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Mapleton Police Department

Mapleton Police Department. Autobiography. From Emmons, MN. Attended and graduated from Glenville-Emmons Schools High School Extra Curricular included: Baseball, Basketball, Target, FFA, Spanish Club. I worked on a Dairy Farm and for a Lawn & Garden business.

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Mapleton Police Department

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  1. Mapleton Police Department

  2. Autobiography • From Emmons, MN. • Attended and graduated from Glenville-Emmons Schools • High School Extra Curricular included: Baseball, Basketball, Target, FFA, Spanish Club. • I worked on a Dairy Farm and for a Lawn & Garden business. • Attended College at Alexandria Technical College. While at college I worked at a gas station and dairy farm.

  3. After College • Started for Mapleton Police Department September 17, 2001. • Promoted to Chief on May 5, 2006. • Married, wife’s name is Amber. • Two Dogs. Choc. Lab (Kali) and a German Wirehaired Pointer (Hugo) • Son named Landon (6 years old in March). • Daughter names Makaylah (19 months) • Hobbies: spending time with family, hunting, fishing, riding atv, training my dogs, many other things.

  4. Family Picture

  5. Equipment • Pass around a few equipment items

  6. Becoming a Police Officer • Minnesota requirements: • 2 year degree • Transfer from another state where you would be certified in LE • Must pass state written test • Hired by a police agency to activate your police license, and you must meet these qualifications: • Pass a Medical Examination • Pass a Psychological Examination • Pass a Physical Agility Test (College physical training can be good enough) • Fingerprints must be sent to BCA and FBI • Must pass a thorough background

  7. Police Training • Mandatory • Use of Force/Deadly Force (yearly) • Firearms Qualifications (yearly) • Defensive Tactics (yearly) • Pursuit Driving (once every 5 years) • We attend other training as funds allow. • We train with other departments to save funds.

  8. Mapleton PD 2013 2013 Department Report 2013 Council Department Report

  9. 2012 MN Crime Statistics • 24,829 burglaries • 102,154 Thefts • 8,251 Motor Vehicle Thefts • 138,476 Adult Arrests • 32,756 Juvenile Arrests • 41% of all arrests are people ages 15-24 • 92 Murders (That’s 2 murders for every 100,000 people) • 40% of Murders a firearms was involved • 70% of Murders are killed by family or someone they know. • MAPLETON PD had a total of 47 arrests. • 12 juveniles and 35 adults.

  10. 2012 MN Crash Facts • 395 people died on MN Roadways • Estimated economic cost to Minnesota: $1,513,639,100 • On an average day in 2012: - 189 crashes - 1 death and 80 injuries • Average daily cost: $4,135,626 • 2012 crashes that were known to be alcohol-related: - 3,837 crashes - 131 deaths and 2,644 injuries - Estimated economic cost: $262,906,600

  11. Mapleton PD Community Policing • Public Speaking to Community Groups * Students * Non profit groups (Sertoma, girl scouts, cub scouts) • Being seen in the community *General Patrol (driving all streets including dead end streets) • Working with Fire Department • Working with Schools (Mock Crash, Rollover Simulator, parking cars at football games) • Checking business doors during late night hours. • DARE • TZD Grant TZD=Towards Zero Deaths (Formally Safe & Sober) • School Liaison officer at Maple River High/Middle School

  12. MPCI- Mapleton Police Community Involvement • Presence at Maple River Schools • Presence at Daycares within city • Goal is to stop at the Child Care Center once a month and read a book or participate in activity • Presence at the Mapleton Community Home • Goal is to participate in an activity each month. • Currently working on a house watch program for when citizens go on vacation. • May add more activities in the future.

  13. Reality vs. TV • Fingerprints • Computer Systems • Criminal Convictions

  14. High Speed Chases Violent Domestics Suicide and Attempts Police Shooting Situations Foot Chases Fatal Accidents Riot in Mankato Rape Investigation Financial Crimes Property Crimes Meth Labs Resisting arrest situations Death Notices Stabbing Assaults Mentally Disturbed Persons Search Warrants 25 + since 2006 0 from 2001-2006 Mapleton PD has been involved in/ Investigated:

  15. College Safety Tips • Things to Consider • Walk in pairs or groups. (Especially in night or low light) • Don’t go to places that your not familiar with. (Especially in night or low light) • Be Responsible if you choose to consume alcohol. • Be aware of date rape drugs and how to help prevent being exposed to them. • If you are uncomfortable about going somewhere or doing something, chances are good your gut feeling is right.

  16. Crime Statistic Websites • https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/ots/educational-materials/Documents/CRASH-FACTS-2012.pdf • https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca-divisions/mnjis/Documents/2012%20Crime%20Book.pdfhttp://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/crimestats • Mapleton PD Call Logs • www.mapletonmn.com (Click on Departments, then police, then police logs)

  17. Questions/ Taser if time permits • Become a fan of Mapleton Police Department and City of Mapleton on Facebook • http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Mapleton-Police-Department/226235515219 • Mapleton PD Facebook page is used as a tool to disseminate information in a timely manner to the public, as well as update the citizens and visitors of Mapleton on current news. • Email: honsey.mpd.4871@hotmail.com

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