Agenda Packet 07/17/2023Town of Trophy Club
Meeting Agenda Packet
Crime Control and Prevention District
Board
1 Trophy Wood Drive
Trophy Club, Texas 76262
July 17, 2023 6:00 PM Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER AND ANNOUNCE A QUORUM
PUBLIC COMMENTS
This is an opportunity for citizens to address the Board on any matter. The Board is not
permitted to take discuss or take action on any presentations made to the Board.
Presentations are limited to matters over which the Board has authority. Speakers have up to
four (4) minutes or the time limit determined by the Presiding Officer. Each speaker must have
submitted their request to speak by completing the Speaker’s Form or you may also email
parata@trophyclub.org
REGULAR SESSION
1.Take appropriate action regarding the Trophy Club Crime Control and Prevention District
Board Minutes for May 23, 2023.
2.FY 20232024 Annual Budget for the Trophy Club Crime Control and Prevention District
a. Conduct a Public Hearing regarding FY 20232024 proposed Annual Budget for Trophy
Club Crime Control and Prevention District.
b. Consider and approve FY 20232024 proposed Annual Budget for Trophy Club Crime
Control and Prevention District.
ADJOURN
*THE BOARD MAY CONVENE INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS POSTED ITEMS AS
ALLOWED BY THE TEXAS OPEN MEETINGS ACT, TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE 551.071.
Notice is hereby given that a quorum of the Town Council may be in attendance at this meeting.
CERTIFICATION
I certify that the above notice was posted on the bulletin board at Trophy Club Town Hall, 1 Trophy
Wood Drive, Trophy Club, Texas, on July 12, 2023 by 5:00 P.M. in accordance with Chapter 551,
Texas Government Code.
_______________________________
Julie Swartz, Administrative Assistant
If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special needs, please
contact the Town Secretary’s Office at 6822372900, 48 hours in advance and reasonable
accommodations will be made to assist you.
Town of Trophy ClubMeeting Agenda PacketCrime Control and Prevention DistrictBoard 1 Trophy Wood DriveTrophy Club, Texas 76262July 17, 2023 6:00 PM Council ChambersCALL TO ORDER AND ANNOUNCE A QUORUMPUBLIC COMMENTSThis is an opportunity for citizens to address the Board on any matter. The Board is notpermitted to take discuss or take action on any presentations made to the Board.Presentations are limited to matters over which the Board has authority. Speakers have up tofour (4) minutes or the time limit determined by the Presiding Officer. Each speaker must havesubmitted their request to speak by completing the Speaker’s Form or you may also emailparata@trophyclub.orgREGULAR SESSION1.Take appropriate action regarding the Trophy Club Crime Control and Prevention DistrictBoard Minutes for May 23, 2023.2.FY 20232024 Annual Budget for the Trophy Club Crime Control and Prevention Districta. Conduct a Public Hearing regarding FY 20232024 proposed Annual Budget for TrophyClub Crime Control and Prevention District.b. Consider and approve FY 20232024 proposed Annual Budget for Trophy Club CrimeControl and Prevention District.
ADJOURN
*THE BOARD MAY CONVENE INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS POSTED ITEMS AS
ALLOWED BY THE TEXAS OPEN MEETINGS ACT, TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE 551.071.
Notice is hereby given that a quorum of the Town Council may be in attendance at this meeting.
CERTIFICATION
I certify that the above notice was posted on the bulletin board at Trophy Club Town Hall, 1 Trophy
Wood Drive, Trophy Club, Texas, on July 12, 2023 by 5:00 P.M. in accordance with Chapter 551,
Texas Government Code.
_______________________________
Julie Swartz, Administrative Assistant
If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special needs, please
contact the Town Secretary’s Office at 6822372900, 48 hours in advance and reasonable
accommodations will be made to assist you.
MINUTES FROM REGULAR SESSION
BOARD OF THE CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION DISTRICT MEETING
FOR THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB
LOCATION: 1 TROPHY WOOD DRIVE, TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS
Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 6:00 P.M.
Council Chambers
The Crime Control and Prevention District Board of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, met in a Regular
Session on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. The meeting was held within the boundaries of the Town and was
open to the public.
