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Former football coach charged with felony theft


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Former Chaska High School football coach Phil Link has been charged with felony theft.

According to a press release from Carver County Attorney Jim Keeler's office, Link has been charged with two felonies for "stealing over $7,600 from Independent School District 112.

"Link is charge with two counts of theft by swindle for thefts that took place during the summer of 2009," the release stated. "The thefts are related to summer football camps that Link ran on behalf of the school district."



Who digs out fire hydrants?


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Chaska Police Chief Scott Knight recently received an e-mail asking about who is responsible for digging fire hydrants out of the snow and issued this reply:

“We always remind folks to ‘watch over their’ hydrants. In fact I have put out a reminder in our CPD 411 newsletter in the past.



Chaska Police Department's Citizen Academy is back


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The Chaska Police Department has restarted its Citizen Academy. The academy is a six-session program, in which people learn about police work in Chaska by experiencing police work. Lectures and actual hands-on experiences are combined for a unique insight into the police department. The classes are held on Tuesday nights from 6 to 8 p.m. and are free.



Car hits school bus Monday afternoon (again)


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According to police, for the second week in a row there has been a collision between a vehicle and a school bus.

A text message alert sent out at 3:20 p.m. reported that the accident occurred just before 3 p.m. at the intersection of Engler Boulevard and Highway 41.

A car turning from Highway 41 west on to Engler slid into a school bus.

There were no children on board at the time of the crash. Neither driver was injured, police reported.



Former football coach under investigation for wrong-doing


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By Mollee Francisco

First-year Chaska High School coach Phil Link has resigned his position amid allegations of financial wrong-doing.

According to a search warrant filed by Chaska Police in Carver County Court, the district alleges that between June 14 and Dec. 15, 2009, Link, head football coach and administrative dean, “made claims for reimbursement to the school district for costs he did not incur and were eventually paid for by another party that did not know he already had received compensation for those costs.”



Crime in your neighborhood? Check the map


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The Chaska Police Department is launching a new crime mapping service at CrimeReports.com.

According to the latest police news letter, to view a map of where Chaska Police Department activity is occurring, visit www.crimereports.com, enter an address, and choose the crimes you'd like mapped.

Here's more from the release:



Police: Chaska water is safe


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According to the Chaska Police Department, a local resident received a call from someone claiming they were from Crystal Canyon Water and working with the city of Chaska to test water quality.

With a new infant in the home, “the people were receptive” to the call, said Chaska Police Chief Scott Knight. “Who’s not worried about water safety,” he said.

After arriving at the home yesterday, the representative tested the Chaska home’s water and said it was unsafe, then attempted to sell them a water filtration system, Knight said.



Police offer reward in vandalized car case


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Police are looking for information about who may have damaged numerous vehicles in Chaska last week.

On Dec. 16, three vehicles were damaged at Auto Pros of Chaska. Two of those vehicles had their car stereo systems stolen.



Been in an accident lately?


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Tiger Woods at the PGA Championship in Chaska.

Pertaining to the Tiger Woods dust-up, the latest Chaska Police 411 newsletter included a good step-by-step of what’s needed if a Minnesota driver is in an accident:

Recently we learned that Tiger Woods was involved in a car accident, and a fair amount of news coverage was devoted to questions concerning what is a driver required – by law – to report to the police. In Minnesota the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident is required to:



Chaska High School holds lock-down drill


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Chaska High School, at 545 Pioneer Trail, is holding a lockdown drill, according to a Chaska Police alert, issued at 2:02 p.m., Nov. 5.

“If this were a real lockdown, the Chaska Police Department would provide updates as appropriate. This is only a drill.”

For more info, visit http://local.nixle.com/alert/339632/.



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