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-time Constable for Circle Pines. City <br />I <br />- <br />to patrol and to transport injured or ill residents the many miles to the nearest hospital. <br />In 1954, Joseph Matzke became the first Lexington police officer. Officer Matzke was paid $10 per <br />month to cover gas and other expenses, plus he received a portion of the fines assessed for <br />infractions of ordinance. <br />until 1975 that a joint powers agreement was adopted by the two cities creating a combined <br />police department. The police department was governed by a commission, rather than directly by <br />the two city councils. Ronald Nicholas became the first Chief of the Circle Pines-Lexington Police <br />Department. <br />The department, consisting of four officers, was first housed in a portioned-off corner of the <br />-time officers were later added to extend coverage. All officers shared <br />one police patrol car, a 1973 Plymouth inherited from the City of Lexington. <br />In 1978, the police department moved from the fire barn to an office in the shopping area of 9201 <br />Lexington Avenue. In June of 1986, the department moved again, this time into the lower level of <br />the new Circle Pines City Hall. <br />In 1991, the Circle Pines-Lexington Police Department began providing contracted police <br />protection to Centerville. In December of 1999, a Joint Powers Agreement was completed, and on <br />January 1, 2000, a tri- <br />enforcement and safety services to the cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, and Lexington. <br />In 2006, a new police station was built on the corner of North Road and Lake Drive in Circle Pines. <br />Today the Centennial Lakes Police Department is comprised of 16 sworn officers and 6 civilians <br />who are fully dedicated to providing quality service to our three cities. Exceptional personnel, a <br />low crime rate, public confidence in our ability and integrity, policies and practices in accord with <br />national standards, and innovative problem-solving and outreach programs are just a few of our <br />noteworthy accomplishments. <br />We take great pride in our entire community, our department, and in our commitment to protect <br />and serve the citizens of the cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, and Lexington. <br />Old Circle Pines-Lexington CLPD Patch <br />6 <br /> <br />