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<br />Hi Kim & Suzanne, <br /> <br />Here is my email to Pat and Bob with the response from Bob. <br /> <br />Mary <br /> <br />Hi Mary, <br /> <br />Thanks for taking the time to write this message. This is an excellent opportunity for <br />us to use POP to correct this problem. I will let Sgt. <br />Aldrich organize an effort on this case but keep me informed if you have any other <br />similar complaints. Thanks for attending our POP training. <br />You really understand how government has to work together to solve quality of life <br />problems before they become serious crimes. Your problem is a police problem so thanks <br />for your leadership. Have a good day. <br /> <br />Bob Makela <br /> <br />Hi Pat, <br /> <br />I have been speaking with some of the residents on Center Street Located south of Eagle Park regarding <br />lighting for the park. I know the park is heavily wooded and we will be looking into thinning out many of the <br />trees and hopefully provide some lighting in the park. <br /> <br />I received an emaiJ from a citizen this evening stating: <br /> <br />(I have to say that I just got home about 4S minutes ago and there are teenagers at the park right now that are <br />extremely loud. Yelling at who knows who to "call the cops if you think we're too loud". Not sure who they <br />were yelling at or to? But as my 7 year old and I pulled in the driveway and I walked down to get my mail, <br />there were plenty of words that I would prefer my 7 year old not hearing. I think a light in the park so they <br />are not able to hide may defer them from hanging out there.) <br /> <br />I called the non-emergency number for dispatch and asked to have the patrolling officer for Centerville give <br />me a call. I also asked if they had received any calls regarding teenagers at Eagle Park, the dispatcher said <br />they had not received a call this evening regarding problems at Eagle Park. <br /> <br />I feel we have an opportunity here to do some community orientated policing in the neighborhood around <br />Eagle Park. I always tell people to call 911 and report problems, but I think people don't feel comfortable <br />calling 911 if it is not what they consider to be a real emergency like an accident or someone breaking into a <br />home, etc. You all please correct me if I am wrong, but if a citizen calls the 763-427-1212 it still goes to <br />dispatch and would generate an action if necessary? Maybe citizens would feel more comfortable about <br />calling if they felt their call wasn't taking away from what they consider a real emergency. Whatever the <br />case we need to get into that neighborhood and talk to the citizens about the problem teenagers in the park <br />and options for reporting them. If you all have suggestions please let me know I will do what I can to support <br />you all. <br /> <br />Mary Capra <br />