Purpose
The Minneapolis Police Department is committed to reducing youth violence through a number of measures, including curfew enforcement.
Policy
The City of Minneapolis has adopted the Countywide Curfew Ordinance #16.
Procedures
Under Age 10
- Curfew violators under the age of 10 shall be taken into custody if a parent or legal guardian cannot be located.
- Officers shall contact First Response to determine where the child will be placed.
- All juveniles under 10 who are stopped for curfew shall not be listed as Arrested Persons.
Over Age 10
- Curfew violators over the age of 10 may be issued a Juvenile Citation and released to a parent or legal guardian.
- If the juvenile cannot be released to a parent or legal guardian, the juvenile shall be transported to the Youth Connection Center.
- When a juvenile is cited for curfew violation, officers shall complete a Police Report with the code CURFEW, and document to whom the juvenile was released.
Definitions
Refer to the Commonly Used Terms page for general definitions.
- First Response: First Response (Community Based First Response) social workers are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. First Response handles emergency shelter placements, telephone assessments of families in crisis and takes child & adult protection reports.
- Juvenile: An individual who is under the age of eighteen (18) years.
- Parent/Legal Guardian: "Parent" means the birth or adoptive mother or father of a child and does not apply to a person whose parental rights have been terminated in relation to the child. A legal "guardian" is a person who has been appointed by a judge or social services agency, to take care of a minor child (to include foster parents).
- Police Report: A report or statement in a report that sets forth the officer's account of an incident and is entered into the MPD's Records Management System.