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2019 Annual Report • Police Department • St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br /> <br /> <br />2 | Page <br /> <br /> <br />II. Department Summary <br />The following pages consist of annual statistics, activities, crime reports, investigations, use of resources, <br />and other initiatives during the year starting January 1, 2019 and ending December 31, 2019. <br />DEPARTMENT AUTHORIZED STRENGTH <br />Twenty full time police officers. Four of these officers are employed due to revenues received from our <br />contract city of Lauderdale. <br />• 14 volunteer reserve officers <br />• 1 full time community service officer <br />• 2 full time civilian support staff <br />On January 18th, Officer Dane Lazenberry resigned his position as a police officer with our department to <br />pursue employment opportunities in another city. In March, Michael Milbrandt resigned his position as <br />community Service Officer (CSO) after successfully interviewing and testing to become a full time police <br />officer with this agency. In June, Elizabeth Villanueva filled the position of Community Service Officer. <br />ST. ANTHONY POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET <br />Total budget for the year 2019, including revenues from our contract city was, $3,309,795. <br />ST. ANTHONY POLICE FLEET <br />• 6 – Marked Squads <br />• 1 – Marked Reserve Unit <br />• 1 – Marked CSO Unit <br />• 5 – Unmarked Units <br /> <br />• Total 14 Units <br /> <br />
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