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- City patrol
- Crime investigation
- Crime reporting
- Crime victim and witness support
- Police records
- City patrol
- Crime investigation
- Crime reporting
- Crime victim and witness support
- Police records
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Law Enforcement Records/Files
General Crime Victim Assistance
Municipal Police
Law enforcement agency:
- Crime victim/witness support
- Missing persons location assistance
- Drug abuse education/prevention
- General crime reporting
Law enforcement agency:
- Crime victim/witness support
- Missing persons location assistance
- Drug abuse education/prevention
- General crime reporting
Categories
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
General Crime Victim Assistance
Municipal police services
Municipal police services
Categories
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
County agency responsible for enforcing all laws and regulations, preventing crimes, investigating criminal activity, apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects, preventing and suppressing delinquency and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
County agency responsible for enforcing all laws and regulations, preventing crimes, investigating criminal activity, apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects, preventing and suppressing delinquency and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
Categories
Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response
General Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Programs
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Sheriff
General Crime Reporting
Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Reporting
Gang Programs
Local Officials Offices
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Community outreach
- Dispatch center
- County correctional facility
?- Emergency response
??- Medication disposal box: Promotes the safe disposal of unneeded and/or expired prescriptions. This includes human and animal medications, along with illegal drugs. A permanent prescription drop box is located in the Law Enforcement Center lobby. Medication should be kept in its original container. The individual's name should be removed from the container.
?- Technical rescue
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Community outreach
- Dispatch center
- County correctional facility
?- Emergency response
??- Medication disposal box: Promotes the safe disposal of unneeded and/or expired prescriptions. This includes human and animal medications, along with illegal drugs. A permanent prescription drop box is located in the Law Enforcement Center lobby. Medication should be kept in its original container. The individual's name should be removed from the container.
?- Technical rescue
Categories
Sheriff
Community Crime Prevention Programs
911 Services
Medication Disposal
General Crime Reporting
County Correctional Facilities
Municipal police and police reserves program
Municipal police and police reserves program
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Animal control
- Community crime prevention education
- Dispatch
- Drug Tip Line
- Emergency response
Provides law enforcement and community services including:
- Animal control
- Community crime prevention education
- Dispatch
- Drug Tip Line
- Emergency response
Categories
Tribal Police
Community Crime Prevention Programs
General Crime Reporting
Animal Regulation
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
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
Categories
911 Services
Animal Regulation
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Animal Shelters
Animal Adoption
General Crime Prevention Programs
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
Dead Animal Pickup
Provides law enforcement for residents of Saint Peter
Criminal investigation
- Coordinating all investigations, crime scenes, and the prosecution of felony level crimes;
- Investigation of all major crimes, misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and vulnerable adult
- Responsible for all law enforcement investigative activities and reporting
Communications
- Emergency and non-emergency telephone/radio calls
Community Service
- Animal Control: Assist residents with animal licensing and wild animal traping and relocating
- Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
- Code enforcement: Responds to nuisance complaints including unregistered or inoperable vehicles, discarded furniture and appliances
- Conducts residential "vacation" surveys
- Public information: Bicycle education and enforcement
Patrol
- Enforcement of law and ordinances
- Maintenance of order
- Prevention, detection, and investigation of criminal acts within the city
- Protection of life and property
Provides law enforcement for residents of Saint Peter
Criminal investigation
- Coordinating all investigations, crime scenes, and the prosecution of felony level crimes;
- Investigation of all major crimes, misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and vulnerable adult
- Responsible for all law enforcement investigative activities and reporting
Communications
- Emergency and non-emergency telephone/radio calls
Community Service
- Animal Control: Assist residents with animal licensing and wild animal traping and relocating
- Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
- Code enforcement: Responds to nuisance complaints including unregistered or inoperable vehicles, discarded furniture and appliances
- Conducts residential "vacation" surveys
- Public information: Bicycle education and enforcement
Patrol
- Enforcement of law and ordinances
- Maintenance of order
- Prevention, detection, and investigation of criminal acts within the city
- Protection of life and property
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Municipal Police
911 Services
Animal Lost and Found
Animal Regulation
Provides law enforcement for residents of Eagan
Provides law enforcement for residents of Eagan
Categories
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
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.
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.
