Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Corrupt Lakeville Police Chief Jeff Long Forced To Admit Samantha & Gianna Rucki Denied An Attorney? Detective Dronen & Detective Coughlin Magically & Mysteriously Couldn't Fall Back Onto Their Training?



What was the name of the attorney that was provided to Samantha & Gianna Rucki on November 18, 2015?

Attorney information is not obtained or documented. from: Tangen, Michelle mtangen@lakevillemn.gov to: Lion News lionnews00@gmail.com date: Apr 29, 2019, 4:35 PM subject: LPD Data Request mailed-by: lakevillemn.gov signed-by: lakevilleminnesota.onmicrosoft.com security: Standard encryption (TLS) Learn more
NARRATIVE/ELEMENTS: On 11/18/15, I went to the Grant County Sheriff’s Office in Elbow Lake, MN, and met with Sheriff Dwight Walvatne and Sgt. John Cooks... We arrived at 20916 140 th St and were met by Doug Dahlen just outside the residence. Sheriff Walvatne and Sgt. Cooks advised him of who we were and that we wanted to ask him some questions. I advised Doug that Inspector Moran and I were investigating a case involving two missing girls that we believed may have been brought to the ranch a few years earlier due to a contentious divorce process. At that time Doug advised us that the girls were in the house. I asked Doug how they got here, and he stated that their mother had brought them there a few years earlier. I asked him when he had last heard from their mother, and he had told me that it was over a year ago. He invited us inside and called Samantha and Gianna down from the upstairs bedroom. Samantha and Gianna came down, and immediately told us that they would not go back to their father. We told them that our first concern was their safety. I did ask them about the last time that they had heard from their mother, and they told me that they would not say anything without a lawyer. I asked Inspector Moran to stay with them, and I stepped outside to contact Lt. Polinski. I advised him that we had Samantha and Gianna, and asked him to start making calls to determine where they should be brought. I also contacted Detective Helmueller and advised them that we had the girls and asked them to respond to the scene as well. Upon their arrival, I asked Detective Coughlin to stay with the girls, as Doug had advised me that Samantha had issues with males. LAKEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CASE/INCIDENT NUMBER 13001278 SUPPLEMENT REPORT OFFICER CURRENT DATE J. Dronen 4816 FORWARD TO NCIC PC DETAIN INV ASSIGNED SENT TO FORFEITURE APP SPVR DISPOSITION 713B 4806 CURRENT TIME 112115 CSU: ON SCENE DCSS CROSS REPORT JUV REF RECORD STATUS Pending County Attorney DATE PROCESSED 11/23/15 1020 EVID SUBMITTED MED REL ENTERED BY ST
NARRATIVE/ELEMENTS: On 11-18-15 I assisted Detective Dronen in executing a search warrant at the White Horse Ranch in Herman, MN. Detective Dronen first made contact at the White Horse Ranch with the US Marshall and once the girls were found, he notified us immediately. I had been waiting in the area and then responded to the White Horse Ranch. I sat with Samantha and Gianna Rucki while plans were being made to bring them back to Dakota County. Samantha and Gianna were very quiet however talked about the White Horse Ranch and their responsibilities there. While I sat at the kitchen counter with them Doug Dahlen made a comment to the girls that they knew they were going to have to face this sooner or later. The girls told me that they have been keeping up on their studies with home school materials. I asked them how the annual picnic was for the White Horse Ranch held back in September and they said they were in the house the entire time. The girls told me that they went to church a couple times when they first got to the White Horse Ranch but then Gina and Doug began having church at home. Both girls made it very clear to me that if they were forced to go with their dad, they would run again. The girls told me they had bad experiences with the therapist they were mandated to see before they ran. They also told me the guardian ad litem was never concerned about their thoughts or feelings. They said the guardian ad litem asked them questions about where their mom was hiding her money and wanted to know if she was putting the money overseas. The girls stated no one ever listened to them. Once plans were made for Samantha and Gianna’s return, Detective Dronen and I drove them to the Lakeville Police Department. Then with the help of the Jacob Wetterling Foundation, arrangements were made for Samantha and Gianna to be medically examined at Fairview Riverside Children’s Hospital. I then transported them to the hospital and stayed with them until rooms were made available for them. Samantha and Gianna were found to be in good health. On 11-20-15 at approximately 1130 hours I responded to Fairview Riverside Children’s Hospital to bring Samantha and Gianna to a foster home. After speaking with Social Services, it was determined that a foster care home would be best for their placement at this time. A foster home was found that had horses and other animals to help make the transition easier. I placed the girls on a 72 hour police and health welfare hold. We met Social Worker Paula Pletsch at the foster home. Paula spoke with the girls for a bit and their main concern was they did not want to be with their dad. Status: Arrest.LAKEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT CASE/INCIDENT NUMBER 13001278 SUPPLEMENT REPORT OFFICER CURRENT DATE K. Coughlin #4812 FORWARD TO NCIC PC DETAIN INV ASSIGNED SENT TO County Attorney FORFEITURE APP SPVR DISPOSITION 713B 112315 CURRENT TIME CSU: ON SCENE DCSS CROSS REPORT JUV REF RECORD STATUS Pending DATE PROCESSED 11/23/15 0930 EVID SUBMITTED MED REL ENTERED BY ST

