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<br />page seven <br /> <br />ANONYMOUS TIP LINE: <br /> <br />-.i- <br />l'= CRUSHERS i-'l <br />DIAL: 784-0082 <br /> <br />ClmRVILLI'S POLIClLIAISOI REPORT <br /> <br />This report is a small way to try and keep the citizens of <br />Centerville informed on events that take place within the <br />boundaries of Center viI Ie and Which are handled by the Circle <br />Pines/Lexington Police Department. <br /> <br />foday's item will cover, Allegations oiPelice Misconduct, and a <br />Citizen's Complaint. <br /> <br />IF YOU WISU to IfAIl A COIfPLAIRT: <br />Any citizen who believes'that they have been treated in a manner <br />which is unjust or illegal may file a complaint with the <br />Department Administration, setting forth the specific details of <br />the incident which gives rise to the complaint. The <br />Administration and the Circle Pines/Lexington Joint Police <br />COllission have established a complaint procedure for the <br />purposes of dealing honestly and effectively with such <br />co.plaints, and further for the return ' of all relevant findings <br />and suuariesto the complainant. Centerville citizens who wish <br />to make a complaint will obtain the necessary forllfroll the 'Clerk <br />at City Hall or froll your Police LiaisonCouission mellber, <br />Walter C. Neumann, 429-0001. In filling out this form please be <br />as specific as possible regarding your complaints, and include <br />all information that you have, this will help to lake a thorough <br />investigation and belp to expedite tour cOllplaint. You will be <br />asked to sign your complaint and have it notarized. <br /> <br />Centerville residents wIll soon see the above logo showing up on <br />the doors of local business establishlents, pay telephone booths <br />etc. This particular program was designed by the eircl~ <br />Pines/Lexington Police Departlent with the assistance of <br />Centennial students. Essentially, persons who have inforiation <br />pertaining to a crile and want to report it yet relain anOnJlOU8, <br />may do so in cOlplete confidence. In sOle cases, rewards have <br />been provided for inforlation that has resulted in an arrest or <br />recovery of stolen property. Centennial CriaeCrushers has been <br />available in Circle Pines, Lexington and last Blaine for <br />approximately two fears now, and nuaerous arrests have been lade <br />as a direct resJ11t of this particular program. lie' are now proud <br />to lake Centennial Crime Crushers available to our friends in <br />Centerville. <br /> <br />For further inforlation,.ore details or answer to any questions, <br />please contact your City Clerk or your Police Liaison person <br />(429-0001), we will be glad to help you or answer your questions. <br /> <br />IIALTER C. HIUtlARH <br />CITY 0' CIRTlRVILLK <br />POLICE LIAISOH <br />429-0001 <br /> <br />Residents lay bave recognized one of their very own officers <br />during a WCCO "I Teal" report broadcast Hove.ber 6th. The <br />feature dealt with auto theft rings operating in the Metro area. <br />Officer Todd Gleason of the Circle-Lex Police Department was <br />featured as he arrested one of the "ring leaders" in a stolen <br />truck. <br /> <br />Heading out of town for Christlas? Please don't forget to call <br />the police department at 784-2501 and ask that your hOle be <br />placed on a vacation check. Please drive safely and have a Happy <br />Holiday Season! - <br /> <br />Chief'VanBurileo <br />