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Ornell Police report modest uptick in calls, two new officers start patrol

Mound City Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Ornell Police Department reported an uptick in January calls for service, said the Polar Plunge fundraising event raised money, and announced two new officers joining patrol and upcoming training.

MOUND — At its Feb. 10 meeting the council heard the Ornell Police Department’s January activity report. The department reported a modest uptick in calls for service and noted the recent Polar Plunge fundraiser was successful. The department also announced two new officers: one beginning training with Field Training Officers and another (Colton Beck) now on solo patrol.

The presenter said cold weather has reduced some public activity and that the department expects to be busy with training as new officers begin shifts. Council members thanked the department for its work; one attendee offered a brief expression of appreciation.