Impact Statements Requested for Trespassing: William Waldahl

The City attorney and 2nd Precinct are requesting Community Impact Statements (CIS) regarding William Waldahl specifically, or trespassing generally. Waldahl is a 2nd Precinct top offender (pdf) for crimes such as theft, forgery, narcotics, disorderly conduct, and trespassing.You can submit a CIS via e-mail to the 2nd Precinct at 2precinctimpact@ci.minneapolis.mn.us. The submission deadline is October 20th.

Waldahl, William Booking PhotoWilliam Robert Waldahl (Date of Birth: 10/15/1981) is charged with Trespassing. On May 23, 2008, in the 1xx block of 17th Ave NE, William Robert Waldahl was cited for trespassing in an abandoned building.

If you have observed this person engaging in conduct that negatively impacts our community, please consider writing a community impact statement describing that conduct and how it has impacted you and the neighborhood as a whole.
OR
If you haven’t observed this individual, but are experiencing similar problems with other people engaging in similar conduct which negatively impacts our community, please consider writing an impact statement as well.

For questions or further information, contact 2nd Precinct Crime Prevention Specialist (CPS) Carol Oosterhuis at 612-673-2874 or carol.oosterhuis@ci.minneapolis.mn.us.

NOTICE: All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. It is unlawful to report a crime knowing that it is false. See MN Statute 609.505.

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