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The Secret Is Light Energy

Summus Medical Laser, also known as High Power Laser Therapy, targets damaged tissue with specific wavelengths of light that have been found to interact with tissue and accelerate the healing process.

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The result? Accelerated wound healing, as well as reduced pain, stiffness, swelling, and spasms. As the injured area returns to normal, function is restored, so patients may take their life back and resume their favorite hobbies and activities.

The Goal Is Healing

More than 1200 studies conducted over 40 years worldwide have shown the powerful therapeutic benefits of high power laser therapy. Findings include:

• Acute Pain: diminished more than 70%, chronic pain more than 60%

• Chronic Low Back Pain: treatment effective in 71% of cases; pain eliminated completely in 45%

• Wounds: 55% greater healing on day 8, as compared to the placebo group • Knee Injury: improved knee flexion and pressure sensitivity after every treatment

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White Bear Lake Police Reports

The White Bear Police Department reported the following selected incidents:

• O fficer’s received a driving complaint of a possible drunk driver on the 3200 block of White Bear Avenue. Officers located the occupied vehicle in the 2500 block of Martin Way. The woman driver, of White Bear Township, was found to be operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. She was booked at the Ramsey County LEC for 4th degree DWI charges on June 28.

• F raud/forgery was reported in the 1900 block of Cedar Avenue on June 28.

• A h arassment complaint was reported in the 4900 block of Woodcrest Road on June 28.

• O fficers responded to a burglary, 911 interference and cruelty to animal report by a past boyfriend in the 3800 block of Howard Avenue. The city prosecutor will determine if charges are applicable.

• O fficers investigated a violation of a protection order in the 3900 block of Hoffman Road on June 28.

• T respassing was reported in the 1700 block of Fair Oaks Drive on June 29.

• O fficers responded to a fraud in progress on June 29. A credit card was being used at a business in the 2600 block of County Road E and the owner of the card was en route. Officers detained a female who explained a male acquaintance setup an appointment for services over the phone, which the business confirmed. It is not clear how the credit card’s information was compromised, as the owner did not give authorization to the male suspect. Investigation is ongoing.

• I llegal fireworks were reported near the 1900 block of 9th Street on June 29. The source was not located. Graffiti damage was reported in the 4900 block of Lake Avenue at Memorial Beach on June 29.

• O fficers assisted the Maplewood Police Department on a traffic stop near Century Avenue and Joy Road on June 30.

• A burglary was reported at a construction site in the 2400 block of Orchard Lane on June 30. Items were stolen and an investigation continues.

• O fficers assisted another agency with an accident hit and run that turned into an assault near Centerville Road and Highway 96 on June 30.

O fficers responded to the 3300 block of Willow Ave for a fireworks complaint involving juveniles on June 30. They were not located on squad arrival.

• A gas drive-off was reported in the 4800 block of Highway 61 in White Bear Lake on July 1. The vehicle was reported to be a blue GMC conversion van with no rear license plate.

• O fficers assisted with the exchange of information following a motor vehicle collision on the 1500 block of Park Street on July 1.

• A t wo vehicle crash occurred in the intersection of Highway 61 and 4th Street on July 1. No injuries were reported. One driver was cited for failure to obey a flashing yellow arrow.

• O fficers assisted the White Bear Lake Fire Department with a dumpster fire near the 1800 block of Birch Street on July 1.

• O fficers arrested a White Bear Lake man on outstanding warrants and as a suspect in a burglary after he jumped out of a second story apartment window before being tazed in the 3500 block of Century Avenue. He was also found to be in possession of pepper spray as an ineligible person. Ramsey County Attorneys will determine if charges are applicable. The man was turned over to Washington County Sheriff deputies on July 2.

• Graffiti was located in the restroom of Lakewood Hills Park in the 2100 block of Orchard Lane on July 2. A n officer took report by phone of a catalytic converter theft in the 3700 block of Dennis Lane on July 3.

