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r <br /> The Centennial Lakes Reserve Officer Unit is comprised of community members who volunteer their <br /> time to fulfill several roles around the Police Department. The Centennial Lakes Police Department is <br /> proud to have Reserve Officers willing to get involved for the better of their community. <br /> Reserve Officers are uniformed and look similar to a sworn Police Officer. Police Reserves perform <br /> volunteer services and assist full-time officers protecting and serving our communities of Circle Pines, <br /> Centerville, and Lexington. Tasks performed are those permitted by law and authorized by the Police <br /> Chief including patrolling neighborhoods and parks, controlling traffic and crowds at crashes and events, <br /> assisting officers with inventory of impounded vehicles, and securing crime scenes. <br /> Each Reserve Officer must successfully pass the Anoka County Reserve Training Academy as well as the <br /> department Field Training program. This training includes legal issues, radio usage, use of force, traffic <br /> control, and first aid. <br /> In 2018, the Reserve Unit volunteered 471 hours of their time to the department. Twenty former Reserve <br /> Officers have gone on to careers in law enforcement. Some have remained with Centennial Lakes while <br /> others have been employed with other state, county, and local departments." <br /> r <br /> it <br /> ..........WIMPIM) <br /> r <br /> ��mqmy <br /> J6b a and <br /> 2018 Annual Report CENTENNIAL S POLICE DEPATMENT <br />