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Mounds View PD Reserve Unit 2024 Quarter 2 Report <br /> Reserve Officers volunteered a total of one hundred eleven (111) hours in the second <br /> quarter of 2024. This is down about thirty-three hours from quarter two in 2023. Rain <br /> has been a main factor in limiting outreach events. Reserve Officer Mark Walker <br /> continues to recover from his injury and will hopefully be back for Festival in The Park. <br /> We remain optimistic but the goal is to have him come back when he is ready. <br /> During the second quarter of 2024, Reserve Officers completed around 80 hours of <br /> proactive patrol, six (6)jail transports, one (1) courtesy transport, assisted on five (5) <br /> medical emergencies and lift assists, one (1) lockout, two (2) animal calls, three (3) <br /> outreach events and assisted on three (3) traffic accidents. Reserve Officers helped <br /> with the Pinewood Carnival and The North Church rock wall events. <br /> Reserve Officer Overton is now known as a local hero for helping save several <br /> ducklings from a storm drain. With the help of a few concerned citizens and a pool net, <br /> Officer Overton was able to rescue the ducks, using the net and scooping them out of <br /> the drain. <br /> Reserve Officers Traczyk and Overton assisted the Roseville Police Department with <br /> the Rosefest Parade again this year. This is the second year we have collaborated with <br /> the Roseville Police Department, which they greatly appreciate. We received the <br /> following message from Roseville Reserve Sergeant Kathryn Smith, "I would like to <br /> send a huge thank you to Reserve Officers Overton and Traczyk for the help at <br /> the Rosefest Parade. The reserves were a huge part on making the parade a <br /> success." r q <br /> 1 <br /> ' _ .f_ � •6' .1 'O'er-✓ - .v, <br /> h <br />