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The duties of a U.S. Mint Police officer can be diverse and interesting.  To get an idea of how wide our range of activities are, take a look at the following photos.

The U.S. Mint Police bicycle patrol left arrow The Bicycle Patrol responds to calls for service, enforces federal and local laws, investigates criminal activity, and assists other law enforcement agencies.
 
The U.S. Mint's float in the 1999 and 2000 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parades, in New York City, showcases a replica of a stagecoach like the ones used to transport gold years ago. right arrow The U.S. Mint's float in the 1999 and 2000 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parades.
 
Wheel of Fortune Game Show and U.S. Mint Police officers left arrow In 2000, one of the prizes on The Wheel of Fortune was 20,000 in Sacagawea golden dollars — two Mint police officers safely secured the money.
 
The U.S. Mint Police patrol the streets, sidewalks, and all areas in the vicinity of the Mint facilities.  The Officers are responsible for enforcing federal and local laws as well as protecting U.S. Mint assets, employees, and property. right arrow U.S. Mint Police street patrol

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