Thursday, May 21, 2009

Two arrested in St. Anthony home invasion

05/21/2009

http://ksax.com/article/stories/S941440.shtml?cat=10230

Early Thursday morning, several people forced their way into a home in St. Anthony, assaulted the residents and stole from them.

It happened around 3 a.m. at a home on Stinson Boulevard NE near 36th Avenue NE.

The victims told St. Anthony police several armed individuals forced open a door, attacked them and fled with some of their belongings.

Either a good peep hole, or a door brace would have been helpful. There aren't many details in the story.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Security in Your Home, Part 5: The Safe Room

Most bedrooms can be converted to a safe room in which you can securely isolate yourself from intruders for a minimal cost. If an intruder enters your house, this is the room in which the family should gather. The door should be reinforced, and there should be a way to call for help. I strongly suggest you put your cell phone charger in this room and keep your cell phone in this room at night. When you enter your safe room in an emergency, first brace the door, then call the police.

To upgrade a room to a safe room, install a solid-core door with a 2x4 brace against the floor using these steps(as explained by Prof. Joe Olson):

    1. Get a 2x4 about 6 feet long.
    2. Cut off two 4" blocks.
    3. Install one block on the back of the door about 3.5 feet from the floor and the other block on the floor about 3.5 feet back from the door. Use three #12 screws about 2.5 inches long to solidly attach the blocks.
    4. The remainder of the 2x4 should slide between the blocks at approximately a 45 degree angle. Shape the ends of the 2x4 so it fits easily.
    5. Once installed, it's easier to go through the wall than the door
Make sure to modify the door the same way that was explained in part 3 of this series. Install a heavy-duty strike plate and secure it with screws at least three inches long. Secure the hinges the same way, and consider adding an extra hinge in the middle of the door.

Put your cell phone in your safe room. If this isn't practical, for some reason, get an old cell phone. Put it, and its charger, in your safe room. Most older phones will still work to call 911. To test this, dial a number that is not 911. You should get a connection and some form of automated system. If this is the case, you now have an emergency phone. Leave it plugged in at all times, to ensure a charged battery.

Windows are a weak point in a bedroom that serves as a safe room. They need to be legal fire escapes, which precludes most forms of inexpensive or discreet barricades. Pegged double-hung or casement(crank) windows provide more security than most other low-cost and discreet options. Windows also provide a possible exit, if you are sure it is safe to leave.

Keep your keys in your safe room. This will not only prevent the easy theft of your car, but, if you have an alarm or panic button on your key-chain, you can wake up the neighborhood with your car's alarm system and provide a loud beacon for responding police.

Your safe room is also the place to store defensive weapons. If a firearm is legally and psychologically available to you, keep it here. There are numerous storage methods that allow quick access while still keeping your gun out of unauthorized hands. If you are not willing or able to use a firearm, a taser, pepper-spray, or even a baseball bat should be kept here.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Person Hurt During Home Invasion

May 11, 2009

http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/44757557.html

Deputies arrested seven people they believe were involved in a home burglary, and hurt the person inside.

The Houston County, Minnesota Sheriff's Department says five adults and two juveniles face multiple charges including first-degree burglary.


Seven thugs in your house? Not a good situation at all.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Minnetonka officer is charged with home break-in

May 8, 2009

http://www.startribune.com/local/44625322.html

Daniel Thomas Saba, 37, of Shorewood was charged with first-degree burglary over a break-in at a Chanhassen home Wednesday. Saba was on administrative leave from the department prior to his arrest.


No violence, and the thug left when ordered to, but this is still a hot burglary. Lock your doors, please.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Victim reports second sexual assault in neighborhood

5/7/2009

Victim reports second sexual assault in neighborhood

April 7, 2009 (MINNEAPOLIS) Yesterday afternoon a 32 year old woman was sexually assaulted a second time in her home near the Standish and Corcoran neighborhood border. The woman, who was home alone at the time, opened her back door and the suspect forced his way into the home and then sexually assaulted the victim. After the assault the suspect fled from the home.

The suspect in this case is described as a white male 30-40 years old, 6’ tall and 180 to 200 lbs with grey hair. The suspect is described as wearing a grey sweatshirt and navy colored cargo pants. The victim did not sustain significant injuries but was taken to the hospital as a precaution.

In the previous case on April 23rd the victim was sexually assaulted in her garage. The suspect in that case is an unknown race male 20 to 40 years old, 5’09” to 6’ tall with a medium build wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and jeans.

The Minneapolis Police Sex Crimes Unit is investigating this case and the Third Precinct will be putting additional resources into the area. Residents in the area are asked to call 911 to report any suspicious behavior in the area.

Police are asking that anyone with information about this case contact the Sex Crimes Unit at 612-673-3049.

The PIO contact for this case is Sgt. William Palmer. The CCN for this case is 09-133350. The CCN for the April 23rd case is 09-118099.

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For questions, contact:

Karen Notsch, Crime Prevention Specialist
Minneapolis Police Department, 3rd Precinct
(612) 673-2856
karen.notsch@ci.minneapolis.mn.us

To Protect With Courage
To Serve With Compassion

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fergus Falls Fugitive

http://ksax.com/article/stories/S913210.shtml?cat=10230



On April 27th, 28-year-old Bryan Franklin and Stewart forced their way into a home on the 400 block of west Alcott Avenue.

The two men assaulted the homeowner, damaged property and stole items.

As they left, they kidnapped a juvenile male.

The juvenile was released unharmed and the thugs are in jail.