Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Kevin Ayotte missing person case



On September 30, 1982, a three year old child by the name of Kevin Jay Ayotte went missing from his family's residence in Sugarbush Township, in Beltrami County.  At that time (29 years ago) an exhaustive search and investigation was undertaken by then Sheriff Tom Tolman and members of the sheriff's office with assistance from other state and federal agencies.   That investigation did not succeed in finding Kevin or even determining the exact nature of his disappearance.  This case has continued to haunt the Ayotte family, retired law enforcement officials involved in the investigation and active members who have come on the sheriff's department, since.

A few weeks ago, Beltrami County Sheriff's Investigator Scott Hinners reexamined the Kevin Jay Ayotte Missing Person case from 1982 and began running names from the case file through investigative databases.  During this search, the investigator located an individual in Michigan using the same name, date of birth and social security number assigned to the missing Kevin Jay Ayotte from Beltrami County.  Additional assistance was sought by Investigator Hinners from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Alexandria, VA.  As investigator Hinners continued his investigation he learned that Kevin's mother and father also were living in Michigan in a town in the same region as the person using Kevin Jay Ayotte's name.

Last week, Investigator Hinners , accompanied by a Special Agent  from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, travelled to Michigan and began searching for the subject.  With the help of local Michigan authorities, Beltrami County Investigators located an individual who had stolen and assumed the identity of Kevin Jay Ayotte and used this new identity for financial purposes.  

As it turned out, this suspect was known to local authorities in Michigan.  The suspect was interviewed by law enforcement authorities and admitted to the identity theft.  The Identity theft investigation was left in the hands of Michigan authorities and remains under investigation.  Beltrami investigators returned to Bemidji after they made contact with Kevin Ayotte's parents in Michigan to discuss these developments in the case.  Investigators determined it was a coincidence that Kevin's parents were living in such close proximity to the suspect in the case.

This Missing Person Case remains open and under investigation with ongoing assistance from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Sheriff Phil Hodapp

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Crackdown on Impaired Boaters coming to Beltrami County


Field Sobriety Test Newly Validated for Use on the Water


Beginning June 24 and running through June 26, 2011,  the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office will participate in the Operation Dry Water program and will be out in force looking for boaters whose Blood Alcohol Content exceeds the state limit of .08%.  Operation Dry Water will include increased patrols and breathalyzer tests as well as boater education.  Impaired boaters can expect penalties to be severe.  In Minnesota they include fines, jail and loss of boating or even driving privileges.

"We intend to stop intoxicated boaters and to educate as many boaters as possible about the hazards of Boating Under the Influence (BUI)," says Deputy Brian Birt, spokesperson for Operation Dry Water.  

A boat operator or passenger with a blood alcohol concentration above the legal limit runs a significantly increased risk of being involved in a boating accident. When impaired by alcohol, boating accidents are more likely and more deadly for both passengers and boat operators, many of whom capsize their vessel or simply fall overboard.  

BUI is a primary contributing factor in nearly 1 in 5 boating fatalities nationwide and Minnesota has gotten tougher in recent years in enforcing laws against this high-risk behavior.  Boaters found operating a recreational vessel with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 percent or higher will find their voyage terminated and may have their watercraft impounded.

Operation Dry Water (ODW), a multi-agency, education and enforcement initiative Operation Dry Water (ODW), a multi-agency, education and enforcement initiative launched by NASBLA in 2009 in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard, puts thousands of local, state and federal marine law enforcement officers on the water nationwide the last weekend in June to give BUI enforcement high visibility during the peak boating season.

"There will be arrests this weekend, and some boaters will face the consequences of boating under the influence," says Deputy Birt.  "We want recreational boaters to enjoy themselves, but there will be zero tolerance for BUI."

Operation Dry Water is a joint program of MN DNR, the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators, and the U.S. Coast Guard and.  For more information, visit www.operationdrywater.org.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Bemidji/Cass Lake Area Phone Service Outage

June 8th, 2011

The Beltrami County Sheriff's Office Communications Center has been notified of a phone service outage affecting some phone lines in the Bemidji and Cass Lake areas.  Phone technicians are looking into the problem that is affecting phone calls to and from some land-lines including long distance service and some land-line to cell phone service.  At this time there is no estimated time of repair.  Callers are hearing a busy signal when trying to make out going phone calls.  911 service is not impacted by this service outage, but callers attempting to dial the non-emergency number may not be able to get through.  If your call is an emergency or needs to be handled urgently please dial 911 to reach the Beltrami County Sheriff's Office or Bemidji Police Department.

Citizens with phone service should continue to use 218-333-9111 for non-emergency calls.

Christopher Muller

~Christopher Muller
Assistant Emergency Management Director /
911 Communications Team Leader /
Law Enforcement Center TAC

Beltrami County Sheriff's Office
613 Minnesota Ave NW
Bemidji, MN 56601
ph.218-333-8386
chris.muller@co.beltrami.mn.us<mailto:chris.muller@co.beltrami.mn.us>