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Brooklyn Park introduces new police cadets and assistant city engineer; proclaims Black History Month and School Bus Driver Appreciation Day

Brooklyn Park City Council · February 9, 2026
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Deputy Chief Elliot Faust introduced two new police cadets and a community-incident intervention specialist; Public Works Director Mark Halber introduced Tim Haugo as assistant city engineer. The council proclaimed February 2026 as Black History Month, recognized a championship youth basketball team, and declared Feb. 18 School Bus Driver Appreciation Day.

Deputy Chief Elliot Faust introduced three new employees from the police department: Jordan Whitaker (police cadet, hired Jan. 26), Chloe Havigorst (police cadet, hired Jan. 14, currently attending North Hennepin Community College), and Haley Pearson (community-incident intervention specialist, hired Jan. 21; former deputy sheriff and police officer, bachelor’s degree from Clark…

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