Lakeville Police Department Training Log:
ID Number 4816; Name of Law Enforcement Officer: Dronen, James; Agency: Lakeville Police Department; Rank: Detective, Date Hired: 8/23/2004; Class Dates: 10/22/2008 10/23/2008; Date Attended: 10/22/2008; Course Or Subject Title: Reid Interview/Interrogation; Training Number Category: 164 Police; Location: Minnetonka; Instructor: Reid; Training Hours: 16.00. L.E.A. Data Technologies Training Database 3/11/2019 10:46:36AM.

Lakeville Police Department Training Log:
ID Number 4812; Name of Law Enforcement Officer: Coughlin, Kelli; Agency: Lakeville Police Department; Rank: Officer, Date Hired: 9/14/1998; Class Dates: 4/16/2009; Date Attended: 4/16/2009; Course Or Subject Title: Statements and Confessions; Training Number Category: 206 Police; Location: Northern Service Center (Dakota County); Instructor: Dakota County Attorney’s Office; Training Hours: 3.00. L.E.A. Data Technologies Training Database 3/11/2019 10:47:32AM.



When corrupt cops intentionally forget to fall back onto their training, right?

ICR: 17003195 – MN0610000, Supplemental Report, Title: DLS statement, Date: 08-11-2017, Q: Deputy Bryan Klassen, A: Dean Lee Swerman.
Q: Okay. All right, so Dean, like I told you since we’re sitting a, sitting in here, you’re in handcuff, um, you’re not free to leave, a this is being recorded. You have the right to talk to an attorney and have him present with you while you’re being questioned. If you cannot afford to hire an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you without cost before any questioning if you wish. You can decide at any time to exercise these rights and not answer any statements. You can decided at any time to exercise these rights and not answer any questions or make any statement. Do you understand that?
A: Mhh
Q: Is that a yes?
A: Yes. ...
Q: So this is the only phone that you would communicate with? Okay. Is there a password on the phone?
A: Yes.
Q: Okay. Can I have that?
A: No.
Q: No?
A: Not till I talk to my attorney.
Q: Okay.
A: A attorney.
Q: Okay. So here’s what I would like to do. Um. I need to, oh there it is. Okay. I’m going to place it in airport mode is what I did, just so you’re aware of that. Um, and then I’m going to turn it off so it doesn’t ring. So this is gonna end up staying with me. Okay? Just so you’re aware of that. Um, we’ll be drafting a search warrant for it so the I asked you for the password is then we don’t have to destroy the cell phone to get the data off of it. Otherwise we gotta, in no less terms, or no better terms, break it in order to get the card out of there to need to do that. A: Well can I have an attorney in here right now?
Q: I, it’s Friday night so more than likely not. Um, so that’s where that’s at. Um, ...
Q: Do you want to give me the password?
A; Yea, just open it up.
Q: You understand you have the right to refuse that, right?
A: Well, I’m not getting an attorney anyways so.

Recross-Examination by Bruce Rivers – The Witness (Deputy Bryan Klassen):
Q: What is your training and experience when somebody asks for a lawyer? What are you supposed to do as an officer?
A: Stop questioning.
Q: And did you do that in this case?
A: No.
Mr. Rivers: Nothing further.
Omnibus Hearing, May 22, 2018, Case No. 61-CR-17-301 State of Minnesota
vs Dean Lee Swerman
Sometimes police ignore the Miranda requirements altogether. They may simply tell the suspect to sign the waiver form as if he had no choice, perhaps without even reading the rights. Or if a suspect asks for an attorney, they may try to talk him out of one. One suspect recalled, “When he told me I could have a lawyer present, he advised me against it because all a lawyer would do is drag things out and tell me not to do or say things that would prove my innocence” (Statement of Kevin Mohr, 1999: 2). Other suspects who requested an attorney have reported being told that they could not have an attorney during questioning but would be provided one at trial. In some instances, detectives have flippantly handed the suspect a phone or phone book when requested, implying that he could only get one only if he already knew one to call. Richard A. Leo, Police Interrogation and American Justice, (Cambridge: 2008), Page 132.


https://co.stearns.mn.us/LawPublicSafety/JuvenileDelinquencyandChildProtection/Truancy
Truancy (Children age 12 and over) Stearns County Attorney Janelle P. Kendall
INFORMATION AND FORMS FOR SCHOOLS A Message from Stearns County Attorney Janelle Kendall

School attendance is mandatory in the State of Minnesota for good reason -- children cannot achieve success without the benefits of education.

