
Ramsey Co. Sheriff - Lake & Trail Patrol - new condition - The Lake & Trail Patrol is responsible for law enforcement, safety instruction, and promotion of safe boating and riding habits on the county’s lakes, rivers, and trails. |
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Ramsey Co. Corrections Officer - Workhouse - new condition -The Workhouse is a minimum-security correctional facility that houses inmates serving shorter sentences or considered low-risk. Inmates may participate in work programs, community service, and rehabilitation activities, such as maintaining public spaces or landscaping. The facility provides a structured environment designed to help inmates transition back into the community while serving their sentences. Unlike the main county jail, which holds pretrial detainees and higher-risk inmates, the Workhouse focuses on rehabilitation, job skills, and accountability. |
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Ramsey Co. Correctional Officer - used condition - The Adult Detention Center (ADC) is a 500-bed pre-trial facility providing safe and secure detention services to individuals following their arrest until a court disposition is reached. The ADC also houses individuals being held for probation or parole violations. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - worn during the 1990s -? - new condition - the patch has the shape of Ramsey County. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - new condition |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - Detention - new condition - The detention is responsible for the Ramsey County Adult Detention Center (Jail). The department is in charge of overseeing all detainees, staff, and all visitors. |
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Ramsey Co. - Communications - new condition - The Ramsey County Emergency Communications Center operates the largest 911 dispatch center in Minnesota, answering emergency and non‑emergency calls for police, fire, and medical services and coordinating the response of first responders throughout the county. It serves more than 550,000 residents and dispatches multiple public safety agencies, ensuring help is sent quickly when 911 is called. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - Community Service Officer - new/used condition - The Community Services Unit works with volunteers to maintain community relations. Responsibilities include neighborhood problem solving, proactive crime prevention, disaster preparedness coordination, and community event support. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - Community Affairs Officer - new condition - The CAOs are volunteer liaisons for the sheriff’s office who help strengthen community safety and engagement. They work with residents and local groups on crime prevention programs, attend community events, distribute safety information, support neighborhood initiatives like Night to Unite and Neighborhood Watch, and assist during emergencies and outreach efforts. CAO candidates must be at least 18, pass a background check, and complete an eight‑week Community Affairs Academy before serving. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - Canine Unit - new condition - The K‑9 Unit is a specialized patrol team of deputies and trained police dogs that support LE operations by helping with felony apprehensions, narcotics and evidence searches, and locating missing persons or suspects. The unit also assists other agencies when requested and often demonstrates canine skills at community and school events. The Sheriff’s Office also operates the Ramsey County Regional Canine Training Center to train K‑9 teams from the county and other departments in the area. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - Canine Unit - new condition - The K‑9 Unit is a specialized patrol team of deputies and trained police dogs that support LE operations by helping with felony apprehensions, narcotics and evidence searches, and locating missing persons or suspects. The unit also assists other agencies when requested and often demonstrates canine skills at community and school events. The Sheriff’s Office also operates the Ramsey County Regional Canine Training Center to train K‑9 teams from the county and other departments in the area. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - K9 Unit - new condition - The K‑9 Unit is a specialized patrol team of deputies and trained police dogs that support LE operations by helping with felony apprehensions, narcotics and evidence searches, and locating missing persons or suspects. The unit also assists other agencies when requested and often demonstrates canine skills at community and school events. The Sheriff’s Office also operates the Ramsey County Regional Canine Training Center to train K‑9 teams from the county and other departments in the area. |
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Ramsey Co. Sheriff - Dive Team - new condition - Their duties include rescue diving for underwater causalities and search and recovery diving for vehicles, weapons and other evidence. The team also recovers the bodies of murder victims or person who have drowned. |
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Ramsey Co. Deputy Sheriff - Honor Guard - new condition - The Honor Guard is a ceremonial unit made up of deputies who represent the department at formal occasions. Members participate in funerals, memorials, parades, and ceremonial events, presenting flags, standing color guard, and performing honors with precision to show respect for fallen officers and commemorate public safety traditions. Training often includes drill, flag presentation, and ceremonial protocol to uphold dignity and professionalism during these duties. |
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