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HomeMy WebLinkAbout[06] Noise ViolationMY OF KT. JOSRPH MEETING DATE: March 17, 2010 Council Agenda Item 6 AGENDA ITEM: Noise Violation, 310 Old Highway 52 Ryan Lemieux SUBMITTED BY: Administration BOARD /COMMISSION /COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/A PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: The property located at 310 Old Highway 52 received a noise violation on August 11, 2011 and the Council concurred that a noise violation occurred and imposed a fine of $ 250.00. The fine was stayed provided no same or similar incidents occurred within six months. (The violation before the Council is two weeks past the six months so the fine is not imposed). BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City Council has established a policy whereby all noise violations regarding rental properties are reviewed by the City Council. The process before the Council is twofold. First, the Council must determine if a noise violation did occur. It is up to the property owner to request an evidentiary hearing if they dispute the allegation. The evidentiary hearing is a very formal process where each side is represented by an attorney and the hearing is conducted in a court setting with the Council being the judge. In this case;the City would hire a court reporter to document the proceedings. At the end of the hearing the Council would then make a finding. Very seldom has an evidentiary hearing been requested, as is the case with this violation. Once the Council made a determination that a violation did occur, the Council must then consider the disposition. The maximum fine allowed by Statute is $ 1,000. Previously the Council has based the fine on the severity of the violation and the cooperation of the tenants. The minimum fine has been $ 250.00 which covers the administrative costs of the violation. The action the Council is dealing with is the Rental License and the landlord. Even though the tenants are responsible for the actions, the City holds the landlord accountable. In separate action the Police can issue citations to the individuals. The property owner has not contacted the City since the notice was mailed; however, the time period to request a hearing has lapsed. Therefore, the property owner has indicated that a violation did occur and the Council begins with that action. ATTACHMENTS: Request for Council Action 6:1 -2 Hearing Notice 6:3 -5 Incident Reports 6:6 Follow Up Report 6:7 Violation information, Aug 2010 6:8 -16 6:1 REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION: As stated earlier, two separate motions are required. First the Council must determine that a violation did occur and then the disposition must be considered. 6:2 CITY OF ST. JOSEPH wWw. cityof stjoseph.com February 28, 2011 Ryan Lemieux Rock Investments Administrator PO Box 2155 Judy Weyrens Maple Grove MN 55311 RE: Alleged Noise Violation - 310 Old Highway 52 Mayor Rick Schultz Dear Ryan: Councilors This letter has been prepared to provide you with notice and information regarding a Steve Frank proposed suspension or revocation of the rental license for the above referenced Bob Loso property. This action is being taken because of an alleged violation of Ordinance Renee Symanietz No. 102 of the St. Joseph Code of Ordinances. This violation is alleged to have arisen out of an incident on February 25, 2011 (copy enclosed) . Dale Wick The St. Joseph City Council will review these allegations and consider appropriate action, including a suspension or revocation of your rental license, for up to a period of twelve months. The meeting will be conducted on Thursday, March 17, 2010 at 7:15 p.m. in the St. Joseph City Hall, 25 College Avenue North. At that time you are entitled to a hearing to be conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 14.57 to 14.70. This hearing will be for the purpose of determining whether or not the alleged violation did in fact occur. At that hearing, you have the right to cross - examine witnesses and present evidence on your behalf. The proceedings will be video recorded. Based upon the evidence presented, the Council will then make a determination as to whether or not the alleged violation did in fact occur. If you wish to have an evidentiary hearing of this type, you must contact the City Administrator in writing at least five days prior to the scheduled Council meeting. If a request for hearing is not received by the City Clerk/Administrator at least five days before