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102 1st Street West, Thief River Falls, MN 56701
Provides community and public safety services including:
  • Animal Control
  • City code enforcement
  • Community crime prevention education and resources
  • Dispatch
  • Dropbox for prescription drug disposal
1584 Hadley Avenue North, Oakdale, MN 55128
  • Municipal police department
  • Gun locking devices
  • Neighborhood Watch Program
  • Offers copies of police reports, records, audio cassettes, videotapes, and photographs
  • Police scholarships
2 City Hall Plaza, Chaska, MN 55318
  • Animal control. Works with Four Paws organization.
  • Car seat installation and inspection
  • Lockouts with a service fee $20
  • Lost and found
  • Neighborhood Crime Watch: Group of neighbors looking out for other neighbors
  • Recycle Cell Phones: Cell phones may be dropped off at the Chaska Police Department. The phones will be cleaned up and given new cords and chargers, then distributed to seniors and victims of abuse to provide 911 assistance.
  • Vacation house checks
10625 Railroad Avenue, Chisago City, MN 55013
Provides law enforcement and community services such as Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.), Neighborhood Watch, and child care seat safety education.
101 4th Street SE, Rochester, MN 55904
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
303 South State Street, Waseca, MN 56093
Provides law enforcement services, including:
  • Animal licensing
  • Crime prevention education
  • Crime reports
  • Dispatch services
  • Management of police records
12800 Ravine Parkway South, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
Public Services
  • Animal control
  • Identity theft and financial transaction card fraud reporting
  • Records requests
Permits and Licenses
  • Dog and cat licenses
  • Firearm permits
Units and Programs
  • Neighborhood Watch: Primary purpose is to rally, organize and train citizens in improving their home security, enhancing their personal safety, and learning to immediately report suspicious activity occurring in their neighborhoods to the police. Empowers citizens to take charge of their neighborhoods and to look out for one another.
367 Grove Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Community Engagement Division
  • Community Partnerships Unit
A Community Outreach Program (A.C.O.P.) (651)558-2305 Community Outreach and Stabilization Unit (C.O.A.S.T.) Police Reserve Program: (651)558-2350 Public Relations
  • Traffic and Pedestrian Unit: includes accident/Traffic and School Police, (651)291-1111
  • Investigator: (651)266-5722
Accident reconstruction, forensic mapping, and scene processing Specialized traffic enforcement programs (Aggressive Traffic, Operation NightCAP, and Safe and Sober) Parking Enforcement Unit, (651)266-5585
  • Youth outreach and programming Unit (651)266-5485
Activities league Law enforcement career path Academy Police internships Ride-Along Program (18 years of age) Support Services and Administration
  • Building Maintenance Custodians: (651)266-5667
  • Communication Services: (651)266-5592
  • Crime prevention, block clubs, operation identification
  • Firearms permit information: (651)266-1111
  • Fleet Unit
  • Police/Community Services: (651)266-5486
  • Research/Development: (651)266-5501
Crime Analysis Technology Development and Implementation Video Management Unit/CCTV
2558 29th Street, Slayton, MN 56172
Provides law enforcement and community services, including:
  • Civil process and warrant service
  • Community policing and crime prevention
  • Court security
  • Criminal investigations
  • Emergency communications / 911 dispatch
  • Emergency response, search and rescue, and technical rescue operations
  • Jail operations and inmate management
  • Permit to carry and related firearm permitting
  • Records management
4119 Dupont Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55412
  • Provide traffic and crowd control volunteers for special events authorized by the City of Minneapolis, proper permits required
  • Emergency preparedness
  • Major incident response
  • Public security
  • Uniformed public relations
  • Crime prevention and education
  • Assist police department where needed and participate in many other police activities
307 East 5th Street, Starbuck, MN 56381
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
  • Crime prevention
  • Dispatch
  • Disaster assistance
  • Emergency medical response
7550 Sunwood Drive NW, Ramsey, MN 55303
  • Child safety seat inspections
  • Copies of police reports and accident reports are available. Only inactive offense reports and arrest reports will be released.
  • Firearm permits
  • Prescription drug drop off box for recycling drugs
  • Provides municipal police services for residents of Ramsey
216 4th Street North, Stillwater, MN 55082
  • General crime reporting
  • General crime victim/witness assistance
  • Law enforcement records/files
  • Missing person location assistance
  • Neighborhood Watch and crime prevention programs
216 7th Avenue West, Alexandria, MN 56308
Provides law enforcement services and community services including:
  • Community crime prevention
  • Dispatch center
  • Manages county jail
  • Responds to calls for service
320 South Griggs Street, Saint Paul, MN 55105
  • Alley beautification program which promotes neighborhood cooperation, includes spring and fall plant shares and annual awards
  • Coordinates block clubs/leadership and crime prevention activities
13292 Sylvan Avenue, Lindstrom, MN 55045
Provides law enforcement and community services such as Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.), Neighborhood Watch, and child care seat safety education.
6000 McColl Drive, Savage, MN 55378
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
350 South 5th Street, Room 130, Minneapolis, MN 55415
  • Bike Cops for Kids: Program designed to create goodwill and fight crime in targeted Minneapolis neighborhoods. Police on bicycles ride through neighborhoods and pass out bicycle helmets and bicycles to children. Children are selected randomly. NOTE: There is no way to sign children up or to contact the Minneapolis Police department to receive a free bicycle or helmet.
  • Block club organizing, neighborhood watch force
  • Crime Free Multi-Housing Program
  • Crime maps and advice on how to choose a place to live
  • Coordination for National Night Out
  • Home and business security demonstrations
  • Graffiti prevention and removal information. To report graffiti, call 311. For removal assistance for Minneapolis residents and businesses call the Graffiti Hotline
  • Personal safety workshops
14041 Biscayne Avenue, Rosemount, MN 55068
Provides police services including:
  • Community Outreach
  • Dog licensing
  • Neighborhood Watch Program: Cooperative effort between the Rosemount Police Department and individual neighborhoods within the City. The program functions by neighbors keeping watch over each other's homes and property, and allows neighbors to more easily recognize unusual persons and circumstances in the neighborhood. If suspicious activity arises, neighbors report it to the police immediately so it can be checked.
  • Police records
Prescription Drug Drop Off
  • Individuals can safely and anonymously dispose of prescription drugs
  • How to Drop off Medicine: Keep medicines in their original container and place them in a sealed, clear plastic bag (pills can remain in their blister packs). Use a marker to cross off the patient's name on the medicine containers. Place medicine that is no longer in its original container in a clear plastic bag and write the name of the medicine on the bag.
  • Medicines Accepted from Households: Prescription, over-the-counter and pet medications. No medicines from businesses, including health care facilities, long-term care facilities, pharmacies, doctors' offices, and veterinary clinics can be accepted.
101 4th Street SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Full-service law enforcement agency:
  • Assists in civil matters
  • Crime prevention services: crime free multi-housing and prescription drug drop box (accepts unused or expired prescriptions. Do not accept any liquids, empty bottles, needles, supplements, and vitamins)
  • Emergency response during times of disaster
  • Responds to call for service
  • Serves summons, warrants, writs, motions, orders
306 South Marshall Street, Suite 1100, Caledonia, MN 55921
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
  • County correctional facility
  • Community outreach
  • Crime reporting
  • Dispatch center
?- Emergency response ?- Technical rescue
100 Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville, MN 55337
  • Firearm purchase/transfer applications
  • Neighborhood Watch: Groups reduce crime and build strong neighborhoods
  • Police department