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2016 Annual Report • Police Department • St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br /> <br /> <br />10 | Page <br /> <br />Assisting our sworn staff is our Community Service Officer. CSO Ismail Turray joined the St. <br />Anthony Police Department in 2015. He was recruited from our volunteer Reserve program <br />and has been a welcome addition to the team. He is currently studying law enforcement and <br />has aspirations of becoming a police officer. He is often called upon to assist the patrol staff <br />with traffic control, prisoner transports, and animal complaints. His experiences within the <br />department should prove to be invaluable as he continues with his journey. <br /> <br />2016 saw the retirements of Police Chief John Ohl, Captain Dominic <br />Cotroneo, and Officer Jack Christman. All were integral members <br />of the St. Anthony Police Department with around 90 years of <br />combined experience. Their contributions to our communities will <br />be deeply missed and we wish them all well in their future <br />endeavors. <br /> <br />With the vacancies left after retirements, the Police Department was able to welcome three new <br />members to the patrol staff in 2016. <br /> <br />Patrol Officer Dane Lazenberry had previously worked as a Police <br />Reserve with the St. Anthony Police Department. While studying <br />to be a Police Officer, Dane volunteered countless hours to the <br />program. Shortly after graduation, Dane became a Minnesota <br />State Trooper. After working the highways for nine months, he <br />was made aware of an opening in St. Anthony. His dedication and <br />loyalty to our communities made for an easy decision to return.
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