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Police Reserves
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The Robbinsdale Police
Reserve was established in 1972 as an auxiliary unit of the Police
Department. Police Reserve Officers assist licensed sworn officers
by performing community service tasks, non-criminal Police
functions, and assist at natural disasters and other emergencies
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Being a Reserve
Officer provides an excellent opportunity to serve the community,
learn new skills, and gain new experiences. Law enforcement students
can gain valuable experience and insight into the law enforcement
field.
The Robbinsdale
Police Reserve Unit is made up of very dedicated men and women. Over
the past several years, the Robbinsdale Police Reserve Unit has
volunteered in excess of 4,000 hours per year.
QUALIFICATIONS
All of the
following qualifications must be met to become Robbinsdale Police
Reserve Officer:
- Minimum of 18
years of age
- High school
graduate or GED
- United States
citizen
- Possess a valid
MN driver's license with a good driving record
- Have a clear
criminal record and background
- Pass hiring
process
- Pass a physical
examination
Any person
interested in applying for the Robbinsdale Police Reserve Unit
should submit a written application (available at City Hall: 4100
Lakeview Avenue N., or the Police Dept: 4101 Hubbard Avenue N.)
These applications can be obtained either in person or by
download
here.
Any questions
regarding the Robbinsdale Police Reserve Unit can be directed to
Sgt. Gary Guck or to Officer Nichole Saba at (763) 531-1220.
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