the hearing, you will then be considered to have waived your right to have an evidentiary hearing and no evidentiary hearing will be scheduled. A waiver of this right to hearing will be equivalent to an admission of the basic allegation (s) alleged herein and reported by the complaining party. If you waive your right to hearing, or if an evidentiary hearing is conducted and the Council determines that a violation did occur, then and in those events, the Council will proceed immediately to consider a disposition, which may include ZS College Avenue North - PO Box 668 - Saint Joseph, Minnesota 56374 Phone 3z0 .363.710 1 Fax 3zo.363.0 34z 6:3 Ryan Lemieux February 28, 2011 Page 2 revocation or suspension of your rental license. Prior to the determination of disposition, you or your designated representative may address the City Council and at the time of disposition. In the event of a revocation or suspension of your rental license, the premises must be vacated of all renters, within thirty days of the Council action. Any rental occupancy occurring after that time may result in criminal charges. You have the right to be represented at the time of this meeting during either the evidentiary hearing, if requested, or the dispositional hearing. If you wish to have legal representation, you must hire your own attorney. If you have any questions regarding the law or your rights, I suggest that you contact an attorney to discuss this matter. Your failure to appear at this meeting will be considered an admission of the allegation and a waiver of your right to address the Council before the determination of a disposition. If you fail to appear, the Council will take whatever action is deemed appropriate and you will be notified of this action at a later time. City records indicate that this is the second noise violation within a seven month period. The Council in August determined that a noise violation did occur and stayed the penalty provided the property did not have similar violations within six months. The current alleged violation is outside of the six month window, but within the review period for property history. If you have any questions or need additional information please feel free to contact me at 320.363.7201. Sincerely, �4u�dWefirens nistrator cc: Tom Jovanovich, City Attorney Mayor and Members of the City Council Police Chief Pete Jansky 6:4 &�, CITY OF ST. JOSEPH -JkA-,-� VWW. cityof stjoseph.com September 20, 2010 Administrator Judy Weyrens Ryan Lemieux Rock Investments Mayor PO Box 2155 Al Rassier Maple Grove MN 55311 Councilors RE: Noise Violation - 310 Old Highway 62 Steve Frank Bob Loso Renee Symanietz Dear Ryan: Dale V( a As you are aware, on September 2, 2010 the St. Joseph City Council considered a noise violation that occurred at 310 Old Highway 52, of which you are listed as the fee owner. Since you did not request an evidentiary hearing the St. Joseph City Council affirmed that a noise violation did occur on August 11, 2010. After considerable discussion, the Council moved to assess a fine in the amount of $ 250.00. They further stayed the fine for six months (August 11 — February 11, 2011), provided no same or similar violations occur at the above mention property during the next six months. If you have any questions or need additional information please feel free to contact me at 320.363.7201. Sincerely, jir u W yrens istrator zs College Avenue North • PO Box 668 • Soint Joseph, Minnesota 56374 Phone 32.o.363.7zoi Fax 3zo.363.0341 6:5 Incident Resort Name (Last, First, Middle) Officer Assigned: Badge Number. How Recd: Supervisor Approval:' ffm Janssen 17704 1 Radio I N- 226 -288- 454 -210 MN * 1 1 8 0 0 3 0 6 * Reported By: ❑ See Complainant Squad: In Squad Video: Photos Taken: Refused Male 1704 1 ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ® No s A t w F ,y s 3. 1. 2. Loud Music 320 -293 -5610 Cell Level of Offense: Level of Offense: Level of Offense: ® P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony Location of Incident: Date Incident Occurred: Day of Week Incident Occurred: 304 Old Hwy 52, #2 1 February 25, 2011 Friday Date Reported: Time Reported: Time Assigned: Time Arrived: Time Cleared: 02 -25 -2011 10215 10219 10224 10310 ,. W E Assisting Officer(s): 2511, 2556, 2558, and 2569 I Model: Name (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: State: Blee, Nicholas Amiot 08 -05 -1989 White G- 077 - 069 - 360 -514 MN Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone: 2674 Country Court Red Wing, MN 55066 651- 380 -7116 