The Point After “Work Hard - Be Safe - Have Fun” Volume 3, Issue 37 October 31, 2014 Administration Warrant Arrest Turns Up Drugs Andy Bohlen, Chief Neal Pederson, Captain Jason Severson, Captain Pat Huset, Secretary On Friday, October 24th, agents of the Cannon River Drug and Violent Offender Task Force observed a man known to be wanted by the Department of Corrections driving in Faribault. The agents called for assistance, and Officer Justin Hunt and Sheriff Troy Dunn responded, and the man, Larry Schaaf, 46, was stopped and arrested. While he was being searched, the agents found several baggies in Schaaf’s pockets that appeared to contain drugs. The drugs fieldtested positive as methampheta- mine, and weighed over three grams. The agents also found evidence to indicate that Schaaf had been selling the drugs, as well. In addition to his warrant, Schaaf was charged with 2nd Degree Controlled Substance Crime and 3rd Degree Controlled Substance Crime. His bail was set at $75,000 without conditions. This week, Sergeant Brandon Gliem and Detective Brittany Owen attended a statewide training conference on human trafficking. The conference addressed recent changes to Minnesota statutes and how to detect and address human trafficking in communities. Officer Tony Kuchinka attended Advanced Hostage Negotiator training this week, as well. He will be working and training with the Rice County Emergency Response Unit as one of several negotiators. 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 Officers Adam Marvin, John Gramling and Mallory House attended Standardized Field Sobriety Testing training earlier this month. The testing is used and recognized by the courts as evidence of impairment in drivers. Halloween Trick, No Treat On Friday, October 31st, the Cannon River Drug and Violent Offender Task Force also found and arrested Clinton Juring, 29. On October 11th, officers took a report from a victim who stated that Juring had been keeping her in her home, refusing to let her leave. She also reported that he had assaulted her several times and had threatened and assaulted not only the victim, but her daughter as well. When officers arrived, Juring was gone. A war- rant for Juring’s arrest had been issued. Information was received that Juring would be fleeing to Michigan, when agents found a Michigan vehicle in town. After surveilling the vehicle, agents saw Juring get into the car and stopped it. Juring was arrested without incident and jailed. Sergeants Matt Knutson, Brandon Gliem, Detective Matt Kolling and Officers Ben Johns and Dustin Delmonico assisted with the arrest. Page 2 The Point After Captain Neal Pederson and Records Clerk Carole Friesz displayed the Halloween spirit on Friday morning, costumed as a Civil War soldier and a cat. “Mediocre don’t people like high achievers, and high achievers don’t like mediocre people.” Nick Saban Born October 31, 1951 Halloween Safety Tips for Kids Some great tips from our friends at the MN Crime Prevention Association: Costumes: My costume is short and snug Baggy sleeves, big capes, puffy skirts can trip you up and catch fire if they brush against jack-olanterns or candle flames. My shoes fit Questions? Comments? Please contact the Faribault Police Department at 507-334-4305 or 25 NW 4th Street, Faribault, MN 55021 abohlen@ci.faribault.mn.us npederson@ci.faribault.mn.us jseverson@ci.faribault.mn.us www.ci.faribault.mn.us Facebook: FaribaultPoliceDepartment Twitter: @FaribaultPolice Big Floppy shoes (clown shoes, adult shoes) that are hard to walk in may make you fall. My costume props are flexible Costume props can hurt you badly if you fall. Make sure swords, knives, etc. are made of flexible plastic or rubber. The eyeholes in my mask are wide enough Make sure if you wear a mask that it fits you properly and the eye-holes allow you to see fully. Don’t wear a mask that is too loose; it can slop and block your vision. Even better, paint your face instead of wearing a mask. Make-up is a better option over masks. Streets: Drivers can see my costume in the dark Be original with a glow in the dark costume by attaching some reflective tape and stickers. Attach glow sticks to your costume. I’m trick or treating in a group Don’t go it alone while trick or treating. Kids, if you’re under age 13, make sure you go with an adult. Older kids should always go with buddies. I cross the streets at crosswalks and intersections Stop at street corners. Look left, right and left again before crossing, and don’t cross be- tween parked cars! Remember, never step into the street without looking to see if a vehicle is coming. Treats: I make sure my parents check my treats before I eat them Pick only wrapped candy when you trick or treat. Ask your parents to check all treats to make sure they are safe.
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