School Attendance Is The Law
A student between the ages of 12 and 16 is considered truant if he or she is absent without legal excuse for three or more full or partial school days. Children ages 16 and 17 cannot independently “drop out” of school but can lawfully withdraw from school with their parents’ permission. The law mandates that parents compel their children to attend school. There are potential criminal penalties if a parent fails to do so.
If a student misses school for a full or partial day for legitimate reasons, a parent or guardian must notify the school.

Examples of unexcused absences include:
 Missing the bus
 Oversleeping
 Cold weather
 Babysitting
 Need to sleep for work

Consequences to Parents for Educational Neglect:
 A child in Need of Protection or Services (CHIPS) petition may be filed in Juvenile Court. The parents will be named on the petition; proceedings will be open to the public.
A child can be placed on house arrest and subject to Electronic Home Monitoring EHM) which means the child cannot leave the residence unless at school or with a parent.
 A child can be assigned community work service hours.
 A child may be removed from home and placed in a shelter care, foster care, or shot term residential facility. Parents/guardians can be required to pay a fee for placement.
 A child may be ordered to attend family or individual counseling and may be required to participate in a chemical use assessment and to follow recommendations. The Court can also order random drug or alcohol testing.
 Child can be fined up to $100.00.
 Parents/guardians can be required to compel the child's attendance and deliver the child to school at the beginning of each school day for a period of time specified by the Court.
 The Court may revoke or delay all driving privileges up until a student's 18th birthday.
 Both a child and a parent/guardian can be found in civil contempt of court for knowingly violating a juvenile court order. The purpose of civil contempt is to coerce compliance and can result in a fine and/or incarceration.


Will my child have a police record if I file a runaway report?
Most police departments keep juvenile records listing all contacts with a particular child, including reports that a child has run away. Under most circumstances, runaway reports are confidential and cannot be shared with the public. Therefore, reporting your child as a runaway will not affect your child’s future employment, college, or military plans. Runaway records may be released to other police agencies, the courts, or county social service agencies. Under most circumstances, a police department’s records of runaway reports will be destroyed when the child turns 19 years. ...

Can police take my child into custody for being on the street and not in school?
Police officers are responsible to enforce the truancy laws when school is in session. If police pick up your child, they will issue a truancy citation and then return them to their school. Each individual school monitors their students’ truancy data.

Answers to Questions Frequently Asked by Adults Concerned About Adolescents Behavior Answers to Questions Frequently Asked by Adults Concerned About Adolescents Behavior Revised May 2012 Materials developed by:Saint Paul Police Department, Juvenile Division—Missing Persons Unit (651-266-5612)University of Minnesota Medical Center—Fairview Adolescent Chemical Dependency Comprehensive Assessment Program (612-672-6600)
https://cityofroseville.com/DocumentCenter/View/5026/Teen-Behavior--Answers-for-Concerned-Parents?bidId=



Remember:

"So if you were lying to me about that, what else might you be lying to me about?" Elizabeth Vargas' ABC “20/20” interview with Sandra Grazzini-Rucki

Don't forget, okay?

7:45pm Lori Muslof: Your lies will never work! You can’t create evidence that doesn’t exist! Sam once told me that you were just a drunk. I happen to believe that now!
8:00pm Dede Evavold: Well, I take credit where credit’s due! I happen to be an excellent drinker!
8:00pm Lori Muslof: Remember the night you called Sam when she was here??? Totally drunk and freaking out???? That’s the night she told me you had a bad issue with alcohol! You’re a drunk Dede! We’re you drunk when you recorded the girls? Maybe that’s why it’s fuzzy to you! Ha. Were* Sent from Messenger 10-23-15. 13001278 Dede's Emails Nov 2015 Emails.pdf


More to come . . .

Related Links:

What Happened When Nemmers Requested The Transcript Of Tammy Love's April 19, 2013 911 Call For Missing Gianna & Samantha Rucki? Nemmers Found Out 911 Call Never Requested By Lakeville Police? FYI: Dede Evavold Didn't Get Tammy's Love's Formal Statement (Preliminary Audio Statement) Nor The Squad Audio/Video Either, Did She? She Didn't, Did She? Obstruction Of Justice By Lakeville To Cover Up A Farce Investigation?