Categories
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
General Crime Reporting
Animal Regulation
Firearm Permits
Municipal Police
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Provides police services including street patrol, investigations, medical response, School Resource, community service and mutual aid assistance to other agencies upon request
Provides police services including street patrol, investigations, medical response, School Resource, community service and mutual aid assistance to other agencies upon request
Categories
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
Law enforcement services:
- Civil process
- County Communication Center 911
- Court security
- Criminal investigation
- Emergency management
- Prisoner transports
- Records
- Search and rescue
- Warrants
Law enforcement services:
- Civil process
- County Communication Center 911
- Court security
- Criminal investigation
- Emergency management
- Prisoner transports
- Records
- Search and rescue
- Warrants
Categories
Sheriff
County Offices of Emergency Services
County Correctional Facilities
General Crime Reporting
Municipal police and crime prevention
Municipal police and crime prevention
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Municipal Police
To make a report: All reports must be made through 9-1-1 as they keep track of the squads and dispatch them. If it is not an emergency, state that immediately to the 9-1-1 operator. This includes parking problems and noise problems.
- Crime Scene Unit - CSU evidence: (218)730-5120
- Development, training, and recruiting: (218)730-5040
- Domestic violence response team - DVRT: (218)730-5260
- Licensing/permits: (218)730-5421
- Parking tickets: pay tickets (866)558-1419,online, or in person at Ground Floor of City Hall, 411 West 1st Street, Duluth
- Police Records Office: (218)730-5590 or [email protected]
- Property and Evidence unit: (328)730-5130
- Property and Financial Crimes: (218)730-5750
- Purchasing and Billing: (218)730-5424
- Sex Crimes, Abuse, and Neglect - SCAN Unit: (218)730-5070
- Special Investigations Unit - SIU, Drugs and Vice Crimes: (218)730-5750
- Tip Line: (218)730-5020
- Violent Crimes Unit - VCU (murders, assaults, robberies): (218)730-5050
To make a report: All reports must be made through 9-1-1 as they keep track of the squads and dispatch them. If it is not an emergency, state that immediately to the 9-1-1 operator. This includes parking problems and noise problems.
- Crime Scene Unit - CSU evidence: (218)730-5120
- Development, training, and recruiting: (218)730-5040
- Domestic violence response team - DVRT: (218)730-5260
- Licensing/permits: (218)730-5421
- Parking tickets: pay tickets (866)558-1419,online, or in person at Ground Floor of City Hall, 411 West 1st Street, Duluth
- Police Records Office: (218)730-5590 or [email protected]
- Property and Evidence unit: (328)730-5130
- Property and Financial Crimes: (218)730-5750
- Purchasing and Billing: (218)730-5424
- Sex Crimes, Abuse, and Neglect - SCAN Unit: (218)730-5070
- Special Investigations Unit - SIU, Drugs and Vice Crimes: (218)730-5750
- Tip Line: (218)730-5020
- Violent Crimes Unit - VCU (murders, assaults, robberies): (218)730-5050
Categories
Municipal Police
In Person Crisis Intervention
Abused Women
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
General Crime Reporting
Abused Men
- Provides police services, house check requests, local records checks, data requests, fingerprinting, and permit to purchase firearm applications
Anonymous Prescription Drug Drop Off
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.
How to Drop off Medicine: Individuals should 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.
- Provides police services, house check requests, local records checks, data requests, fingerprinting, and permit to purchase firearm applications
Anonymous Prescription Drug Drop Off
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.
How to Drop off Medicine: Individuals should 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.
Categories
Medication Disposal
Law Enforcement Records/Files
General Crime Reporting
Municipal Police
Firearm Permits
Municipal police services include:
- Animal control
- Criminal investigation
- General crime reporting
- Law enforcement records/files
- Missing persons location assistance
- Traffic control
- Victim/witness support
Municipal police services include:
- Animal control
- Criminal investigation
- General crime reporting
- Law enforcement records/files
- Missing persons location assistance
- Traffic control
- Victim/witness support
Categories
Traffic Control
General Crime Victim Assistance
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Animal Regulation
Municipal Police
General Crime Reporting
- Animal control
- Car seat installation assistance; call (651)792-7008 to set up an appointment
- Donation site for used digital cell phones; cell phones will be reprogrammed to only work when dialing 9-1-1 and then given to a victims of domestic abuse, seniors or anyone in poor health who lives alone; drop the phones off at city hall at 2660 Civic Center Drive. Those in need of a phone should contact Corey Yunke at (651)792-7209.
