June E-News: What you can do to help prevent elder abuse

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June 19, 2018


OUR MISSION

We serve justice and public safety through our commitment to ethical prosecution, crime prevention, and through innovative and reasoned client representation.


Information on how you can help prevent elder abuse

Elder Abuse Awareness Day video with Mike Freeman and Susan Crumb

Request a visit for National Night Out

One in 10 older Americans are victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation. And for every case that is reported, many more go undetected. That's why our office works to raise awareness of this issue around World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, which was June 15.

We prosecute cases involving the abuse, neglect and financial exploitation of individuals who prey on seniors and vulnerable adults. We also assist Adult Protective Services from Hennepin County in their work to provide protective planning for seniors and families who are dealing with abuse, neglect, or self-neglect by seniors or vulnerable adults.

If you are concerned that a family member, friend or neighbor is being abused or exploited, or can no longer take care of themselves, you can call the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at 844-880-1574. Or, you can fill out a simple, online form via their web site and your report will automatically be sent to the appropriate agencies who can provide the necessary follow up care and support.

For a free brochure about financial exploitation and elder abuse, email citizeninfo@hennepin.us

Members of our Complex Crimes Team also provide presentations to senior groups and organizations on telephone scams and frauds. Call Diane Krenz at 612-384-6919 for more information about scheduling one.

Photo of baby next to chalk drawing of words "National Night Out"

We love National Night Out! Last year, 275 staff members from our office visited more than 400 block parties and community gatherings throughout Hennepin County. We enjoy having the chance to talk with folks and answer your questions about the justice system and provide crime prevention tips.

If you plan to host your own block party this year, or are organizing a community event in Hennepin County, and would like someone from the County Attorney's Office to visit, please complete this form or, email jean.heyer@hennepin.us.


Hopkins man sentenced to more than 38 years in prison for murder in park

Hennepin County District Court Judge Shereen Askalani sentenced Chance Adams, 27, to more than 38 years in prison for murdering 18-year-old George Pineda who was walking through a Minneapolis park, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced Thursday.

Adams was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after serving 30 years as a result of the jury’s guilty verdict on the first-degree murder charge. In the Wednesday hearing, Adams was also sentenced to 98 months for the aggravated robbery, which is to be served consecutively. Additionally, Judge Askalani sentenced him to 84 months, which is an upward departure, for being a felon in possession of a handgun. This sentence is to be served concurrently.

The result is Adams will have to serve 38 years and two months in prison before he can even ask to be considered for parole.

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CONTACT INFO

Michael O. Freeman

Hennepin County Attorney

300 S. Sixth St., Minneapolis, MN 55487

612-348-5550 - citizeninfo@hennepin.us