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Police Services - Saint Anthony Police Department
Provides law enforcement and community services, including:
- Community engagement programs to engage and keep communities safe
- Crime prevention and public safety
- Neighborhood watch programs
- Taking reports of traffic incidents, burglary, theft, property damage, parking complaint, ordinance violation, or an animal control issue
Provides law enforcement and community services, including:
- Community engagement programs to engage and keep communities safe
- Crime prevention and public safety
- Neighborhood watch programs
- Taking reports of traffic incidents, burglary, theft, property damage, parking complaint, ordinance violation, or an animal control issue
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Public Safety Services - Ramsey County Sheriff
- Dispatcher non-emergency
- Dispatching police service to Arden Hills, Falcon Heights, Little Canada, North Oaks, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Township
- Emergency 911 services
- Law enforcement coverage to all Ramsey County lakes, parks, and open spaces
- Sign up for neighborhood crime information via email at www.communitycrimemap.com
- Dispatcher non-emergency
- Dispatching police service to Arden Hills, Falcon Heights, Little Canada, North Oaks, Shoreview, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Township
- Emergency 911 services
- Law enforcement coverage to all Ramsey County lakes, parks, and open spaces
- Sign up for neighborhood crime information via email at www.communitycrimemap.com
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General Crime Program - New Horizons Crisis Center
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
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Law Enforcement Services - Lincoln County Sheriff's Department
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Criminal investigations
- Community crime prevention
- County correctional facility
- Dispatch
- Emergency response
- Firearm permits
- Medication disposal box
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Criminal investigations
- Community crime prevention
- County correctional facility
- Dispatch
- Emergency response
- Firearm permits
- Medication disposal box
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County Sheriff's Department Services - McLeod County Sheriff's Office
- 911 Emergency System Answering Point
- Contract law enforcement services for the city of Silver Lake and city of Stewart
- County jail
- Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting (Anonymous Tip Line 24/7)
- Crime victim notification and witness support including VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday)
- Missing persons
- 911 Emergency System Answering Point
- Contract law enforcement services for the city of Silver Lake and city of Stewart
- County jail
- Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting (Anonymous Tip Line 24/7)
- Crime victim notification and witness support including VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday)
- Missing persons
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County Attorney Services - Big Stone County Attorney
- Child and adult protection representation
- Child support enforcement
- Crime prevention initiatives
- Criminal and delinquency prosecution
- Legal representation of county board and county departments
- Prosecutor in all cases involving juvenile offenders
- Victim/witness assistance
- Child and adult protection representation
- Child support enforcement
- Crime prevention initiatives
- Criminal and delinquency prosecution
- Legal representation of county board and county departments
- Prosecutor in all cases involving juvenile offenders
- Victim/witness assistance
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Police Services - Tracy Police Department
- Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting
- Crime victim/witness support
- Expired and unwanted medication disposal
- Missing person report intake
- Police records
- Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting
- Crime victim/witness support
- Expired and unwanted medication disposal
- Missing person report intake
- Police records
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Sheriff Services - Sherburne County Sheriff's Office
- 911 emergency dispatch
- CodeRED mass notification system for emergencies; residents can register to be notified by the sheriff's office in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts
- Communications division
- County jail
- Court security and transport
- Crime prevention and community policing
- Criminal investigation
- Dive Rescue/Recovery Team
- Emergency management/Homeland security
- Emergency Response Unit (ERU)
- Gun permits
- Horse patrol unit
- K-9 unit
- Prescription Drug Drop Box: Provides a drug disposal box for prescription drugs in pill form, liquids, ointments, or lotions
- Records including foreclosures
- Recreational safety
- Reserve deputy units
- Seniors and Law Enforcement Together (SALT)/The Right Information And Direction (TRIAD): Partnering with community groups, law enforcement professionals, and senior citizens to reduce criminal victimization of older persons and enhancing delivery of law enforcement services
- 911 emergency dispatch
- CodeRED mass notification system for emergencies; residents can register to be notified by the sheriff's office in the event of emergency situations or critical community alerts
- Communications division
- County jail
- Court security and transport
- Crime prevention and community policing
- Criminal investigation
- Dive Rescue/Recovery Team
- Emergency management/Homeland security
- Emergency Response Unit (ERU)
- Gun permits
- Horse patrol unit
- K-9 unit
- Prescription Drug Drop Box: Provides a drug disposal box for prescription drugs in pill form, liquids, ointments, or lotions
- Records including foreclosures
- Recreational safety
- Reserve deputy units
- Seniors and Law Enforcement Together (SALT)/The Right Information And Direction (TRIAD): Partnering with community groups, law enforcement professionals, and senior citizens to reduce criminal victimization of older persons and enhancing delivery of law enforcement services
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Crime Victim Support - Community Partnership Collaborative
- Provides support and advocacy for families and individuals who have been victims of gun violence including recovering from their experience, obtain medical assistance when required, navigate their way through the legal system, how to avoid becoming re-victimized, access benefits, and rebuilding their lives
- Provides community education and awareness regarding the negative impacts gun violence has on the community
- Provides violence prevention and de-escalation training
- Provides gun locks and trigger locks to secure firearms
- Provides support and advocacy for families and individuals who have been victims of gun violence including recovering from their experience, obtain medical assistance when required, navigate their way through the legal system, how to avoid becoming re-victimized, access benefits, and rebuilding their lives
- Provides community education and awareness regarding the negative impacts gun violence has on the community
- Provides violence prevention and de-escalation training
- Provides gun locks and trigger locks to secure firearms
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Law Enforcement Services - Mounds View Police Department
Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control.
Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control.
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Police Services - Winsted Police Department
- City patrol
- Crime investigation
- Crime prevention
- Crime victim support
- Police records
- Crime witness support
- Speakers for bicycle safety education
- Drug abuse education/prevention
- City patrol
- Crime investigation
- Crime prevention
- Crime victim support
- Police records
- Crime witness support
- Speakers for bicycle safety education
- Drug abuse education/prevention
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Police Services - Brainerd Police Department
Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting; missing persons assistance
Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting; missing persons assistance
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Police Services - Saint Paul Police Department
Office of the Chief: (651)266-5588
- City-Wide Services, (1829 Edgecumbe Road), (651)266-5585
- Civilian Review Commission: (651)266-5583
- Force Unit: (651)266-5712
- Forensic Services Unit: (651)266-5606
Crime Lab
Latent print examination
Major crime scene processing?
- Hate Crimes Reporting: (651)291-1111
- Inspection unit
- Internal Affairs: (651)266-5760
- Property and Evidence: (651)266-5637
- Special Operations Unit: (651)266-5963
Bike Cops for Kids Bike Truck and East Metro Agency Collaboration
Emergency Management: (651)266-5494; Fax (651)266-5493
- Event permit: Includes applications and approval process for all events that will impact city streets. Contact Saint Paul Parks and Recreation (651)266-6400 for all events held on park land. Visit website for permit application online.
Patrol Districts
- Patrol Operations: (651)266-5500
- Watch Commanders: (651)266-5627?
- Central District - 367 Grove Street, (651)266-5563
- Downtown - 401 North Robert, (651)291-1111
- East District - 722 Payne Avenue, (651)266-5565
- Western District - 389 North Hamline Avenue, (651)266-5512
Office of the Chief: (651)266-5588
- City-Wide Services, (1829 Edgecumbe Road), (651)266-5585
- Civilian Review Commission: (651)266-5583
- Force Unit: (651)266-5712
- Forensic Services Unit: (651)266-5606
Crime Lab
Latent print examination
Major crime scene processing?
- Hate Crimes Reporting: (651)291-1111
- Inspection unit
- Internal Affairs: (651)266-5760
- Property and Evidence: (651)266-5637
- Special Operations Unit: (651)266-5963
Bike Cops for Kids Bike Truck and East Metro Agency Collaboration
Emergency Management: (651)266-5494; Fax (651)266-5493
- Event permit: Includes applications and approval process for all events that will impact city streets. Contact Saint Paul Parks and Recreation (651)266-6400 for all events held on park land. Visit website for permit application online.
Patrol Districts
- Patrol Operations: (651)266-5500
- Watch Commanders: (651)266-5627?
- Central District - 367 Grove Street, (651)266-5563
- Downtown - 401 North Robert, (651)291-1111
- East District - 722 Payne Avenue, (651)266-5565
- Western District - 389 North Hamline Avenue, (651)266-5512
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County Sheriff's Department Services - Martin County Sheriff's Office
Primary concern is the safety and well-being of all persons and property in Martin County.
- Operates 24 hours a day and 365 day per year and consists of several major divisions including Administration, Patrol, Corrections (jail), and Communications.
- Responsibilities include 911 and emergency dispatching, criminal investigations, crime reporting, drug abuse education and prevention, water patrol and dive rescue, crime prevention, civil process, illegal drug investigations, patrol, and detention and care of inmates
- Issues gun permits
Primary concern is the safety and well-being of all persons and property in Martin County.
- Operates 24 hours a day and 365 day per year and consists of several major divisions including Administration, Patrol, Corrections (jail), and Communications.
- Responsibilities include 911 and emergency dispatching, criminal investigations, crime reporting, drug abuse education and prevention, water patrol and dive rescue, crime prevention, civil process, illegal drug investigations, patrol, and detention and care of inmates
- Issues gun permits
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General Crime Program - New Horizons Crisis Center
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations.
