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JOINT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT <br /> FOR THE FORMATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE <br /> ANOKA-HENNEPIN NARCOTICS AND VIOLENT CRIMES TASK FORCE <br /> I. PARTIES <br /> The parties to this agreement are political subdivisions of the State of Minnesota. <br /> This agreement is made pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section § 471.59, as amended. <br /> 11. PROBLEM AND PURPOSE <br /> The parties hereto find that drug abuse and related violent criminal activities have <br /> increased significantly within and between their communities in recent years. As <br /> communities located on or near the northern borders of Minneapolis and St. Paul, a <br /> significant amount of drug traffic, violent crime, and organized criminal gang activity has <br /> emerged and migrated into their communities. Linked by the 610, 694, and 169 bridges <br /> over the Mississippi River, the communities share common borders with easy access <br /> which has provided a conduit for drug traffickers and criminal elements to utilize. The <br /> nature of drug law enforcement, violent crime, and the criminal enterprise associated with <br /> them does not adhere to jurisdictional boundaries. In addition, the individual pal-ties <br /> hereto face the difficulty of limited resources and ever-increasing demands for service <br /> which make effective organized drug enforcement difficult on an individual basis. <br /> The general purpose of this agreement is to provide coordination and joint <br /> R 11 U <br /> -en 1QLQe1jayn1 eMo-jjs jylt4nin ItTg I'jarMsdict Iona_l Doundaries Ul L11C 'ius of uni'l-oft <br /> substance crimes as defined in federal, state, and local statutes, as well as related violent <br /> crime and the criminal enterprise associated with them. <br />