Community Outreach

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Bike Patrol

updated: Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The bike patrol works primarily in the City's parks and trails, interacting with the public, answering questions and providing information and literature about the City and the parks. Both sworn police officers and police reserve officers serve as bike patrol. Bike patrol also works with other agencies on problem areas.

Click here to watch a video about bike safety. video on demand



Block Captain Newsletter

updated: Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Block Captain Newsletter is distributed to all block captains in the City of St. Louis Park.  See below for recent newsletters.  If you are interested in becoming a block captain, please click here for more information.

Block Captain Newsletter - Spring 2012

Block Captain Newsletter- Winter 2011/2012

Block Captain Newsletter - Fall 2011

Block Captain Newsletter - Spring 2011

Block Captain Newsletter - Winter 2010/2011

Block Captain Newsletter - Fall 2010

Block Captain Newsletter -  Spring 2010


 



Block Captains Wanted

updated: Tuesday, April 03, 2012

The St. Louis Park Police Department is recruiting interested citizens to become Block Captains. Are you unsure if your block is organized? Contact Community Outreach Officer Ken Sysko at (952)924-2661 or E-Mail ksysko@stlouispark.org to see if your block is organized and for further information. For more information on the Block...


Chaplains Program

updated: Monday, April 09, 2012

The department has six volunteer Chaplains that are available to provide professional, non-denominational services for police department employees and their families and also for citizens. The Chaplains are available on call and also participate in ride-alongs with officers and other department activities.  For more information on the...


Community Outreach Officer

updated: Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The police department has one sworn police officer assigned to community outreach. This officer coordinates citywide programs such as Neighborhood Watch, Operation Identification, and National Night Out. This officer also coordinates the crime free multi- housing program, prepares neighborhood surveys, coordinates neighborhood meetings...


County curfew law in effect

updated: Thursday, March 15, 2012

The curfew law specifies when a juvenile should be at home. During curfew hours, juveniles are not permitted in any public place (including streets, parks, movie theaters, restaurants, parking lots or any car in a public place). Although it always extends to 5:00 am, the curfew start time depends on the age of the juvenile and the day of the week...


National Night Out

Each year, Neighborhood Watch block captains throughout St. Louis Park organize block parties to celebrate National Night Out and neighborhood associations organize larger events throughout the city. You do not need to be a block captain to organize a National Night Out event for your neighbors. National Night Out packets will be sent to block captains...


Neighborhood Watch

updated: Thursday, February 16, 2012

Each participating block has a block captain who serves as a liaison between the block and the Police Department. Block captains distribute crime alert fliers to their neighbors, participate in National Night Out Against Crime block parties, and hold one block meeting a year. New block captains can participate in a mentoring program where they learn...


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Phone Numbers

Emergency: 911

Non-emergency:
(952) 924-2618

Animal Control:
(952) 924-2618

Records/Administration:
(952) 924-2600

Fax Number:
(952) 924-2676

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