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UMJC. Thomas Kooy. Deputy Director CriMNet Development Team State of Minnesota. Donald Pince (aka Blom). Kathlyn ("Katie") Poirier. Blom has six prior felony convictions: five of them sex-related or kidnapping

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  1. UMJC

  2. Thomas Kooy Deputy Director CriMNet Development Team State of Minnesota

  3. Donald Pince (aka Blom) Kathlyn ("Katie") Poirier

  4. Blom has six prior felony convictions: five of them sex-related or kidnapping Blom's first conviction came in 1975 for aggravated assault on a 15-year-old West St Paul girl Later that same year he was convicted of kidnapping and raping a 14-year-old girl from the same city In 1981, Blom was convicted of attempting to sexually assault a 13-year-old girl in Rosemount Convicted of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old Burnsville girl a year later His last conviction was in 1983 for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 16-year-old Stillwater girl Blom served a total of nine years in prison and 2 1/2 years in a state mental hospital between 1975 and 1990. Donald NMN Pince Donald Albin Pince Timothy Edward Whitmore Dennis Alan Franklin Donald Albin Michael Pince Dennis Allen Franklin John Koppels John Fitzgerald Koppels John F. Kipple Travis Micheal Danzl Don Alan Blom Dennis Franklin Donald Micheal Alan John Fitzgerald Kipples Donald Micheal Pince Donald Albin Pince Donald Aubin Hutchinson Donald Blom took his wife's surname when they married, which made it more difficult for employers and law enforcement to connect him with past criminal records.

  5. Kerry Dean StevensonDate of Birth: 04/29/58 AKA Kerry Dean Geller Keith Allen Brummer Bob Stevenson Robert Mark Geller James Heidelberg Richard Lee Olson Bob Geller Robert James Stevenson Eric Allen Johnson Alias Dates of Birth: 03/29/55, 05/11/58, 01/24/61, 05/05/55, 04/29/55, 03/27/48, 04/24/54

  6. Year Year Convictions Convictions County County 1983 1984 Indecent Conduct DWI Hennepin Hennepin 1986 1985 Indecent Conduct Indecent Conduct Hennepin Anoka 1988 1986 Indecent Conduct Indecent Exposure Hennepin Ramsey 1989 1986 DWI Indecent Exposure Hennepin Hennepin 1991 1987 Gross Misdemeanor DWI Indecent conduct Anoka Hennepin 1987 Indecent conduct Anoka 1997 Theft, 4th degree Hennepin 1989 Gross Misdemeanor DWI Pine 1992 Indecent Conduct Anoka 1993 Indecent Conduct Ramsey 1993 Indecent Conduct Ramsey 1993 Indecent Exposure Hennepin 1993 Escape from Custody Hennepin 1994 Theft by Check Ramsey 1997 Criminal Sex Conduct, 5th degree Ramsey 1998 Criminal Sex Conduct, 4th degree Hennepin 2000 Criminal Sex Conduct, 5th degree Anoka Statewide: 30% to 90% of all convictions fail to be matched to Criminal History Records

  7. Demonstration

  8. Searches

  9. An example of a record returned from the statewide LE system

  10. Alias Records

  11. Multiple Systems

  12. An example Result Record from the state courts system (page 1)

  13. An example Result Record from the state courts system (page 2)

  14. An example Result Record from the MN Predatory Offender Registry (page 1)

  15. An example Result Record from the MN Predatory Offender Registry (page 2)

  16. When a result includes a records photo from the MRAP, the camera icon is present.

  17. An example Result Record from the MN Repository of Arrest Photos (MRAP)

  18. Subscriptions

  19. UMJC National and Regional Efforts CISAnet MAJIC

  20. Architectural Principles for Regional Information Sharing

  21. Architectural Principles • Principle 1: Respect Existing System/Network Governance Structures • Principle 2: Leverage Existing Trust Relationships • Principle 3: Maximize Reuse of Existing Infrastructures • Principle 4: Employ a Delegated Trust Model

  22. Architectural Principles • Principle 5: Implement an Appropriate Level of Security Services • Principle 6: Adopt only Standards-based Solutions that are consistent with Industry Direction • Principle 7: The Prescribed Solution must be Cost effective • Principle 8: All Tactical Solutions Must be a Step in the Strategic Direction

  23. UMJC Upper Midwest Justice Consortium

  24. Justice Data Dictionary

  25. Public Defender Probation Court Law Enforcement/Jail State Criminal Justice Agencies Prosecutor A Local Model of Justice Information

  26. Statewide Integration

  27. Upper Midwest Justice Consortium UMJC

  28. Project A Create a common Web Interface available to users in all UMJC states: • Minnesota – CriMNet :POR – CWS - S3 - Statewide Police Incident System (MJNO) - Statewide Arrest Photo Repository (MRAP) - County Attorney’s System (MCAPS) – DVS – State LEMS (warrants and NCIC) • Michigan: Statewide Offender Tracking Information System (OTIS) • Illinois: Statewide Prison/Parole Information system and the Chicago Police Department Record System (CLEAR) • North Dakota: State Predatory Offender Registry System • Iowa: Statewide Prison/Parole Information System • Wisconsin: Statewide District Attorney System (Protect) • Indiana: Expressed Significant interest (System TBD)

  29. Project A

  30. Project B Expanding MJNO • MJNO is a data index that local law enforcement agencies in Minnesota use to share police contact information. • Currently, it has over 170 agencies actively contributing data and more than 4,500 law enforcement users from MN and WI. • The current index data contains 7.8 million law enforcement contact records. • MJNO is currently is undergoing a major enhancement that will bring into an even richer set of incident data and will be delivering LE incident data from nearly 500 agencies statewide in MN and WI by the end of 2004.

  31. Project B

  32. www.crimnet.state.mn.us

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