Provides support through services:
- Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board
- Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders
- Assists in preparing a victim impact statement
- Assists with restitution paperwork
- Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney
- Provides crisis intervention for victims
- Provides help through the crisis line
- Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims
- Provides victim rights information
- Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes
Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses:
- Cleanup of a crime scene
- Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices
- Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue
- Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle
- Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime
- Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system.
- When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.
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Law Enforcement Services - Buffalo Police Department
Provides 24-hour patrol service and responds to all criminal complaints, medical emergencies, and other calls for service within the Buffalo City limits. Other services include:
- Assistance in locating missing persons
- Crime investigation
- Crime prevention
- Crime reporting
Provides 24-hour patrol service and responds to all criminal complaints, medical emergencies, and other calls for service within the Buffalo City limits. Other services include:
- Assistance in locating missing persons
- Crime investigation
- Crime prevention
- Crime reporting
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Drug Abuse Resistance Education - DARE - Faribault County Sheriff's Office
Uniformed law enforcement officers teach D.A.R.E. one hour a week for 17 weeks. Lessons focus on providing accurate information about alcohol and drugs, teaching students decision-making skills, showing students how to resist peer pressure, and encouraging students to develop healthy interests and resist drug use.
Uniformed law enforcement officers teach D.A.R.E. one hour a week for 17 weeks. Lessons focus on providing accurate information about alcohol and drugs, teaching students decision-making skills, showing students how to resist peer pressure, and encouraging students to develop healthy interests and resist drug use.
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Police Services - New Brighton Public Safety
Provides police safety and protection services including:
- Crime prevention programs
Provides police safety and protection services including:
- Crime prevention programs
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Law Enforcement Services - Pequot Lakes Police Department
Provides law enforcement and community services.
Provides law enforcement and community services.
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Law Enforcement Services - Waseca Police Department
Provides a range of services including:
- Accident reports/law enforcement records
- Animal Control
- Animal licensing
- Canine unit
- Crime-free multi-housing program
- Crime Watch program
- Crossing guards
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE): Officer-led, in-classroom anti-drug, anti-gang, and anti-violence program for school children
- Fingerprint clinics?
- General crime reporting
- Project Childsafe: provides free gun locks to residents
- School liaison
Provides a range of services including:
- Accident reports/law enforcement records
- Animal Control
- Animal licensing
- Canine unit
- Crime-free multi-housing program
- Crime Watch program
- Crossing guards
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE): Officer-led, in-classroom anti-drug, anti-gang, and anti-violence program for school children
- Fingerprint clinics?
- General crime reporting
- Project Childsafe: provides free gun locks to residents
- School liaison
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Alcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGun Safety Devices and Secure StorageDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionCommunity Crime Prevention ProgramsLaw Enforcement Records/FilesYouth Violence PreventionGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceGeneral Crime Prevention ProgramsGeneral Crime ReportingAnimal RegulationMunicipal Police
Police Department - White Bear Lake Police Department
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Crime prevention education
?- Crime reports
- Dispatch services
- Firearm permit information
- Management of police records
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Crime prevention education
?- Crime reports
- Dispatch services
- Firearm permit information
- Management of police records
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Law Enforcement Services - Roseau County Sheriff Department
Law enforcement services:
- Boat and water patrol
- Civil process
- County Communication Center 911
- County jail
- Court security
- Criminal investigation
- Crime prevention
- Prisoner transports
- Search and rescue
- Victim and assistance
- Warrants
Law enforcement services:
- Boat and water patrol
- Civil process
- County Communication Center 911
- County jail
- Court security
- Criminal investigation
- Crime prevention
- Prisoner transports
- Search and rescue
- Victim and assistance
- Warrants
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Drug Abuse Resistance Education - DARE - Blue Earth Police Department
Uniformed law enforcement officers teach D.A.R.E. one hour a week for nine weeks. Lessons focus on providing accurate information about alcohol and drugs, teaching students decision-making skills, showing students how to resist peer pressure, and encouraging students to develop healthy interests and resist drug use.
Uniformed law enforcement officers teach D.A.R.E. one hour a week for nine weeks. Lessons focus on providing accurate information about alcohol and drugs, teaching students decision-making skills, showing students how to resist peer pressure, and encouraging students to develop healthy interests and resist drug use.
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Law Enforcement Services - Becker Police Department
- Crime prevention, investigation, and reporting
- Emergency management
- Missing persons reporting/location assistance
- Medication drop box, cannot accept:
- Syringes
- Liquids
- Drug paraphernalia
- Medication disposal by commercial medical facilities
- Crime prevention, investigation, and reporting
- Emergency management
- Missing persons reporting/location assistance
- Medication drop box, cannot accept:
- Syringes
- Liquids
- Drug paraphernalia
- Medication disposal by commercial medical facilities
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Police Services - Minnetonka Police Department
- Municipal police department
- General crime prevention programs
- Municipal police department
- General crime prevention programs
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