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CLPD Newsletter 2011 <br /> Letters of Commendation and Thanks Continued from page 3 <br /> ➢ Anoka County Sheriff's Detective have seen the flames coming from the would have surely ended in fatalities". <br /> Mike Lapham thanked us for attic of the house on Lexington <br /> requesting the ACFIT to the scene of a Avenue. They immediately called ➢ Here is an e-mail that Chief Coan <br /> house fire on 06-13-11 at 8808 911, which allowed Centennial Lakes received that alludes to comments <br /> Lexington Avenue NE in the City of Police Sergeant Stepan and Officer made by the victim of a recent fire, <br /> Lexington. Detective Lapham wrote Kruyer to quickly respond to the scene Kimberly Nygaard, thanking Officer <br /> in a letter to Chief Coan that "this was and to awaken the occupants and Kruyer for her help. Ms. Nygaard told <br /> a happy ending to what could easily evacuate the home. This fire was me that Angi was "just awesome" in <br /> have been a horrible double fatality literally "minutes" away from terms of advice, aid, and comfort to her <br /> fire. Two witnesses passing by the overcoming the occupants. Without and to her family and that she was <br /> home stopped for a deer crossing the the witnesses, Centennial Lakes thankful for her staying with them in <br /> road. Had they not stopped and Police, and the Lexington Fire the aftermath of the fire. § <br /> looked at other deer, they might not Department working together, this fire <br /> . I 'i <br /> Personnel Update Contmued from page 1 <br /> I <br /> Officer Jason Corlew. Centennial Lakes PD said goodbye to Officer Jason Corlew on June 8, <br /> �� 2011. Jason, who has been an Officer with CLPD since August 2002, recently accepted a position <br /> with the Anoka County Sheriff's Offi e as a deputy. Although we will miss Jason's smile and <br /> booming laugh, we are sure he will be a geat asset to the sheriff s department. We wish Deputy � <br /> Corlew great success in this new chapter of his life. <br /> � <br /> I <br /> I <br /> 2011 CLPD Reserve Officer Graduation. CLPD welcomed eight new y , ' �'I <br /> Reserve Officers following graduation from the Anoka County Reserve <br /> Academy in April. Congratulations to the newest additions to our very " <br /> dedicated Reserve Unit. Left to Right: Chief J. Coan, Reserve Officers <br /> M. McCann, A. Milles, R. Fenton, D. Spreng, C. Broton, C. Smith, J. <br /> Marshall and Captain R. Nelson. (not shown — Reserve Officer K. <br /> Howard) <br /> — —_ , New CLPD Intern Jack Brundell is serving as an Intern with our depariment this summer. <br /> Jack graduated from Mounds view High School in 2008. He is attending Dordt College in <br /> Sioux Center Iowa and majoring in criminal justice and minoring in psychology. As an <br /> intern, Jack gains valuable knowledge and experience by riding along with patrol officers <br /> and benefits our department by working on numerous special projects as well as helping <br /> ssa;: � <br /> with normal routine duties. <br /> � � • 1 <br /> �4� <br />