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Agenda Packets
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8/8/1994
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City Council Packets
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8/8/1994
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g• <br />Public Service <br />The public relies on the Police Department for assistance and advice in many <br />routine and emergency situations which occur in the community. Although <br />many of these calls are not police regulated, we respond to those requests and <br />render such aid and/or advice as indicated by the situation. <br />Animal Control/Nuisance Abatement <br />The Community Service Officer and Officers of the Department enforce the <br />animal control and nuisance ordinances. The Department impounds dogs and <br />other animals and interacts with residents to maintain the health and safety of <br />the community. <br />h. School Liaison/Youth Counseling <br />The Department's Investigators and other officers of the Department work <br />closely with school officials, probation officers, human services and other <br />agencies to aid in the health, safety and welfare of the community's youth. <br />i. Emergency Services <br />The Department assists in coordinating and planning with other agencies <br />procedures used in the event of a major disaster or hazardous materials <br />incident. Rendering aid to the injured, providing security and coordinating <br />support groups is a responsibility and a duty that the Department is prepared <br />for. <br />The Police Department provides police services to the community year around, twenty- <br />four hours per day. At the present time, the Department employs: Chief, Lieutenant, two <br />Sergeants, two Investigators and nine Patrol Officers. The Department also employs a <br />Community Service Officer, one full time Secretary and one part time Secretary. Support <br />services are provided by the Ramsey County Sheriffs Department, the Bureau of Criminal <br />Apprehension and other agencies. <br />To help supplement the manpower shortage, the Department created a Reserve Unit in <br />1986. The Reserve Unit presently consists of seven members who regularly patrol with <br />sworn officers. Reserve Officers and/or part-time officers should not be considered as a <br />replacement for a regular full-time officer. Their authority, duties, and responsibilities are <br />very limited. <br />In response to national and local concern about drug abuse, the Police Department will <br />attack the problem in two ways. On the prevention side, we will be working with school <br />officials on a drug education program at Pinewood School. Project D.A.R.E. (Drug <br />51 <br />
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