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Lookup Arrest Reports, Warrants and Jail Inmates in the City of Fridley, Minnesota. Results Include: Arrests, Warrant Search, Mugshot, Type of Crime, Inmate, Warrant Number, Bond Amount, Public Records.

Fridley, Minnesota Information

Fridley Minnesota has a population of 27,208. The mayor as of 2021 is Scott Lund who was elected as mayor since 2000. His email address is Scott.Lund@FridleyMN.gov. The city can be found in Anoka County.

The crime index of Fridley, as reported by a 2016 statistic, was 279.3. There has been 2 registered sex offenders living in the city, with the residents-sex offender ratio at 13,913 to 1. The number of registered sex offenders compared to the number of residents in this city is smaller than the state average.

Fridley, Minnesota Police Station Information

The rate of crime in Fridley, MN averages 59% higher than the rest of Minnesota while the rate of crime on a national scale is 33% higher than. You’ll find that the occurrence of violent crime in Fridley, MN is 16% higher than the average rate of crime in Minnesota and 27% lower than the rest of the nation. Similarly, crime involving property stands 63% higher than the remainder of the state of Minnesota and 42% higher than the nation’s average. Both of these statistics relate to how safe residents and businesses are while performing everyday activities in the Fridley, MN area.

The Fridley Police Department provides around the clock police service for residents of Fridley. The department has a number of divisions which include: Administration, Field Operations which consists of six patrol teams made up of 22 uniformed patrol officers and supervised by five patrol sergeants. Field Operations also includes Community Service Officers, a Police Reserve Unit and a canine unit with two uniformed patrol officers and their canine partners. Technical Support Division consisting of Special Projects Unit, Information Services Unit and a Criminal Investigation Unit. The structure of the Criminal Investigations Unit is: 1 Detective Lieutenant, 3 General Detectives, 1 Pawn Detective, 3 School Resource Officers and 1 Narcotics Officer (Anoka – Hennepin Drug Task Force).

Fridley Police Department Address:

Brian Weierke, Police Chief

6431 University Avenue NE

Fridley, MN 55432

One of the primary duties of the Sheriff’s Office is the management of the jail. The Anoka County Jail is a 238-bed facility. We house primarily non-sentenced inmates in a combination of direct supervision and remote supervision housing units. Jail staff members strive to provide programs and services that are designed to meet the individual problems and needs of the detainees in a cost effective and efficient manner. The Anoka County Jail shall be operating in a manner that meets or exceeds state and national standards.

Contact Information

Country: USA

Address 1: 6431 University Ave NE

City: Fridley

State: MN

Zip Code: 55432-4303

County: Anoka County

Phone #: 763-572-3625

Fax #: 763-572-3651

Additional Information

Type: Police Departments

Population Served: 30812

Number of Officers: 38

Open Records Request in Fridley, Minnesota

Do you need to request a copy of a previously filed police report? Fill out the form below. Report requests will be addressed in the order received. Typical response time is 1-3 business days, and up to 10 business days for involved requests. Questions? You can reach our business office at (763) 572-3629.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

County Sheriff, Warrant, Most Wanted Information in Fridley, Minnesota

The Jail Division in the Anoka county Sheriff’s office has a Warrants Unit that is responsible for all warrants in the city of Fridley. To check if you have an outstanding warrant it is advisable that you visit the sheriff’s office in person. You can also check The Online Warrant Search (OWS) a web application designed to allow easy public access to search and view public information regarding individuals who have an active arrest warrant. The OWS is intended to be used for informational and public safety purposes. The Sheriff’s Office does not issue warrants. The Sheriff’s Office processes arrest warrants as required by state statute.

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