• O fficers responded in the 2000 block of Dotte Drive for a domestic assault on July 3. An adult male was arrested.

• T heft of a catalytic converter theft was reported in the 3600 block of Oak Terrace on July 3.

• D isorderly conduct was reported between neighbors in the 1900 block of Eugene Street on July 3. A White Bear Lake man was arrested for his outstanding domestic assault warrants. A motorcycle was stolen from an underground garage in the 1700 block of County Road E on July 4. It was valued at $4,500 value and recovered in St. Paul.

• O fficers assisted the Ramsey County Sheriff Office in the 5000 block of Lake Avenue at the County beach for a squad involved accident on July 4.

• T heft of a catalytic converter was reported in the 2100 block of Randy Avenue on July 4.

• O fficers assisted the White Bear Lake Fire Department with a vehicle fully engulfed in flames in the1800 block of Cedar Avenue on July 4.

RAMSEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS

The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office reported the following selected incidents in Vadnais Heights and White Bear Township:

Vadnais Heights

• L akeridge Liquors in the 100 block of Vadnais Blvd. reported five bottles of tequila, with a total value of $250, stolen June 5. No suspect information is available.

A St. Paul man, 60, was arrested for 2nd degree DWI June 6 in the 900 block of County Road E, after Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office deputies received a report of a possible intoxicated driver in a drivethru who hit another vehicle. After a traffic stop was made and the driver failed multiple standard field sobriety tests with a datamaster blood alcohol content of .017, he was taken in and booked at the law enforcement center.

• A business in the 900 block of County Road E reported receiving counterfeit identification cards June 8. Store clerks collected the cards and turned them over to deputies who inventoried them and logged them into property.

• A Vadnais Heights man, 33, was arrested at 10:51 p.m. June 8 on County Road F and Suzanne Avenue for fleeing deputies on his motorcycle, following a vehicle pursuit that lasted two minutes and covered one mile. The initial attempted traffic stop was precipitated by multiple traffic violations.

• A Mounds View woman, 43, and a Ham Lake woman, 38, were arrested at 12:13 a.m. June 9 in the 3900 block of Rice Street for felony violation of controlled substance laws, after their vehicle was pulled over for suspicion of displaying stolen license plates. The

WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office reports the selected incidents in Birchwood, Dellwood, Grant, Mahtomedi, Pine Springs and Willernie:

Birchwood

• Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputies issued a citation to a motorist for a stop sign violation near Wildwood Avenue and Birchwood Lane at 2:27 a.m. June 11.

• A suspicious solicitor was reported June 12 at 9:03 p.m. walking around the neighborhood of Birchwood Court and going doorto-door.

Grant

• Residents in the 10000 block of 69th Street N. reported on June 5 civil issues involving mail delivery.

• A report of suspicious people staying at a residence in the 7000 block of Jocelyn Lane N. turned out to be guests of the homeowner.

Mahtomedi suspicions about the stolen plates were correct, and they were recovered. The case is under investigation.

• D eputies on patrol at 2:10 a.m. June 4 in the 3000 block of Century Avenue observed four males spinning donuts in the Century College parking lot.

• D eputies cited a motorist for driving after revocation at 3:06 a.m. June 4 near Woodland Court and Woodland Drive, following a traffic stop for a brake light out, license plate light out, the passenger side signal out and an object suspended from the rearview mirror. During the traffic stop, deputies discovered the driver’s status on their mobile data computer.

• D eputies conducted a traffic stop at 12:09 a.m. June 5 near Century College and arrested the passenger for undisclosed reasons.

• T respassing was reported at 11:40 a.m. June 5 on Warner Avenue S., which resulted in the issuing of a citation the following day.

• A wallet was reported found June 6 in the restroom near Juniper Street and East Avenue and turned over to law enforcement.

• A resident in the 1000 block of Hallam Avenue N. reported trash bags containing yard waste dumped in the neighborhood.

