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6 <br /> <br />On August 26th, squads were dispatched to a residence on a possible burglary in progress <br />where the homeowner just found a unknown female in his home. Upon arrival of Officer <br />Craig, he observed a female try to walk out of the house. She ignored his commands to <br />stop. Officer Craig then grabbed her arm to stop her and she started resisting and became <br />combative. Officer Semanko arrived on scene and they were able to get this 45 year old <br />female from Anoka into custody. Items belonging to the home owner were located on the <br />female. She was booked on 1st degree Burglary charges. <br /> <br />On August 27th, a female called and said she was threatened by her child's father. She <br />reported to officer that he kicked in her front door, grabbed a knife from her kitchen <br />drawer and said he was going to kill her. The female ran and called the police. The male <br />fled the area. A perimeter was set up and a K9 search was attempted with negative <br />results. A pick up and hold was put out for the male for Felony Assault. <br /> <br />On August 31st, officers responded to a reported heroin overdose at a residence. The <br />victim was not breathing when they arrived. Officer administered Narcan and the victim <br />regained consciousness. Allina paramedics transported him to Regions Hospital. <br /> <br />II. USE OF FORCE BY POLICE OFFICERS <br /> <br />It is the policy of the New Brighton Department of Public Safety that officers exert no <br />more force than is reasonably necessary in the discharge of their licensed duty, and that <br />the use of deadly force is consistent with the law, training and our policy. <br /> <br />YEAR MONTH YEAR TO DATE <br />2018 4 28 <br />2017 4 28 <br />2016 1 23 <br />2015 2 21 <br />2014 8 42 <br /> <br /> <br />III. TRAFFIC SAFETY <br /> <br />The following information contains summaries of significant traffic safety and traffic <br />enforcement incidents during the month. <br /> <br />On Aug 4, 2018 from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. in conjunction with the Canadian Days celebration <br />in Little Canada: <br /> <br />Ten overtime funded officers and four volunteer reserve officers produced the following: <br /> <br />• 113 traffic stops
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