- Firearm permit information
- Municipal police department
- Neighborhood watch
- Volunteers used for police reserve and park patrols
- Animal control
- Car seat installation assistance; call (651)792-7008 to set up an appointment
- Donation site for used digital cell phones; cell phones will be reprogrammed to only work when dialing 9-1-1 and then given to a victims of domestic abuse, seniors or anyone in poor health who lives alone; drop the phones off at city hall at 2660 Civic Center Drive. Those in need of a phone should contact Corey Yunke at (651)792-7209.
- Firearm permit information
- Municipal police department
- Neighborhood watch
- Volunteers used for police reserve and park patrols
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Municipal Police
Animal Regulation
Cell Phones
Cell Phone Donation Programs
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Firearm Permits
- - Crime prevention
- - Crime investigation
- - Crime reporting
- - Missing persons
Participates in:
- - National Night out
- - Neighborhood Watch
- - Alcohol Compliance
- - Tobacco Compliance
- - Crime Prevention Programs
- - Crime prevention
- - Crime investigation
- - Crime reporting
- - Missing persons
Participates in:
- - National Night out
- - Neighborhood Watch
- - Alcohol Compliance
- - Tobacco Compliance
- - Crime Prevention Programs
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Municipal Police
General Crime Prevention Programs
- City police department
- Crime reporting
- Law enforcement records
- Missing persons location support
- City police department
- Crime reporting
- Law enforcement records
- Missing persons location support
Categories
Municipal Police
Law Enforcement Records/Files
General Crime Reporting
Recruits individuals, civic groups, or other parties interested in organizing a formal Neighborhood Watch section in the Hector area.
Informal and anonymous Neighborhood Watch observers are also encouraged. Anonymous tips can be left with the police department.
Recruits individuals, civic groups, or other parties interested in organizing a formal Neighborhood Watch section in the Hector area.
Informal and anonymous Neighborhood Watch observers are also encouraged. Anonymous tips can be left with the police department.
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Police department with police records
Police department with police records
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Municipal Police
- Municipal police department
- Animal control
- General crime victim/witness support
- Law enforcement records and files
- Missing persons location assistance
- Municipal police department
- Animal control
- General crime victim/witness support
- Law enforcement records and files
- Missing persons location assistance
Categories
General Crime Reporting
Law Enforcement Records/Files
Municipal Police
Animal Regulation
General Crime Victim Assistance
- Provides county law enforcement services
- Issues gun permits
- Provides county law enforcement services
- Issues gun permits
Categories
Sheriff
General Crime Reporting
Firearm Permits
- Crime prevention including Neighborhood Watch, a law enforcement program that enlists the participation of citizens in crime prevention. Neighborhood Watch involves residents watching out for one another. Program requires that a block captain keep a list of residents in the neighborhood who are willing to participate in the program and receive information on calls for service, crime prevention ideas, and how to report suspicious activity if it occurs.
- Crime prevention including talks given to the general public that include personal safety, home security, fraud prevention, and drug awareness
- Community Service Officers (CSOs)/Citizen's Academy: Non-sworn uniformed employees whose assigned duties and responsibilities by their nature do not require the services of a police officer.
-Police Explorers/Teen Police Academy: Provides children and young adults the chance to gain exposure to various careers in law enforcement
- Crime prevention including Neighborhood Watch, a law enforcement program that enlists the participation of citizens in crime prevention. Neighborhood Watch involves residents watching out for one another. Program requires that a block captain keep a list of residents in the neighborhood who are willing to participate in the program and receive information on calls for service, crime prevention ideas, and how to report suspicious activity if it occurs.
- Crime prevention including talks given to the general public that include personal safety, home security, fraud prevention, and drug awareness
- Community Service Officers (CSOs)/Citizen's Academy: Non-sworn uniformed employees whose assigned duties and responsibilities by their nature do not require the services of a police officer.
-Police Explorers/Teen Police Academy: Provides children and young adults the chance to gain exposure to various careers in law enforcement
Categories
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Community Crime Prevention Programs
Animal Regulation
General Crime Reporting