Cell To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation #: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt: Wgt: ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Yes ® No I N/A ❑ Yes ® No Blue 5-07 145 c> Name (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: State: Peters, Nicholas Patrick 05 -17 -1989 White I N- 226 -288- 454 -210 MN Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone: 2023 Temminck Road St. Cloud, MN 56301 320 -293 -5610 Cell To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation #: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgli Wgt: ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Yes ID No N/A ❑ Yes ® No Brown 6-00 175 License Plate Number: I State of License Plate; I Year: I I Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: License Plate Nu Color of Vehicle: State of License Plate: Year: Make: Towed By: Vin T Model: Refused male called in loud music complaint. Arrived and found loud music coming from Unit #2. Spoke to two people that said they were renters. Blee and Peters were both issued administrative citations for violation of city ordinance 102.2. Property owner to be notified. See Report. 6:6 ST. JOSEPH POLICE DEPARTMENT Investigation Report ICR NUMBER: 11800306 OFFENSE/INCIDENT: Loud Music —Noise Violation LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE: 304 Old Hwy 52, Unit #2 SUSPECT: Nicholas Amiot Blee, DOB: 08 -05 -1989 and Nicholas Patrick Peters, DOB: 05 -17 -1989 ADDRESS: 304 Old Hwy 52, Unit #2, St. Joseph, MN 56374 PHONE NUMBER: 651- 380 -7116 320- 293 -5610 DATE REPORTED: February 25, 2011 TIME REPORTED: 0215 Hours DATE OCCURRED: See report. TIME OCCURRED: See report. REPORTING OFFICER: Janssen, Pete 7704 ASSISTING OFFICER(S): On February 25, 2011 at approximately 0219 Hours, I, Officer Peter Janssen, was dispatched to a loud music complaint in the area of Old Hwy 52. Refused male caller stated the loud music was coming from #2 or #3. Arrived in the area and parked on Old Hwy 52 in front of the garages at 304 Old Hwy 52. I exited my squad and as I approached the southwest comer of the garages I could hear the loud music. The music was coming from Unit #2. I pounded on the door several times and no came to the door. I flashed my flashlight into Unit #2 to get the attention of the people inside. An unidentified male answered the door and stated that he did not live there. I advised him to turn the music off and get the renters. There were approximately 12 people inside Unit #2. Two males came to the door and stated that they lived there. The males were identified by their MN Drivers License as NICHOLAS AMIOT BLEE, DOB: 08 -05 -1989 and NICHOLAS PATRICK PETERS, DOB: 05 -17 -1989. I advised Blee and Peters of the loud music complaint and that they were going to be issued citations. Blee and Peters were also advised that the party was over. All persons present were over the age of 21. All persons that did not reside there were asked to leave. All persons left without incident. Issued and explained Administrative Citations to Blee and Peters. Both stated they had no questions regarding the citations. Blee and Peters were informed that their landlord would be notified of the violation and that the landlord will have to appear before the city council in reference to the loud music violation. OFFICER SIGNATURE: DATE: 6:7 GPI'V 4Ali7: jghBlMi , .. . MEETING DATE: September 2, 2010 Council Agenda Item 6 AGENDA ITEM: Noise Violation, 310 Old Highway 52 Ryan Lemieux SUBMITTED BY: Administration BOARD /COMMISSION /COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/A PREVIOUS COUNCILACTION: The past violation records have been reviewed and this property does not have any reported noise violations. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City Council has established a policy whereby all noise violations regarding rental properties are reviewed by the City Council. The process before the Council is twofold. First, the Council must determine if a noise violation did occur. It is up to the property owner to request an evidentiary hearing if they dispute the allegation. The evidentiary hearing is a very formal process where each side is represented by an attorney and the hearing is conducted in a court setting with the Council being the judge. In this case the City would hire a court reporter to document the proceedings. At the end of the hearing the Council would then make a finding. Very seldom has an evidentiary hearing been requested, as is the case with this violation. Once