The Point After “Work Hard - Be Safe - Have Fun” Wanted

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The Point After “Work Hard - Be Safe - Have Fun” Wanted
The Point After
“Work Hard - Be Safe - Have Fun”
Volume 3, Issue 38
Administration
Wanted
Andy Bohlen, Chief
Neal Pederson, Captain
Jason Severson, Captain
Pat Huset, Secretary
This week, we’re asking for
some help in locating the following persons, who are the
subject of arrest warrants:
Patrol
Matt Knutson, Sergeant
Mark Krenik, Sergeant
Matt Long, Sergeant
Eric Sammon, Sergeant
Jeff Larson
Tony Kuchinka
Todd Hanson
Lisa Petricka
Justin Hunt
Maggie Hunt
Ben Johns
Mike Thul & K-9 Chase
DJ Skluzacek
Tom Mueller
Josh Sjodin
Dustin Delmonico
Chris Tonjum
Adam Marvin
John Gramling
Matt Shuda
Mallory House
John Pesta
Investigations
Dave Dillon, Sergeant
Brandon Gliem, Sergeant
Cadie Spicer
Scott Duncan
Kara Christensen
Matt Kolling
Brittany Owen
Records
Janice Bestul
Jackie Remme
Gina Palan
Carole Friesz
Community Services
Doug Delesha
Paula Wadekamper
Marsden Powell
November 7, 2014
Mahad Ahmed Mahamoud is
also wanted for failing to appear
for a probation violation hearing, resulting from a 2nd degree
Assault conviction. Mahamoud is
20 years old, 5’9” tall, weighs
110 pounds, has black hair and
brown eyes.
Rico Terrel Rodgers is wanted
for violating his probation,
stemming from a conviction for
Drive-By Shooting. Rodgers, 23,
is 5’5” tall, weighs 110 pounds,
has black hair and brown eyes.
Colleen Marie Thomas is also
wanted for failing to appear on
drug and child neglect charges.
Thomas, 23, is 5’5” tall, weighs
150 pounds, has sandy hair and
brown eyes.
Rafael Medina is wanted for
failing to appear on a theft
charge. Medina is 22 years old,
5’11” tall, weighs 215 pounds,
has black hair and brown eyes.
If anyone has information about
the location of any of these four,
please call us at 507-334-4305.
Domestic Assault Arrest
On Wednesday, November 5th,
Officer Matt Shuda met with
a woman at the police department. She reported that she had
been in an argument with her
estranged husband, when he
became aggressive and threatening. When she attempted to
drive away, he blocked her car
with his, and chased her as she
drove to the police department.
She also reported that the suspect had assaulted her in the
past and she was afraid for her
safety. The suspect, who also
came to the police department,
denied chasing the victim. The
suspect, Aron Melton, 35, was
arrested and jailed. He was
charged with Gross Misdemeanor Domestic Assault and Stalking. His bail was set at $30,000
without conditions.
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The Point After
Monthly Activity
“I was taught that
the way of progress
was
neither
swift
nor easy.”
Marie Curie
Born November 7, 1867
October CSO Activity:
October Patrol Activity:
(September activity in parenthesis)
(September activity in parenthesis)
Animal complaints: - 34 (29)
Follow-up (animal) - 114 (67)
Animals Impounded - 9 (2)
Calls For Service: 1968 (2135)
63.5 calls / day
Ordinance Violations - 76 (46)
Follow-up (ordinance) - 59 (33)
Violation Notices - 44 (12)
Citations Issued - 93 (1)
Reports Written: 1567 (1757)
Traffic Stops: 279 (273)
Congratulations to the following employee with November
anniversary dates:
Chief Andy Bohlen
2 years
Sergeant Matt Knutson
18 years
Citations Issued: 147 (132)
Sergeant Mark Krenik
15 years
Park Patrol Checks - 40 (134)
Traffic Crashes: 29 (43)
- Property Damage: 26
- Personal Injury: 3
Officer Dustin Delmonico
1 year
Assist Officers - 32 (20)
DWI Arrests: 8 (5)
Parking Tickets - 41 (25)
Funeral Escorts - 8 (6)
Our condolences to the family
of Sergeant Dave Dillon on
recent loss of a family member.
SRO Activity
Questions?
Comments?
Please contact the
High School Liaison:
Middle School Liaison:
For the month of October, 109
incidents resulted in nine reports completed with five citations issued.
Also in September, 126 incidents resulted in 13 reports
and 11 citations or juvenile
referrals.
This month, Detective Kara
Christensen reports that she
is working with the County
Attorney’s Office to address
several students who are habitually truant.
Detective Brittany Owen
has been coordinating with
Faribault Transportation to
address harassment issues
occurring on the buses before
and after school. Progress has
been made to alleviate some of
Faribault Police
Department at
507-334-4305 or
25 NW 4th Street,
Faribault, MN 55021
abohlen@ci.faribault.mn.us
Veteran’s Day
We salute our veterans:
Reserve Officer Jonah Bauer
Chief Andy Bohlen
Reserve Officer Derrik Quinlan
npederson@ci.faribault.mn.us
jseverson@ci.faribault.mn.us
www.ci.faribault.mn.us
Facebook:
FaribaultPoliceDepartment
Twitter:
@FaribaultPolice
Officer Josh Sjodin
Records Clerk Gina Palan
Reserve Officer Mark Quinlan
Reserve Officer Jason Bauer
Our offices will be closed on
Tuesday, November 11th in
observance of Veteran’s
Day.
the issues.
Both detectives recorded three
responses to other school
facilities in Faribault.