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The Hopkins Police Department has been involved in the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program since 1994. The program teaches rental property owners and managers how to keep illegal activity off of their property. The program delivers two important messages:
The program provides training to property owners and managers on tenant screening, use of the crime free/drug free lease addendum, building and property security, and Neighborhood Watch.
For additional information regarding “Phase I” training opportunities throughout Minnesota, visit the Minnesota Crime Prevention Association website.
NOTE: Training attendees must attend all eight hours of the Phase 1 training the day of training to obtain credit and certificate of completion.
For questions about training, Hopkins Police Services Liaison Anne Marie Buck at 952-548-6407.
To become involved in the Crime Free Multi-Housing Program, contact the Police Services Liaison.