the Council made a determination that a violation did occur, the Council must then consider the disposition. The maximum fine allowed by Statute is $1,000. Previously the Council has based the fine on the severity of the violation and the cooperation of the tenants. The minimum fine has been $ 250.00 which covers the administrative costs of the violation. The action the Council is dealing with is the Rental License and the landlord. Even though the tenants are responsible for the actions, the City holds the landlord accountable. in separate action the Police can issue citations to the individuals. In talking to Chief lanky it was noted that while this is the first cited noise violation the Police Officers have previously been called to the property and warned the residents that if they have to come back they would be cited for noise. When the Department was called on August 11, 2010 they verified the noise and the following day they were cited for a noise violation. The property owner Ryan Lemieux is not disputing the noise violation. He has expressed frustration that he hires a security company to watch the property on weekends and big events and then he receives a notification from the City informing him that he must appear before the Council for a noise violation. Unfortunately the property in question has eight units with a common area in the middle. This area tends to be a place of congregation. Lemieux also questioned if the City has considered adopting a matrix or a penalty schedule. I informed him that the Council in the past has discussed adopting a matrix, but not all noise violations are similar. 6:8 For example, a rental property where the stereo turned to loud has different impacts than a noise violation with a large crowd and drinking, particularly if there are minors participating. Additionally, a call where the participants cooperate with the authority should a handled different then one where they do not. ATTACHMENTS: Request for Council Action 6:1 -2 Hearing Notice 6:3-4 Incident Reports 6:5 -8 Follow Up Report 6:9 REQUESTED COUNGL ACTION: As stated earlier, two separate motions are required. First the Council must determine that a violation did occur and then the disposition must be considered. 6:9 CITY OF ST. JOSEPH W W W. cityof stioseph.com August 20, 2010 Ryan Lemieux Rock Investments Administrator PO Box 2155 Judy Weyrens Maple Grove MN 55311 RE: Alleged Noise Violation - 310 Old Highway 52 Mayor AI Rassier Dear Ryan: Councilors This letter has been prepared to provide you with notice and information regarding a Steve Frank proposed suspension or revocation of the rental license for the above referenced Bob Loso property. This action is being taken because of an alleged violation of Ordinance No. 102 of the St. Joseph Code of Ordinances. This violation is alleged to have Renee Symanietz arisen out of an incident on August 11, 2010 (copy enclosed) . Dale Wick The St. Joseph City Council will review these allegations and consider appropriate action, including a suspension or revocation of your rental license, for up to a period of twelve months. The meeting will be conducted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 at 7:15 p.m. in the St. Joseph City Hall, 25 College Avenue North. At that time you are entitled to a hearing to be conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 14.57 to 14.70. This hearing will be for the purpose of determining whether or not the alleged violation did in fact occur. At that hearing, you have the right to cross - examine witnesses and present evidence on your behalf. The proceedings will be video recorded. Based upon the evidence presented, the Council will then make a determination as to whether or not the alleged violation did in fact occur. If you wish to have an evidentiary hearing of this type, you must contact the City Administrator in writing at least five days prior to the scheduled Council meeting. If a request for hearing is not received by the City Clerk/Administrator at least five days before the hearing, you will then be considered to have waived your right to have an evidentiary hearing and no evidentiary hearing will be scheduled. A waiver of this right to hearing will be equivalent to an admission of the basic allegation (s) alleged herein and reported by the complaining party. If you waive your right to hearing, or if an evidentiary hearing is conducted and the Council determines that a violation did occur, then and in those events, the Council will proceed immediately to consider