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3/25/2014
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V. Patrol Review <br />2013 Annual Report · Police Department · St. Anthony Village, Minnesota <br />9 <br />34 <br />679 <br />244 <br />67 <br />23 <br />2013 Total Arrests: 1047 <br />DWI 34 Traffic 679 Criminal 244 <br />Felony 67 Warrant 23 <br /> <br />Though numbers are easily used to evaluate <br />performance, the difficult to measure activities of <br />the patrol officers should not go unnoticed. One of <br />the most important things an officer can give to the <br />community is time and determination. Some of the <br />most impactful aspects of effective patrol comes <br />from spending the extra time to make a difference <br />in the community and solving problems at their root. <br />This can be anything from a problem intersection, <br />a roadway that needs more police presence, or <br />working with a community group to address a <br />neighborhood nuisance. These are all functions of <br />the patrol officer and one that is engrained in the <br />culture of the department. Dedicated enforcement <br />action, education, and a culture of community- <br />oriented policing at the patrol level is what furthers <br />the goal toward maintaining our safe and enjoyable <br />community. <br />Active enforcement of the traffic laws are essential to suppressing and deterring crime, reducing traffic <br />crashes and maintaining safe roadways. In 2013, the St. Anthony Patrol Division was committed to these <br />goals and their dedication is evident by the following patrol statistics. <br />Total Citations Issued: 2464 <br />• 2068 were for moving violations <br />• 396 were for non-moving violations <br /> <br />Total Arrests: 1047 <br />• 34 were for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) <br />• 679 were for traffic related offenses <br />• 244 were for criminal offenses <br />• 67 were for Felony level crimes <br />• 23 were for outstanding warrants
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