• A Shakopee man, 35, was arrested on outstanding warrants at the Vadnais Heights Walmart in the 800 block of County Road E and cited for theft, after deputies were called to the store to assist loss prevention personnel with detaining and banning two known shoplifters. Deputies detained the male in the parking lot, after store employees witnessed him commit gross misdemeanor theft of $678.47 in merchandise. His female companion was released from the scene.

• A g rill and clothing were reported stolen June 10 from a garage in the 800 block of County Road D. The total estimated loss of the items was more than $6,000. No suspect information exists.

• A C oon Rapids man reported his wallet lost June 10 at a Clinic in the 3500 block of Arcade Street. No suspicious activity on his credit cards had been noted at the time of the report.

• Jacon, LLC, a business in the 3900 block of Labore Road, reported a burglary early June 11, after the complainant arrived at work and noticed a side window of the business broken into. As deputies cleared the building, they noticed damage to windows, a safe box missing, and cameras spraypainted. The case is under investigation.

A p erson at work in the 900 block of County Road E reported being harassed by a neighbor on June 12.

• A Brooklyn Center man, 33, was arrested for domestic assault June 12 in the 1000 block of County Road D, after deputies responded to the report of a domestic and located the suspect

Deputies checked the bags and then advised the Mahtomedi Public Works Department to come and dispose of the waste.

• A motorist was cited June 8 near Lincolntown Avenue and Long Lake Road for using a cellular device while operating a motor vehicle, after deputies observed the driver drive through a stop sign.

• A n employee of the Holiday station on Stillwater Road reported the water pipe for their sprinkler system broken and was leaking water. After the station employees contacted the public works department, they were told that the leak was not within the jurisdiction of the municipal water works and the station was on its own to fix the problem. The station manager quickly placed a work order to fix the issue.

• A physical disagreement between two boys at Wedgewood Park was reported at 8:03 p.m. June 8, after one of the boys hit the other in the face. After the victim left the park with his friends, deputies met with the other child and his friends who had remained at the park. The boy who did the hitting said it was an accident.

Pine Springs

A M innesota motorist was cited by deputies at 12:38 a.m. June 6 on westbound I-694 at the westbound ramp to Highway 36 for speeding 74 mph in a 55mph zone. The driver, whose attitude was described as good, admitted to speeding 19 mph over the limit.

• A n eastbound driver was cited by deputies at 12:22 a.m. June 7 on Highway 36 over the Hilton Trail exchange for speeding 70 mph in a 55mph zone. The deputies were on stationary patrol and clocked the vehicle on radar. The driver was also cited for having only one working headlight. During the stop, deputies described the driver as being very hyper with constricted pupils and displaying negative impairment.

Willernie

• A Willernie woman was arrested at 11:20 a.m. June 7 on Milford Lane, after deputies were called in to assist with investigations.

White Bear Township

A Blaine man and Twin City Lawn Care both reported a burglary June 8 in the 1100 block of Birch Lake Blvd., after several lawn care tools and a truck were stolen. The items were entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database and a Tri-County alert was issued.

• A C olumbus, Ohio woman reported an attempted withdrawal of cash from her bank in the 1000 block of Meadowlands Drive June 8. After the suspect tried to use the victim’s stolen identity information to withdraw cash, she was denied by the bank. The case is under investigation. (This doesn’t make sense. An Ohio woman called the sheriff’s office and reported someone, also a woman, tried to make a cash withdrawal from her bank her in Ramsey county? Was the Ohio woman who called in the report denied by the bank or was it the suspect?)

• A W hite Bear Lake woman, 18, was cited at 2:02 a.m. June 11 in the 3900 block of Lakewood Avenue for consumption by a minor, after deputies were called out to a disturbance complaint. On arrival, they discovered a juvenile drinking party. Several juveniles were also issued juvenile citations for consumption by a minor. No resistance was encountered, and the youths were released to their parents.

• A W hite Bear Township man, 36, was arrested for assault June 11 in the 4200 block of Homewood Avenue, after deputies were called out to the scene of a domestic.

Loretta Harding

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