a disposition, which may include as College Avenue North - PO Box 668 • Saint Joseph, Minnesota 66374 Phone 3zo.363.7aol Fax 3zo.363.0342 5:10 Ryan Lemieux August 20, 2010 Page 2 revocation or suspension of your rental license. Prior to the determination of disposition, you or your designated representative may address the City Council and at the time of disposition. In the event of a revocation or suspension of your rental license, the premises must be vacated of all renters, within thirty days of the Council action. Any rental occupancy occurring after that time may result in criminal charges. You have the right to be represented at the time of this meeting during either the evidentiary hearing, if requested, or the dispositional hearing. If you wish to have legal representation, you must hire your owr attorney. If you have any questions regarding the law or your rights, I suggest that you contact an attorney to discuss this matter. Your failure to appear at this meeting will be considered an admission of the allegation and a waiver of your right to address the Council before the determination of a disposition. If you fail to appear, the Council will take whatever action is deemed appropriate and you will be noted of this action at a later time. The City also has concern regarding your application for a rental license. The license process required submittal of a tenant list. In reviewing the information you submitted, none of the tenants identified by the Police Department as tenants were contained on your list. Please provide an explanation of how this occurred. If you have any questions or need additional information please feel free to contact me at 320.363.7201. Sincerely, Weyrens ministrator cc: Tom Jovanovich, City Attorney Mayor and Members of the City Council Police Chief Pete Jansky Note: Ryan, it has been brought to my attention that you have not completed the rental license process for the current license year. Please be advised that this will be an issue if the process is not completed before the Council meeting. The Ordinance also includes a penalty provision of 40/6 per day for each day after August 15. 6:11 ST. JOSEPH POLICE DEPARTMENT Follow -Up Report ICR NUMBER: 10801308 OFFENSE /INCIDENT: Noise Violation LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE: 310 Old Hwy 52 REPORTING OFFICER: Johnson, Matt 7707 DATE OF REPORT: 08/11/2010 On August 11, 2010 at approximately 0001 hours, I received a call of intoxicated students in the street yelling and making lots of noise near the address of 332 Cypress Drive. Upon arrival, I found no students on the street, however, did hear music coming from 310 Old Hwy 52. I pulled in front of this address and approached. As I did so, I noticed the front door to be open and loud music coming from the house, that could be heard on the street. I also noticed several people on the roof of the house. I instructed the students to come down and we identified two residents of the house; HARRISON DAVID AWE, DOB: 10/19/1989, by previous contacts and EVAN THOMAS COBB, DOB: 03/11/1990, by his Minnesota drivers license. In speaking to the two, they stated they were having a few people over and didn't realize they were making noise. I noticed several pieces of indoor furniture in front of the house and instructed them to move this furniture into the house immediately. As they were moving the furniture, I identified two females at the house. Both were underage, had been consuming alcohol, and were cited for this. (See ICR's 10801309 and 10801310.) I knew we had been to this residence before and so went to our office and found that on July 16, 2010, this same house was warned for noise violation and several people were cited for underage consumption. I then issued administrative citations to Awe and Cobb, and they were advised to come to the office to pick them up. • Incident recorded on in squad camera, 704. OFFICER SIGNATURE: X101 DATE: Ilco �O 6:12 Incident Report 6:13 Officer Assigned: Badge Number: How Recd: Supervisor Approval: Johnson 7707 1 Radio '7;7c * 1 0 8 0 1 3 0 8 Reported By: See Complainant Squad: In Squad Video: Photos Taken: Refused Female 704 ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes 0 No TYPE OF OFFENSE(S)!,-. INCIDENT CLASSIFICATION :c 1. 2. 