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Burnsville police vehicleA Burnsville police car 2019.
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Burnsville Police Car 19641964 Dodge Coronet
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New Police Car 1965Pictured by the new police car are patrolman Rademacher, Lieut. French, police chief Farrell, and patrolman Goodspeed. The car was recently purchased and equipped through Alan's garage in Savage and is a 1965 Dodge.As makes for vehicles operated by the Burnsville police department.
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1999 Police VehicleBurnsville Police 1999.
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Dakota County Sheriff VehicleDakota County Sheriff vehicle 2020.
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Burnsville Police Car2022 Burnsville Police Car.
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Burnsville police vehicleBurnsville police vehicle, year uncertain.
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Burnsville Police CarUndated, one of Burnsville's police cars.
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Police Cars 1980sIn 1980 the Burnsville police switched to a light blue car from traditional black and white.
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Burnsville police vehicleBurnsville police 1977 vehicle.
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Burnsville Public Safety At the time of this photo (undated) the police and fire department operated together as the Public Safety Department.
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Burnsville leases squad carThe March 5, 1964 Dakota County Tribune reports: Bursnville has another first - leases squad car. Burnsville had its own leased squad car for the first time Saturday as town board chairman Roger Richardson turned over the keys to Ken Day patrolman. Burnsville thus became the first township in Dakota County's history to have their own leased car.
Burnsville hopes to have a five man police force with the possibility of two squad cars in service soon. The car was leased for 18 months from Allen's Garage, Savage for $139 a month. It is a 1964 Dodge Police Pursuit car.
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Burnsville police vehicleBurnsville police vehicle, year uncertain.
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Burnsville Police CarUndated photo.
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Burnsville Police CarBurnsville Police Car undated photo.
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Dodge Police Pursuit brochure coverThe March 5, 1964 Dakota County Tribune reports: Bursnville has another first - leases squad car. Burnsville had its own leased squad car for the first time Saturday as town board chairman Roger Richardson turned over the keys to Ken Day patrolman. Burnsville thus became the first township in Dakota County's history to have their own leased car. Burnsville hopes to have a five man police force with the possibility of two squad cars in service soon. The car was leased for 18 months from Allen's Garage, Savage for $139 a month. It is a 1964 Dodge Police Pursuit car.
This is the cover of the Pursuit brochure.
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Burnsville police vehicleBurnsville Police vehicle, year unknown.
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Burnsville Police carThis is one of Burnsville's first police cars, undated.
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Burnsville police vehicleBurnsville Police Vehicle, year uncertain.
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1980 New cars for public safety departmentJanuary 5, 1980 Dakota County Tribune: Officers of the Burnsville Public Safety Department will soon be driving new squad cars which have a new appearance. The new cars will be light blue rather than black and white. Lt. David Farrington was among the first officers to try the car.
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Burnsville police vehicleBurnsville Police vehicle 1970s.
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Burnsville Police Vehicle 2017Back view of a Burnsville squad car 2017.
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Burnsville Police Department vehiclesMore views of the 2003 police cars.
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Burnsville Police Vehicle 2017One the 2017 Squad cars shown at the City Hall/Police Station.
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Burnsville police vehicleA "recycled" Burnsville police vehicle, being used in 2019.
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Burnsville police vehicle trading card1995 - Burnsville was included with a series of police vehicle trading cards from Sannco.
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Burnsville Police Department vehiclesA Burnsville Police Car, 2003.
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