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Police chief reports 89 calls in June, officers return to 12-hour shifts
Summary
Police Chief Randy Haugh told council the department recorded 89 calls so far in June, officers completed annual qualifying, radars are operational, taser training is scheduled, and 12-hour shifts have resumed to provide 24/7 coverage.
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Police Chief Randy Haugh reported at the June 17 meeting that the department has handled 89 calls so far in June, officers completed annual qualifying the night before, radar units are operational, and taser training is scheduled for next week. He said officers have resumed 12-hour shifts to ensure continuous 24/7 coverage.
Chief Haugh also noted that Corporal Connor Bailey was involved in two vehicle pursuits this week, one jointly with the state patrol and one with the village department. The transcript records these operational details but does not include additional information on pursuit outcomes, citations, or any personnel changes beyond the shift schedule.
