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L A K E E L M O A N N U A L R E P O R T | 2 0 2 5 25 <br />2026 Priorities <br />Deputies will focus on traffic impacts and <br />enforcement with upcoming local road projects. <br />We plan to implement a new 12-hour schedule <br />to increase coverage in the city. <br />We’ll also be upgrading body cameras and the <br />Records Management System agency-wide. <br />2025 Highlights <br />Lake Elmo deputies attended more than 15 <br />community engagement events in 2025, <br />including National Night to Unite, city <br />celebrations, book readings with children at <br />area schools, K9 demonstrations, <br />neighborhood watch groups, rotary <br />presentations, and many more. <br />Increased traffic enforcement on Lake Elmo <br />Avenue during the Manning Avenue road <br />closure and higher traffic levels due to the <br />new school construction. <br />The Washington County Sheriff’s Office <br />Community Service Officer program has <br />been a major asset to Lake Elmo. The CSOs <br />have been instrumental in helping deputies <br />resolve animal and dog complaints, parking <br />issues and noise complaints, as well as <br />enforcing city ordinances, patrolling parks, <br />and much more. This has allowed our <br />deputies to focus on other recurring issues <br />within the city. <br />Milestones: Sgt. Jacobson received <br />recognition for 20 years of service as well <br />as a meritorious service award for his 19 <br />years of service with the K9 unit; Deputy Joe <br />Maloney received recognition for 5 years of <br />service; and Deputy Mike Lindholm is set to <br />retire with 30 years of service. <br />Washington County Sheriff’s Office <br />City of Lake Elmo <br />Deputy Yetter prepares K9 Huck during ademo with Deputy Liebenow, left, during LakeElmo’s National Night to Unite in August. <br />Sgt. Jacobson with Deputies Maloney andLiebenow in Lake Elmo during National Night toUnite.