Eagan Police Blue Blotter - City of Eagan
Eagan Police Blue Blotter - City of Eagan
Eagan Police Blue Blotter - City of Eagan
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William Cytryszewski<br />
Judy Dretzke<br />
Lisa Fancher<br />
Brian Gunderson<br />
Tracy Harrell<br />
Scott Heath<br />
Andy Helgerson<br />
Pat Hogan<br />
Todd Kirchgatter<br />
Ben Koenke<br />
Mark Kritzeck<br />
Tony Lejcher<br />
David Letourneau<br />
James Logan<br />
Steve Lounsbury<br />
Aaron Machtemes<br />
Paul Maier<br />
Joe Marshall<br />
Doug Matteson<br />
Daniel McCarty<br />
Chris Meade<br />
Joseph Moseng<br />
Luke Nelson<br />
Tom Nelson<br />
Matt Ondrey<br />
Karin Pederson<br />
Jim Proshek<br />
Mike Reuss<br />
Brian Rezny<br />
Daniel Roseth<br />
Brian Rundquist<br />
Mark Ryan<br />
Desiree Schroepfer<br />
Darrin Schultz<br />
Bob Stephens<br />
Curt Sticha<br />
Dave Streefland<br />
Tony Sundgaard<br />
Sean Sweeney<br />
Eric Tessmer<br />
Jeffrey Thul<br />
Lori Tripp<br />
Robbe Waller<br />
Bob Wegner<br />
All guilty <strong>of</strong> something…..<br />
On January 12th, <strong>of</strong>ficers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. When speaking with the driver,<br />
it was discovered she didn’t have a valid driver's license, and could not provide pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> insurance<br />
for her car. Further investigation revealed a passenger in the vehicle also had an outstanding<br />
Washington County arrest warrant for criminal damage to property. Both the driver and passenger<br />
were arrested and taken to the Dakota County Jail.<br />
Give me your name one more time....<br />
On January 16th, while on patrol, <strong>of</strong>ficers stopped a vehicle for an equipment<br />
violation. Officer Moseng made contact with the driver and asked<br />
for identification. The driver provided identification that was questionable<br />
whereupon it was learned the driver was lying about his identity. Upon<br />
positive identification, police determined the suspect had an active arrest<br />
warrant from Goodhue County. Moreover, further investigation revealed<br />
the man was in possession <strong>of</strong> stolen property, and was driving<br />
with a revoked driver’s license. The suspect was arrested and transported<br />
to the Dakota County Jail for false information to police, driving after revocation, possession<br />
<strong>of</strong> stolen property, possessing a stolen license plate, no pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> insurance, and having a<br />
faulty exhaust system on his vehicle.<br />
We found him….<br />
On January 16th, <strong>of</strong>ficers were dispatched to a local apartment complex to a<br />
check the welfare <strong>of</strong> an individual who had not shown up for work that day.<br />
Based upon an employers request, <strong>of</strong>ficers visited the apartment and did<br />
not locate the man. Several hours later, a family member contacted <strong>Eagan</strong><br />
<strong>Police</strong> concerned about his welfare as they had not heard from him either.<br />
Through investigation, it was discovered the guy was in the Scott County Jail<br />
and being held on DUI charges.<br />
This is for real…..<br />
On January 18th, <strong>of</strong>ficers were called to a home on Wescott Square regarding a physical altercation<br />
between two adult men. They arrived and discovered the two were arguing over a missing<br />
video game. A fight ensued resulting in one man biting <strong>of</strong>f the tip <strong>of</strong> the other’s left index finger.<br />
Immediately afterwards, the suspect chased the victim with a knife until the injured man was able<br />
to spray a fire extinguisher into the suspect’s face. The suspect was arrested for two counts <strong>of</strong><br />
assault and transported to the Dakota County Jail. The victim was taken to the hospital and<br />
treated for his injuries.<br />
I’ll turn on my lights, but I am going home…..<br />
On January 20th at approximately 11:00 pm, Officer Boekh<strong>of</strong>f observed a vehicle on Rahncliff<br />
Court without any headlights illuminated. He drove behind the vehicle to<br />
initiate a traffic stop and noticed the driver turning on the car’s headlights.<br />
Officers attempted to pull the vehicle over, however, the suspect<br />
continued to drive another one and one-half miles until he reached his<br />
home where he pulled into his garage. Officers made contact with the<br />
suspect and could immediately smell an alcoholic odor. Field testing<br />
showed an initial blood alcohol level <strong>of</strong> .124 where the suspect began<br />
resisting arrest. Ultimately, he was arrested for fleeing a police <strong>of</strong>ficer in<br />
motor vehicle, DUI, obstructing a legal process, and driving without headlights.<br />
What’cha doing……<br />
On January 20th, <strong>of</strong>ficers were at a local hotel looking for a guest who had an outstanding arrest<br />
warrant. They were unable to locate the suspect, but while at the hotel, noticed a suspicious vehicle<br />
parked in front. The vehicle was occupied by one male where <strong>of</strong>ficers engaged him in conversation.<br />
Through investigation, <strong>of</strong>ficers discovered the man came to the hotel to meet a prostitute.<br />
After <strong>of</strong>ficers located the woman, she along with the man were taken into custody. Both are expected<br />
to be charged.