3. Noise Violation Level of Offense: Level of Offense: Level of Offense: ❑ P. Misd. ® Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony Location of Incident: Date Incident Occurred: Day of Week Incident Occurred: 310 Old Highway 52 08/11/2010 1 Wednesday Date Reported: Time Reported: Time Assigned: Time Arrived: Time Cleared: 08/11/2010 10001 10001 0003 10032 ''ASSISTING>OFFICER S Assisting Officer(s): 7703 PARTICIPANT #1 ❑ COMP '❑ VICTIM. ® SUSPECT p- WITNESS ❑ MENTIONED ❑ JUVENILE Z911,: ❑ F Name (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: State: Cobb, Evan Thomas 03/11/1990 CAC N534189600912 MN Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone: 11445 Brenda Blvd Becker, MN 55308 To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation #: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt: Wgt: ❑ Yes ® No 0 Yes ❑ No AD 1867 ❑ Yes 0 No Hazel 601 1205 PARTICIPANT #2 O COMP 'p VICTIM ®SUSPECT ,p WITNESS ` ❑ MENTIONED 'CO JUVENILE; Name (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: —7MN State: Awe, Harrison David 10/19/1989 CAC G617079932614 Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone: 710 Linwood Avenue St Paul, MN 55105 To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation #: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt: Wgt: ❑ Yes ® No ® Yes ❑ No AD1866 ❑ Yes ® No Brown 510 195 ,,VEHICLE #1 �f t License Plate Number: State of License Plate: Year: Make: Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: VEHICLE #2 License Plate Number: State of License Plater Year: Make: Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: n.NAI� 2 Rq'I L".(Makesufeyo fncliacle any. z , properly) Received a call of intoxicated students yelling and making noise. Arrived and found several people on the roof of the above adderss. I also found the front door wide open and music playing loud enough to be heard on the street. Identified Awe from previous contact and he told me he lived at this address. 7703 identified Cobb as a renter at this address. I also identified two underage females at the address. Citations were issued to Cobb and Awe for noise violation. See report in misc case file for additional. Related ICR's: 10801127 10801309 10801310. 6:13 Incident Report 6:14 Officer Assigned: Badge Number: How Recd: Supervisor Approval: Johnson 17707 1 Radio 1 7'74, * 1 0 8 0 1 3 1 0 * Reported By: ❑ See Complainant Squad: In Squad Video: Photos Taken: Refused Female 704 0 Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ® No TYPE OF OFFENSE (S)'- INCIDENT CLASSIFICATION 1. 2. 3. Underage Consumption Level of Offense: Level of Offense: Level of Offense: ❑ P. Misd. 0 Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony Location of Incident: Date Incident Occurred: Day of Week Incident Occurred: 310 Old Highway 52 08/1112010 1 Wednesday Date Reported: Time Reported: Time Assigned: Time Arrived: Time Cleared: 08/11/2010 0001 10001 0003 10032 ASSISTING OFFICERS Assisting Officer(s): 7703 PARTICIPANT #1 D COMP~ p VICTIM ®SUSPECT 1D WITNESS p MENTIONED ❑JUVENILE `El ® F Name (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: Zinda, Elizabeth Marie 03/14/1990 1 CAC T080231677808 Tstate: MN Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone: 311 King Street Holloway, MN 56249 To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation #: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt: Wgt: ❑ Yes (0 No ®Yes ❑ No AD 1835 ❑ Yes O No Brown 501 108 PARTICIPANT - #2- ❑COMP„ DVICTIM D SUSPECT,.❑ WITNESS ❑ MENTIONED p JUVENILE:.. d`F; Name (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: State: Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone: To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation #: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt: Wgt: Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes [:]No 7 VEHICLE #1 *.y � r . License Plate Number: State of License Plate: Year: Make: Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: VEHICLE `$S$...° Y`,&. � t License Plate N. umber: State of License Plate: Year: Make: Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: a �s >, `NARI"IVExMIeure�to include any property),,,, Received a call of intoxicated students yelling and making noise. Arrived and found several people on the roof of the above adderss. I also found the front door wide open and music playing loud enough to- be heard on the street. I identified two underage females at the address. One of the females was identified as Zinda by her name and date of birth. Zinda admitted to drinking alcohol this evening. PBT =.050. Admin citation issued. 6:14 Incident Report 6:1.5 Officer Assigned: Badge Number: How Recd: Supervisor Approval: sum Johnson 7707 1 Radio 1 7 -zo/ 1 0 8 0 1 3 0 9 Reported By: ❑ See Complainant Squad: In Squad Video: Photos Taken: Refused Female 1704 1 Z Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes 0 No TYPE OF OFFENSE S) = INCIDENT CLASSIFICATION 2. 