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officer was out of the car on a call, and the officer wotuld report in <br />and receive the call as soon as possible. He stated that the Council <br />would be able to obtain these status cards if requested. <br />Mayor Gamec inquired into the investigation procedures of a major theft <br />crime; what the dollar amount is that determines this and what makes <br />a major theft. <br /> <br />Councilman Cox stated he didn't feel the citizens were getting full <br />representation in regard to major thefts and that not enought priority <br />was placed on major thefts in the City of Ramsey. <br /> Bill t~c~t~ from the Sheriff's Department explained that the patrolman <br /> on duty determines what further investigation is done and how much <br /> follow-up is necessary from the County by the detail in the patrol report. <br /> The patrol report determines what the County will do. The better the <br /> report is, the better service can be provided to determine theft patterns, <br /> leads and basic follow-up. Three out of ten crimes are burglary and <br /> five out of te~ are theft. As to a dollar amount, the County does not <br /> have a specific dollar amount that determines the extent of investigation <br /> follow-up. It was reiterated the detail in the patrol report and the <br /> circumstances and invitation of the victim deterndne what the County <br /> does as far as progressive investigation. <br /> Undersheriff Dwyer stated the two incidents submitted for inquiry <br /> follow-up by citizens in the City of Ramsey regarding theft were <br /> both analyzed and it was determined that the victim responsibility <br /> in both instances involved building materials and there was very <br /> little that could be done to determine a pattern of theft in either <br /> instance and that the citizens should have taken better precautions <br /> for their losses. <br /> <br /> MaYOr Gamec stated there should be more investigation done where a <br /> pattern has been set. Bill snswered by stating the patrol report <br /> again determines what the County can do as far as a theft pattern <br /> is concerned. The more detail in the report, the more the County <br /> has to go on to determine and follow-up on a theft pattern. <br /> Mayor Gamec inquired how long does it take the County Sheriff's Department <br /> to receive follow up reports on the calls answered by the County and <br /> return a report for the City of Ramsey. Dwyer stated the reports are <br /> typed and ready for pickup within a day except on the weekend calls. <br /> They are usually ready by Tuesday. <br /> <br /> Council~n Cox inquired into the Joint Law Enforcement meetings. Dwyer <br /> stated the police chiefs speak for own departments at the county meetings. <br /> Mayor Gamec suggested our chief represent Ramsey instead of Ed Fields, <br /> who now is our representative at these meetings. Dwyer stated there <br /> is a 7 man force requirement before this is possible. Mayor Gamec <br /> suggested this be changed so the City of Ramsey could be represented <br /> by its own chief at the Joint Law Enforcement Meetings. CounciLman <br /> Cox stated he thinks these by-laws should be changed not to need a <br /> 7 man force for representation. <br /> Undersheriff Dwyer stated the City of Ramseywill be called upon <br /> regarding the mutual aid between the cities in the county. At present <br /> there is an informal mutual agreement, however a draft mutual aid <br /> C/February 10, 19Sl 2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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