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We also replaced our Public Service Officer (PSO) due to the previous PSO accepting <br />new employment as the city housing code inspector. In December, we welcomed <br />Samantha Drewry as our new PSO, which has been re -structured to a full time position. <br />During March, Officer Darrell Meyer received a life saving award from the city of New <br />Brighton due to his assistance on a call of a young 20 year old woman who went into <br />cardiac arrest. Officer Meyer assisted the many responders from New Brighton who <br />helped save this woman's life. <br />On June 20, 2013 Mounds View officers responded to a stabbing at 7750 Silver Lake <br />Rd and discovered a deceased 49 year old male in the hallway. A suspect was taken <br />into custody and later charged with Murder in the 2"d degree. That 51 year old suspect, <br />Steven Gooier, pled guilty and is serving a prison sentence of 15 years. The <br />collaborative effort of responding agencies was critical during the successful response <br />and investigation of this incident. The Ramsey County Sheriff's Department, New <br />Brighton Police Department, Minnesota State Patrol, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension <br />and SBM Fire Department were all involved in this incident. <br />16 <br />
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