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The Lino Lakes violent crime rate is 70% lower than the Minnesota average <br />The Lino Lakes property crime rate is 58% lower than the Minnesota average <br />Lino Lakes is safer than 84.8% of cities in the United States <br />A complete breakdown of UCR data is located in Appendix A. <br />Crime Summary: Lino Lakes has the lowest crime rate in Anoka County and achieved a reduction <br />in crime that is 26% better than other similar cities. <br />Budget and staffing <br />The population of Lino Lakes has increased from 14,622 in 2000 to 20,953 in 2012, a 43% <br />increase. The authorized strength of the Lino Lakes Police Department increased from 21 to 25 <br />during that same time (19% increase). From 2006 to 2009, the department was authorized to <br />staff 27 sworn officers, but those two positions were eliminated in 2010. The average <br />population increase for cities in Anoka County and cities in our Stanton Group was a 25% <br />increase in population with a 22% staffing increase (Appendix B). <br />Lino Lakes Police Department currently employees 1.2 sworn officers for every 1,000 people. <br />The average for Group V is 1.58 officers per 1,000 residents, the statewide average is 1.9 <br />officers per 1,000 residents, and the Midwest region average is 2.2 officers per 1,000 residents. <br />According to the Minnesota State Auditor, the Lino Lakes Police Department has the second <br />lowest price per capita for police services of any city in Anoka County, and the third lowest in <br />Anoka County and our Stanton Group. The average cost per capita in Anoka County is $211.06 <br />per resident and $207.07 per resident in our Stanton Group. <br />From 2000 to 2012, the cost per capita for police services in Lino Lakes has increased from <br />$109.15 to $160.89 in 2012 (47 %). The average increase of per capita cost of police services for <br />cities in Anoka County from 2000 -2012 was 69 %.3 <br />3 Source: Minnesota State Auditor located in Appendix C <br />
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