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
CCPD BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT:
Leo Daniels, Chairman
Heath Williams, Vice Chairman
Joe Tellez, Board Member
Fred Lohmann, Board Member
Marc Bartels, Board Member
Christopher McAllister, Board Member
CCPD BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT:
Christine Udvar-Hazy
STAFF AND GUEST(S) PRESENT:
Patrick Arata, Acting Town Manager
Captain Steve Woodard, Acting Chief of Police
Julie Swartz, Administrative Assistant
CALL TO ORDER AND ANNOUNCE A QUORUM
Chairman Leo Daniels called the meeting to order and announced a quorum at 6:00 p.m.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Citizens are allowed four (4) minutes to address the Board regarding an item over which the Board has
policy or oversight authority as provided by Texas law, the ethics order, or other policy order.
Chairman Daniels asked if anyone wished to address the Board. No one addressed the Board.
REGULAR SESSION
1. Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Crime Control and Prevention
District Board Minutes for February 21, 2023.
Chairman Daniels called for a review of the February 21, 2023 minutes of the Crime Control and
Prevention District. The minutes were reviewed and a motion made by Fred Lohmann to accept
the minutes as presented. Motion seconded by Board Member Marc Bartels.
Motion approved by a vote of 6-0.
2. Discussion of CCPD budget for FY 23-24.
Acting Chief Woodard introduced himself and what he would be discussing for meeting and
budget, which included:
a) TruNarc – Laser drug analyzer. There were questions regarding how the device works; Chief
Arata and Captain Woodard explain where the device originated from (the military) and it
would be placed in supervisor vehicles. Training would be included in the cost of the device.
b) Flock Cameras – Town has had great success with the cameras and the department has received
many leads. Would like one additional camera installed around the busy area of 7/11 and bank
to assist even more. More towns are also getting Flock installed or adding cameras. Joe Tellez
asked if we could buy the cameras for savings, however, that is not an option as explained by
Chief Arata.
c) Patrol Units – Requesting 3 patrol cars due to age, mileage, and wear/tear on fleet. Marc
Bartels questioned if another motorcycle was considered; Captain Woodard explained
potentially in future, but cars are needed for transport of prisoners, etc.
d) Uplifting Units – Each new unit must be uplifted. That cost is approximately $25,000 per unit.
e) K-9 Indy – Dual purpose canine: drugs, tracks people.
Chief Arata added that the only item really added this FY was drug analyzer.
The Town was in the initial budget phases during the timeframe of this CCPD meeting.
3. Police Department update.
Chief Arata gave brief overview of what next meeting will cover regarding budget items and
being transparent over the process and what the department is requesting.
ADJOURN
Board Member Leo Daniels made a motion to adjourn at 6:44 p.m. Motion seconded by Board Member
Marc Bartels.
Leo Daniels Julie Swartz
Town of Trophy Club Town of Trophy Club
*The video of the meeting is posted on the Town’s YouTube page
TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS
Annual Program of Services
CCPD Fund FY 2021
ACTUAL
FY 2022
AMENDED
FY 2022
ACTUAL
FY 2023
AMENDED
BUDGET
FY 2023
ESTIMATE
FY 2024
PROPOSED
FY 2025
PROJECTED
FY 2026
PROJECTED
Beginning Fund Balance 130,510$ 82,957$ 222,811$ 142,205$ 274,127$ 244,053$ 146,517$ $ 178,958
Revenue
Sales Tax $ 328,432 $ 300,000 $ 365,464 $ ‐ $ 350,000 $ 350,000 $ 360,500 $ 371,315
Grant Revenue 1,448 21,525 483 350,000 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Interest Income ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 1,900 1,957 2,016
Assets Sold ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Lease Proceeds ‐ ‐ 90,577 ‐ ‐ 1,900
Total Revenue 329,880$ 321,525$ 365,947$ 350,000$ 350,000$ 351,900$ 362,457$ 373,331$
Expenditures
Personnel
Salaries ‐$ ‐$ ‐$ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐
Overtime 2,527 ‐ ‐ ‐ 20,000 20,000 20,400 20,808
Retirement ‐ ‐ ‐ 20,000 2,657 2,657 2,710 2,764
Social Security Taxes ‐ ‐ ‐ 2,657 1,242 1,242 1,267 1,292
Medicare Taxes ‐ ‐ ‐ 1,242 291 291 297 303
Workers' Compensation 394 ‐ ‐ 291 446 446 446 446
