
Hennepin Co. Sheriffs Office - Water Patrol - used condition - The Water Patrol patrols the county’s lakes, rivers, and other waterways to promote safety, enforce boating and water laws, and respond to search and rescue, watercraft accidents, drownings, and ice emergencies. The unit marks hazards, removes navigation dangers, investigates water-related incidents, and educates the public about water and ice safety. It also works with trained volunteer Special Deputies who assist with patrols and emergency responses on waterways. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriffs Office - Communications - used condition - The Emergency Communications Center (ECC) operates the county’s 911 dispatch division, answering emergency and non-emergency calls and coordinating responses for law enforcement, fire, and medical services. It is one of the largest consolidated dispatch centers in the Upper Midwest, handling hundreds of thousands of calls and supporting dozens of agencies with radio and dispatch services to ensure timely public safety responses. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriffs Office - Mounted Patrol - used condition - The Mounted Patrol is a volunteer unit made up of Special Deputies and their own horses who serve the sheriff’s office by participating in parades, special events, community outreach, and search and rescue operations. Mounted Patrol volunteers train in horseback handling and formation riding, and their presence enhances public safety and community engagement across the county. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriffs Office - Explorer - used condition - The Explorer Post #3744 is a youth program for ages 14–20 that lets participants learn about the law enforcement profession through training, volunteer service, community events, and practical skills exercises. Explorers receive guidance from sheriff’s office advisors, train in areas like emergency response and investigations, compete with other Explorer posts, and gain real-world exposure to public safety careers. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff's Office - Explorer - new condition - The Explorer Post #3744 is a youth program for ages 14–20 that lets participants learn about the law enforcement profession through training, volunteer service, community events, and practical skills exercises. Explorers receive guidance from sheriff’s office advisors, train in areas like emergency response and investigations, compete with other Explorer posts, and gain real-world exposure to public safety careers. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriffs Office - Special Deputy - new condition - Special deputies use their skills to help connect the sheriff’s office to the community with specialized training, through educational workshops, and heavy involvement in community events. The initial training program to become a special deputy is a seven week reserve school which takes place for three hours, one night per week. Once sworn in as a special deputy, classroom and field training will continue throughout the year. All special deputies are required to volunteer 192 hours per year – or just 16 hours per month. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff's Office - Special Deputy - tab - new condition - Special deputies use their skills to help connect the sheriff’s office to the community with specialized training, through educational workshops, and heavy involvement in community events. The initial training program to become a special deputy is a seven week reserve school which takes place for three hours, one night per week. Once sworn in as a special deputy, classroom and field training will continue throughout the year. All special deputies are required to volunteer 192 hours per year – or just 16 hours per month. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff - new condition |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff - new condition |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff - Special Deputy - new condition - Special deputies use their skills to help connect the sheriff’s office to the community with specialized training, through educational workshops, and heavy involvement in community events. The initial training program to become a special deputy is a seven week reserve school which takes place for three hours, one night per week. Once sworn in as a special deputy, classroom and field training will continue throughout the year. All special deputies are required to volunteer 192 hours per year – or just 16 hours per month. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff - Special Deputy - hp - new condition - Special deputies use their skills to help connect the sheriff’s office to the community with specialized training, through educational workshops, and heavy involvement in community events. The initial training program to become a special deputy is a seven week reserve school which takes place for three hours, one night per week. Once sworn in as a special deputy, classroom and field training will continue throughout the year. All special deputies are required to volunteer 192 hours per year – or just 16 hours per month. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriffs Office - Explorer - new condition - The Explorer Post #3744 is a youth program for ages 14–20 that lets participants learn about the law enforcement profession through training, volunteer service, community events, and practical skills exercises. Explorers receive guidance from sheriff’s office advisors, train in areas like emergency response and investigations, compete with other Explorer posts, and gain real-world exposure to public safety careers. |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriff - breast cancer awareness - new condition |
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Hennepin Co. Sheriffs Dept. - new condition |
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Houston Co. Sheriffs Office - worn during the 1990s -? - new cond. |
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