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International Falls Police Department - International Falls City of

The International Falls Police Department's 12 full-time personnel include a chief, a deputy chief, an investigator, four shift commanders (sergeants), five patrol officers, and one school resource officer. Seven fully licensed part-time officers and an administrative assistant supplement our ranks. To find out more about our department or to make an inquiry of any kind, use the information provided to write, email, or call with your questions. Stay connected with the department through our Facebook page. If you witness a crime, call 9-1-1 immediately. You will speak with a dispatcher who will take your information and dispatch it to the proper agency. To give information about a crime that has previously happened or to speak with an officer, please call (218) 283-1900.

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Airports/Departments - Metropolitan Airports Commission

- The Administrative Services Division oversees and manages the Finance, Purchasing, Information Systems, Insurance, Internal Auditing, and Data Resources Management departments. It also operates the MAC mail room. - Planning and Environment area supervises property acquisition, planning, design, engineering and architecture, and construction of all commission facilities, as well as all commission-related environmental issues including noise, air quality, and water quality. For noise abatement information or to complain about noise levels in neighborhoods call (612)726-9411, or use the online complaint system at www.macnoise.com. - MAC Operations Division oversees the Airport Director's Office, Public Safety, and the Reliever Airports. It also includes airport facilities maintenance and specialized trades functions. - MAC Airport Police Department Administration: (612)726-5115 - MAC Airport Police Emergency: (612)726-5577 - MAC Airport Fire Department: (612)726-5005 - Lost and Found: (612)726-5141 - Terminal 1 - Lindbergh: 4300 Glumack Drive, St. Paul, MN 55111; (612)726-5555 - Terminal 2 - Humphrey Terminal: 7150 Humphrey Drive, Minneapolis, 55450; (612)726-5555 - Airlake Airport: 8140 220th Street West, Lakeville, MN 45044; (952)469-4040 - Anoka County-Blaine Airport: 8891 Airport Road, Box C1, Blaine, MN 55449; (763)717-0001 - Crystal Airport: 5800 Crystal Airport Road, Crystal, MN 55429; (763)537-2058 - Flying Cloud Airport: 10110 Flying Cloud Drive, Eden Prairie, MN, 55344; (763)537-2058 - Lake Elmo Airport: 3275 Manning Avenue, Box 2, Lake Elmo, MN 45042; (651)717-0001 - St. Paul Downtown Airport: 644 Bayfield Street, St. Paul, MN 55107; (651)224-4306

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Law Enforcement Services - Saint Louis Park Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control.

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Law Enforcement Services - Fridley Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services. Maintains police records and handles incoming calls and window traffic, provides clerical support to the Investigation Unit, maintains the evidence room, and provides police data to the public per Minnesota Data Practices.

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Police Services - Gilbert Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services including: ?- Crime investigation - Crime reporting - Missing persons location assistance

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Police Services - Sleepy Eye Police Department

Law enforcement agency: - 5 full-time officers - General crime reporting - Law enforcement records - Missing persons location assistance - Victim and witness support

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Law Enforcement Services - Lake City Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services.

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Police Services - Mankato Public Safety - Police Division

- Crime investigation - General crime reporting - Crime victim and witness support - Police records - Animal control - Missing persons location assistance - Safe Exchange space for child custody exchange and completing online sales transactions

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Law Enforcement Services - Ely Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal licensure.

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Law Enforcement - Washington County Sheriff's Office

- Civil process - Code RED: Web-based system which allows the sheriff's office the ability to reach a large number of residents in a very short time, by geographically-based delivery of telephone, and text messaging - Crime tip line - Firearm disposal; does not take ammunition or explosives. - Internship opportunities for undergraduate college or university students enrolled in an educational institution that has a structured internship program - Jail Division operates an eight day, five bed temporary juvenile holding facility - Permits to carry handguns - Prescription, over-the-counter and pet medication in any form from households can be dropped off in the drug drop box. Medications should be kept in the original container and placed in a sealed, clear plastic bag. Individuals should use a marker to cross out their name on the container. Drop off is anonymous - no ID is required. If the individual doesn't have the original container, medication should be placed in a clear, plastic bag and the name of the medication should be written on the bag. Please visit website for more information. - Provides police coverage under contract to the cities of Afton, Birchwood, Dellwood, Grant, Hugo, Lake Elmo, Lakeland, Lakeland Shores, Landfall, Mahtomedi, Newport, Saint Croix Beach, Saint Mary's Point, Scandia, and Willernie - Provides records and reports upon request

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Police Services - Arlington Police Department

Law enforcement agency services: - General crime reporting - Law enforcement records/files - Missing persons location assistance - Crime witness/victim support

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Law Enforcement Services - Montgomery Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services including: - Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting - Missing person report intake - Police records - Take It To The Box: Free safe disposal of unneeded prescription and over the counter medications. Drug Disposal Box is available 8 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday.

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Police Services - Walnut Grove Police Department

- City patrol - Crime investigation - Crime reporting - Crime victim and witness support - Police records

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Police Services - Winthrop Police Department

Law enforcement agency: - General crime reporting - Law enforcement records/files - Missing persons location assistance - Victim/Witness support

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Law Enforcement Services - Lino Lakes Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services. This includes a tip line and a drug take-back program. - Drug Take-Back Program: Individuals can drop off unused medications to be disposed of. Individuals should use a marker to cross out their name on prescription labels on medicine containers. Each medication should be kept in its original container or packaging. Medication no longer in its original container should be placed in a clear plastic bag.

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Law Enforcement Services - Olivia Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services, including animal control and firearm permits.

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Police Services - Lester Prairie Police Department

Provides law enforcement for residents of Lester Prairie - Bicycle safety education - Drug Abuse Resistance Education for fifth and eighth graders - Stranger Danger education

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Law Enforcement Services - Roseau Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services. A medication disposal drop box is available for free use during office hours.

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Police Department - Savage Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services including: - Citizen Police Academy: Seven week program designed to provide residents insight to the inner working of law enforcement - Community Outreach - Education, instruction and demonstration of how to properly install child restraint seats - Neighborhood Watch Program: Crime prevention program that enlists the participation of residents in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce crime, solve problems, and improve the quality of life - Permit to Purchase licenses - Public Safety

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Law Enforcement Services - Columbia Heights Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services, including a neighborhood watch committee, and a prescription drug take-back container.

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Law Enforcement Services - Braham Police Department

Provides law enforcement and community services, including providing permits to purchase firearms.

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Law Enforcement Services - Rochester Police Department

Programs that encourage total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime: - K-9 unit - Patrol services - Specialty units - Investigative services - Animal shelter for stray holds and adoption Animal control: - Emergency concerns include: Animal fighting, intentional animal abuse, animal/vehicle collisions, vicious animals, animals chasing/attacking people - Non-emergency concerns include: Stray dogs, nuisance barking, animals in distress, animal bites and scratches that break the skin, removal of dead animal carcasses

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