers<br />

Ray Kingsley<br />

Paul Kuehnast<br />

Crime Prevention<br />

Jill Ondrey<br />

Property Room Tech<br />

Lloyd Enos<br />

Support Staff<br />

Saundra Buenning<br />

Margaret Knoll<br />

Susan Kroeger<br />

Joanne O’Keefe<br />

Susan Peterson<br />

Cindy Scipioni<br />

Susan Smart<br />

<strong>Police</strong> Chaplains<br />

Deb Brown<br />

James Borgschatz<br />

Cindy Hendrick<br />

George Martin<br />

Rod Carlson<br />

Rich Klish<br />

Mark Jarvinen<br />

Jim Kroonblawd<br />

Ray Yarwood<br />

Who Reads the <strong>Blue</strong><br />

<strong>Blotter</strong>?<br />

Linda Myhre,<br />

Recently Retired <strong>Eagan</strong><br />

<strong>Police</strong> Sergeant<br />

Leaving on a jet plane….<br />

Thanks for being up-front….<br />

On May 23rd, <strong>Eagan</strong> <strong>Police</strong> Officers received a phone call from a United<br />

States Marshall, based in Orlando, Florida. It was conveyed an individual<br />

with a nationwide arrest warrant for “battery by strangulation” was staying at<br />

a hotel in <strong>Eagan</strong>. Officers checked the hotel and discovered there was a<br />

guest registered with the name given by the U.S. Marshall. Ultimately, police<br />

arrested the fugitive where he was transported to the Dakota County Jail<br />

awaiting extradition.<br />

On May 24th, Officer Ryan stopped a vehicle because its headlight was unlit.<br />

Upon making contact with the driver, the man stated he was unaware <strong>of</strong> the violation.<br />

Officer Ryan asked for identification where he admitted his driver’s license<br />

may not be valid. The man added he may possess an outstanding arrest warrant<br />

too. Records checks revealed the suspect had a suspended driver’s license and<br />

two arrest warrants. Ultimately, the guy was cited for driving after suspension and<br />

jailed for the warrants.<br />

A safe ending to a scary situation…..<br />

On May 26th, during a heavy rainstorm, a motorist called in a road and driving complaint regarding<br />

a vehicle that was “all over the road”. The caller reported witnessing another vehicle driving <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

roadway onto sidewalks and had hit two light poles. Officers were initially unable to locate the vehicle,<br />

but a second caller phoned about the same vehicle and reported the suspect vehicle left the<br />

road and crashed into a ditch. <strong>Police</strong> responded and discovered the driver was having a diabetic<br />

reaction where he lost control <strong>of</strong> his vehicle. Fortunately, nobody was injured.<br />

A happy reunion…..<br />

On May 28th, <strong>of</strong>ficers were called to a local apartment complex regarding an<br />

unclothed two-year old boy walking around the parking lot all by himself. <strong>Police</strong><br />

arrived and attempted to locate the boy’s family. They canvassed the building,<br />

asking residents if they recognized the toddler. Officers located a resident who<br />

had seen the child earlier outside an apartment on the first floor. They knocked<br />

on the apartment door and didn’t get an answer. After the police announced<br />

themselves, an adult male answered the door and stated he was not missing a<br />

child. However, after a brief conversation, the man realized his son had simply unlocked the apartment’s<br />

door and left. The two were happily reunited!<br />

If you are not currently receiving this publication via e-mail and would like to be included on the mailing<br />

list, please e-mail Katy Jonas at kjonas@city<strong>of</strong>eagan.com and request to be added to the list. You can<br />

also find the <strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Blotter</strong> posted on our police website at www.city<strong>of</strong>eagan.com.

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