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A. St. Anthony Police Department Annual Report 1 <br /> 2 <br />Police Chief John Ohl stated the motto of the Police Department is Safety through Service. Chief 3 <br />Ohl reviewed statistical information on Part I and Part II crimes along with Calls for Service. He 4 <br />summarized the Patrol Review showing 2213 citations issued for moving violations, 197 5 <br />citations issued for non-moving violations and 833 arrests. A new CSO officer was hired from 6 <br />the Reserve Officer Program. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Chief Ohl provided an Investigation Review with 340 Total Criminal Cases, 181 Total Cases 9 <br />Cleared, 132 Total Cases Cleared by Arrest and 49 Total Cases Cleared by Other. This showed a 10 <br />clearance rate of 53%. The Police Department completed 1541 hours of training (excluding 11 <br />SWAT and WMD). Training included: Mental/Behavioral Health Training, Leadership Training, 12 <br />Integrity and Diversity Training, Defensive Driving, Emergency Haz Mat, OSHA and Medical 13 <br />Response and Active Shooter Training. 14 <br /> 15 <br />Seven new reserve officers were hired including 2420 donated hours with Schroeder having 450 16 <br />hours and Panning 303 hours. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Chief Ohl reviewed Crime Prevention activities. Sgt. Manseth ran the program including MN 19 <br />Night to Unite – 42 block parties, Polar Plunge, 5th Summer Survival School, Volunteered at the 20 <br />Cinco De Mayo Celebration, Cops vs Kids Basketball, Shop with a Cop, and attended many 21 <br />school and community events. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Chief Ohl stated they depend on the help from the residents. The Police Officers are dedicated to 24 <br />their positions and the City. They do feel appreciated by the citizens and the Council. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Councilmember Gray asked about the philosophy on body cams. Chief Ohl stated it is a topic of 27 <br />big discussion. They are waiting for legislation to catch up with technology. He has some 28 <br />concerns about data practices and body cams. Another challenge is funding. The storage 29 <br />accounts for the highest cost. 30 <br /> 31 <br />Councilmember Jenson complimented the Police Department on the publication done last year. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Councilmember Stille thanked Chief Ohl for his leadership and the reputation he has provided to 34 <br />staff and the community. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Councilmember Brever stated she echoes the comments of the Councilmembers and also wants 37 <br />to thank the Police Department from the schools. The children in the City are not fearful of the 38 <br />Police officers and they are very approachable. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Mayor Faust thanked Chief Ohl and his staff. In the publication, it was important to read the 41 <br />annual report and read what others in the department had written. The Department goes out of 42 <br />their way to serve the public. Mayor Faust stated he is grateful for the Reserve Officers who 43 <br />volunteer their time without pay. 44 <br /> 45 <br />B. Resolution 16-030 a Resolution Providing for the Sale of $1,510,000 General Obligation 46 <br />Bonds, Series 2016A and $1,495,000 General Obligation Tax Abatement Bonds, Series 47 <br />2016B. 48 <br />2