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2019 Annual Report • Police Department • St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br /> <br /> <br />35 | Page <br /> <br />November: Officer Milbrandt, a U.S. Army veteran, had the <br />honor and privilege of observing Scout Troop #153 as they <br />retired a handful of American Flags that are no longer <br />serviceable, including one flown at SAFD. The ceremony <br />was held at Central Park and followed by hot apple cider. <br /> <br />Chief Mangseth, Captain Spiess and Sgt. Huddle were <br />again invited to, and participated in, Community <br />Conversations on Race hosted by student leader group <br />Dare2BeReal at St. Anthony High School. <br />December: Several St. Anthony PD Officers attended and <br />assisted with traffic control at the 2019 <br />Canadian Pacific Holiday Train Event near <br />the intersection of 37th and <br />Stinson. Squads visited with residents <br />who were there to enjoy the festivities and <br />assisted with minor pedestrian safety <br />issues as they arose. Community <br />Engagement Officers streamed the event <br />live on Facebook and Twitter and also <br />posted pictures of the event on the social <br />media sites. <br />Chief Mangseth, Captain Spiess, and Sgt. Huddle were invited to, and participated in, <br />Community Conversations on Race hosted by student leader group Dare2BeReal at St. Anthony <br />High School. <br />Finally, we realize that we could not achieve a high level of success without the contributions, <br />support, and partnerships extended to us by the City Council, neighborhood organizations, <br />local business community, civic groups, our student leaders, and the citizens who live, learn, <br />work and play in St. Anthony. The Police Department is grateful to those who have offered <br />feedback. We look forward to deepening and extending community partnerships into the <br />future.
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