Ramsey County Social Services
Social Services
Social Services is the largest county department that provides critical social service supports including: child protection, licensing, foster care connections, pre-petition screening for civil commitment, adult protection, mental health, detox, case management, prevention, and chemical dependency services.
Social Services is the local authority for mental health services and adult protection and is responsible for helping individuals, families, and communities in Ramsey County to survive and thrive.
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Live at the Governor's Mansion. People protesting the stat home order.
The group today was, Live Free Minnesota
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Driving by and seen canine training in a park in Minneapolis with appeared to be a baseball team practice seen in the park as well I did miss of the practice.
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board issues plea to park and trail users to take social distancing measures seriously
Posted on 1 April, 2020
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) is asking for the public’s help in keeping parks and trails open while protecting the health and safety of Minnesotans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The MPRB has continued to maintain and operate more than 6,800 acres of park land while it opened sections of four parkways or park roads to pedestrians and placed hundreds of signs at popular park locations telling people to stay six feet apart to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Unfortunately, since Gov. Walz’s Stay at Home Order went into effect, MPRB staff, commissioners and park police have been flooded with reports of park users disregarding social distancing guidelines by crowding popular park locations and trails, not staying six feet apart, and participating in team sports and group activities.
“Outdoor recreation opportunities are important for people of all ages during this stressful time,” said Al Bangoura, Superintendent of the MPRB. “But we need people to take the Governor’s orders and social distancing seriously. Everyone needs to do their part to protect others and protect themselves. We are aware of park closures in other states and would hate to have it come to that in Minneapolis.”
Closure of popular, previously crowded parks has already happened in major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington D.C.
“I encourage everyone in the metro area, including Minneapolis residents, to use their local neighborhood parks that are within walking distance rather than flock to the busiest parks in our system. If park visitors need to travel by car to get to a Minneapolis park, I urge them to explore the park system beyond its most popular spots,” said Jono Cowgill, President of the MPRB. “We recognize Minneapolis parks are popular and vital to the wellbeing of our city and region, but right now we need people to understand the importance of social distancing to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep our parks open.”
The MPRB is imploring all its park users to strictly comply with the following measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep the park system open:
Stay at least six feet apart from other park users not part of your household.
This means you may have to go a little slower and be mindful of others as you pass.
Do not participate in group activities where you can’t always stay six feet apart .
No pickup basketball, soccer, football, volleyball or other team sports. No group activities with people from outsi
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Lakeville Police Department Investigating Victim with Gunshot Wound
January 8, 2023
10:00pm
Case Number: LA23000098
Lakeville Police Department Investigating Victim with Gunshot Wound
At approximately 6:51pm, Lakeville Police responded to a call involving a 31-year-old female who had
Suffered a gunshot wound inside of a vehicle in the parking lot of the Amazon Fulfillment Center
Warehouse at 9800 21 7'h Street West. Lakeville Police Officers, along with members of the Lakeville Fire
Department and Allina Health EMS, located the victim and provided life saving measures. She was
Transported to Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC) with life-threatening injuries.
Preliminary information indicates that a male acquaintance of the victim was involved in this incident
The extent of his involvement, and the circumstances surrounding the shooting, are still in the very early
Stages of investigation. No one else is believed to have direct involvement and there is not believed to
Be any threat to the public's safety at this time. The male acquaintance was on scene upon police arrival
And is currently cooperating in the investigation.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension's Crime Scene Unit has been requested and is assisting
In the investigation
Contact: Chief Brad Paulson
Phone number: 952-985-4801
Email address: bpaulson@lakevillemn.gov
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Why sheriff Bob Fletcher was live on patrol. He responded to a call of a disturbance.
It turns out it was a domestic situation.
The male and female both admitted to becoming physically and verbally violent with each other.
Bob made both of them leave. But the man had a cast on his leg and no cell phone to call any one to come and get him.
Then Bob and Pat laughed and joked about how they could take a person that has their lake in a cast.
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https://youtu.be/YmOf-UeO6oE
it starts at 4:00:15
3/22/22
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