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Drug Recognition Class for Parents <br />The Lino Lakes Police Department conducted drug <br />recognition classes for parents. The class curriculum <br />included what illegal narcotics look like, such as ecstasy, <br />cocaine, crystal methamphetamine, mushrooms, marijuana; <br />the drug paraphernalia used, and the effects that these <br />narcotics have on the human body. Participants were taught <br />how to tell if someone is under the influence of narcotics by <br />their facial expressions and body language. <br />Officer Dale Hager and Sgt. Kelly McCarthy <br />Special Units <br />Animal Control <br />The City of Lino Lakes enforces the animal control laws by utilizing the Community Service <br />Officers, and they are assisted, as needed, by the police officers. <br />The duties of Animal Control include investigating barking dog complaints, animals at large, <br />animal annoyance complaints, animal bites, abuse, assisting with dangerous or injured animals and <br />enforcement. The city renewed their contract with Otter Lake Animal Care Center in Lino Lakes <br />to provide animal services. <br />The department responded to the following Animal Control related incidents in 2005: <br />Animal ordinance calls: 375 <br />Summons for animal ordinance violations: 43 <br />Lost and found animals: 35 <br />Dog bites: 3 <br />Animals impounded: 83 <br />Dog licenses issued: 311 <br />Lino Lakes Police Department 2005 Annual Report 20 <br />