3. Underage Consumption Level of Offense: Level of Offense: Level of Offense: ❑ P. Misd- 2 Misd. [:1 G. Misd- ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd, ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony Location of Incident: Date Incident Occurred: Day of Week Incident Occurred: 310 Old Highway 52 108/11/2010 1 Wednesday Date Reported: Time Reported: Time Assigned: Time Arrived: Time Cleared: 08/11/2010 10001 10001 10003 �0032 - ASSISTING, - OFFICER(S)- Assisting Officer(s): 7703 " PARTICIPANT #1 El COMP:. .6" VICTIM-0 SOSP4 WITNESS 0 MENTIONED ❑ JUVENILE'. ❑ M Name (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: State: Gallagher, Abby Jane 12/30/1989 CAC H698032481423 MN Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Phone: 6910 Dylan Road Independence, MN 55353 To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation I#: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt: Wgt: ❑ Yes Z No Z Yes. ❑ No AD 1834 ❑ Yes 0 No Blue 503 118 RTICIPANT42-E:1 COMP R. A. b ❑ " -'❑ JUVENIL WITNESS ". MENTIONED Ej - (Last, First, Middle) Date of Birth: Race: D/L #: State: Street Address: city, State, ZIP: Phone: To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt: Wgt- 0 Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No License Plate Number: State of License Plate: Year: Make: Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: "kw 6 A License Plate Number: State of License Plate: Year- Make: Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin TIMA'IM �i*`- M Include p or PA -A' 7 " g -tot Ak4p4s--, ". Received a call of intoxicated students yelling and making noise. Arrived and found several people on the roof of the above adderss. I also found the front door wide open and music playing loud enough to be heard on the street. I identified two underage females at the address. One of the females was identified as Gallagher by her name and date of birth. Gallagher admitted to drinking alcohol this evening. PBT=.164. Admin citation issued. 6:1.5 Incident Report 6:16 vmcer Assigned: Badge Number: How Recd: Supervisor Approval: INNER HN11111 Janssen 17704 Radio * 10 8 0 1 1 2 7--* Reported By: See Complainant Squad: In Squad Video: Photos Taken: 1704 1 ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Yes 0 No 71'PF OF — MbENT: M 2. =x. 3 Loud Party Level of Offense: Level of Offense: Level of Offense: ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Mlsd. ❑ Felony ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felonry ❑ P. Misd. ❑ Misd. ❑ G. Misd. ❑ Felony Location of Incident: Date Incident occurred: Day of Week Incident Occurred: 310 Old Hwy 52 July 16, 2010 Friday Date Reported: Tune Reported: Time Assigned: Time Arrived: Time Cif: 07-16-2010 2351 2351 2353 0127 ry Q x A�S �#'''V'C. �i� � { "S ��rrt .�� �Y,"' $�� 4 �f � 4 •� ry �.. d �y } l � -. . % .1 .�Y, >.� vvY ,.K ga d' � f L 54 R; X'�' 7 ,6., .,�•t`X. t'F L✓ „M � � Assisting Officer(s): 7702, 2571, 2578, 2309, 2312, 2315, 6102, 6103 < ..... •Dateof "x: � � Birth: Race: ^ % state: ' White MN St. Joseph, MN 56374 32! Cell io jaw utamm r„-ued: Citation #: Mandatory court: -- w.�• _. ❑ Yes ®No ❑ Yes ® No N/A ❑ Yes ® No Name (Lash Fes, Middle) Date of Birth. Race D/L #: State: Hammel, Hayden Benjamin Prairie 10 -04 -1989 White H-968-019-575-823 MN Street Address: City, State, ZIP: Ph": 605 Main Street Sauk Centre, MN 56378 320 - 266 -4868 Cell To Jail: Citation Issued: Citation #: Mandatory Court: Eyes: Hgt; Wgt: ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Yes ® No N/A ❑ Yes ® No Hazel 5 -10 185 License Plate Number: State of License Plate: Year: Make: Model: Color of Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: or - . . License Plate Number State of License Plate: Year: Make: Model. Color Vehicle: Towed By: Vin #: Responded to the above address in reference to loud a party. Arrived and heard a lot of loud voices_< and observed a lot of foot traffic in the area and it all seemed to be coming from 310 Old Hwy 52. Made contact with one of the renters at the residence and advised him of the complaint. Hammel was j identified by his MN Drivers License. Officers observed several people on the roof top attempting to jump off and get away. Hammel gave officers permission to search residence. A total of 10 underage citations were issued. Hammel was given a verbal warning for noise violation 6:16