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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />March 25, 2008 <br />Page 5 <br />2 1. Police <br />4 Police Chief Ohl presented the St. Anthony Police Department 2007 Annual Report. He stated <br />5 there has been a lot of change in 50 years. He has been at the Police Department for 24 years and <br />6 believes he has a good perspective of what has worked, what has not worked, and what has <br />7 changed. The goals and connection to the community and citizens has stayed the same <br />8 throughout the 50 years. He thanked the Council and Mayor for the support and stated the <br />9 officers definitely feel whether the Council is supportive of their efforts and it has a lot to do <br />10 with their work on the street. <br />it <br />12 Councilmember Roth commented with 2008 possibly being a tough economic year one could <br />13 make an assumption that theft may be going up. He asked if there is anything they can do as a <br />14 City, as citizens, or that the Police Department can do to try to prevent that. <br />15 <br />16 Police Chief Ohl replied economics and demographics have a lot to do with crime rates. One <br />17 thing to continue doing is to maintain the relationship with their citizens. The citizens are their <br />18 eyes and ears out there. As they go forward in 2008 they need to keep driving home how <br />19 important it is for residents to call the police when they see something. <br />20 <br />21 Councilmember Roth asked if there are correlations that can be made of trends they could head <br />22 off by considering the data relating to police service in Falcon Heights and Lauderdale. <br />23 <br />24 Police Chief Ohl replied it is easier to see trends in larger areas; however Falcon Heights and <br />25 Lauderdale have small populations and it is difficult to determine trends from the data on those <br />26 cities. The cities of Falcon Heights, Lauderdale and St. Anthony are all quite different, but value <br />27 the same things in their law enforcement agencies. There is some perspective available that could <br />28 be used regarding things that were successful in Falcon Heights or Lauderdale, and vice versa. <br />29 <br />30 Mayor Faust pointed out in 2006 when Silver Lake Village kicked off there seemed to be a lot of <br />31 Part II crimes. He inquired if the reason these crimes have gone down is because the Police <br />32 Department is being more aggressive there and because the businesses are more cognizant of <br />33 what is going on. <br />34 <br />35 Police Chief Ohl replied crimes that are reported by the businesses have a lot to do with the <br />36 statistics, for example whether the businesses decide to stop reporting a certain type of employee <br />37 theft. The business community has a big impact on Part I and Part II offenses. Even when Silver <br />38 Lake Village was being constructed the theft of things such as construction equipment was <br />39 noteworthy. He would like to say the trend is that they are showing people what type of law <br />40 enforcement agency they have in St. Anthony Village, and what they are willing to run down. <br />41 This will have a long-term effect on Part I and Part II offenses. <br />42 <br />43 Mayor Faust noted calls for service increased in 2007 from 6,465 to 6,966. He asked if this <br />44 increase has a negative impact on the ability of officers to respond or if an additional 500 calls <br />45 for service could be handled without problems. <br />46 <br />5 <br />
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