Total Personnel $ 2,921 $ ‐ $ ‐ $ 24,190 $ 24,636 $ 24,636 $ 25,120 $ 25,614
Services & Supplies
Professional Outside Services 26,766$ 26,000$ 47,913$ $ 446 $ 45,000 $ 55,000 $ 56,100 $ 57,222
Schools & Training 17,086 16,000 23,571 61,120 18,500 18,500 18,870 19,247
Qualifying Expenses 10,290 18,500 16,813 18,500 18,500 18,500 18,870 19,247
Meetings ‐ 700 ‐ 18,500 800 800 816 832
Office Supplies ‐ 2,750 1,932 800 3,000 3,000 3,060 3,121
Postage ‐ 500 245 3,000 500 500 510 520
Publications/Books/Subscription ‐ 2,500 51 500 2,500 2,500 2,550 2,601
Uniforms 905 6,000 4,920 2,500 6,000 6,000 6,120 6,242
Protective Clothing ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Small Equipment 72,241 96,500 48,198 6,000 90,000 75,000 48,000 48,960
Principle ‐ Lease Pmt ‐ ‐ 33,273 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Interest ‐ Lease Payment ‐ ‐ 157 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
Total Services & Supplies 127,288$ 169,450$ 177,072$ 111,366$ 184,800$ 179,800$ 154,896$ 157,994$
Capital
Capital Outlay $ 148,356 $ 225,000 $ 273,098 $ 57,654 $ 225,000 $ 245,000 $ 150,000 $ 150,000
Total Capital 148,356$ 225,000$ 273,098$ 57,654$ 225,000$ 245,000$ 150,000$ 150,000$
Total Expenditures 200,994$ 394,450$ 450,170$ 193,210$ 434,436$ 449,436$ 330,016$ 333,608$
Other Sources (Uses)
Transfer Out $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐ $ ‐
Total Other Sources (Uses)‐$ ‐$ ‐$ ‐$ ‐$ ‐$ ‐$ ‐$
Net Increase (Decrease) 128,886$ (72,925)$ (84,223)$ 156,790$ (84,436)$ (97,536)$ 32,441$ 39,723$
Ending Fund Balance $ 259,396 $ 10,032 $ 138,588 $ 298,995 $ 189,691 $ 146,517 $ 178,958 $ 218,681
To: CCPD Board
From: Steve Woodard, Acting Police Chief
CC: Patrick Arata, Interim Town Manager
Julie Swartz, Board Secretary
Re: Purchase Replacement Police Patrol Units
CCPD Board Meeting, July 17, 2023
Agenda Item:
Consider and provide directions regarding the purchase of three (3) patrol units for the Police Department
(S. Woodard).
Strategic Link:
Safety & Security:
Background and Explanation:
Police patrol vehicles are constantly in motion in all environmental conditions. Four vehicles have
accumulated over 125,000 miles and average 8 years old, compelling more frequent repairs.
Financial Considerations:
Approved in the 2023 – 2024 CCPD Capital Budget: $150,000.00 for the acquisition price of three (3)
patrol Units.
Legal Review:
The Town Attorney has reviewed this item and concurs with the staff recommendation.
Board/Commission/ or Committee Recommendation:
The CCPD Board will approve the purchase in the FY2023-2024 budget.
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends the Board approve the request for the 2023-2024 budget.
Attachments:
Board Approval:
Board Chair or designee
To: CCPD Board
From: Steve Woodard, Acting Police Chief
CC: Patrick Arata, Interim Town Manager
Julie Swartz, Board Secretary
Re: Purchase Replacement K-9 Units
CCPD Board Meeting, July 17, 2023
Agenda Item:
Consider and provide directions regarding the purchase and replacement of the K-9 units for the Police
Department (S. Woodard).
Strategic Link:
Safety & Security:
Background and Explanation:
The Trophy Club PD K-9 Indy will be 10 years of age in April of 2024. His optimum working life as a
multipurpose tracking and drug detection dog is nearing its end.
Indy has become iconic within Trophy Club, gaining social capital everywhere he goes. He has become the
area “go to” K-9 considering his skill set and availability. Surrounding agencies request deployment of
Indy weekly, in addition to his normal presence beside K-9 handler Sgt. Barry Sullivan in Patrol. So far
this year, Indy has alerted, leading to the seizure of over 150 lbs. of marijuana, 1 kilo of fentanyl powder
and over 33 lbs. of methamphetamine. Indy has also been deployed multiple times to assist in tracking
felons or lost persons. Whether the K-9 is deployed within Trophy Club or as a regional resource, the need
offsets the cost.
Financial Considerations:
Approved in the 2023 – 2024 CCPD Capital Budget: $25,000.00 for the acquisition of a replacement K-9.
Legal Review:
The Town Attorney has reviewed this item and concurs with the staff recommendation.
Board/Commission/ or Committee Recommendation:
The CCPD Board will approve the purchase in the FY2023-2024 budget.
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends the Board approve the request for the 2023-2024 budget.
Attachments:
Board Approval:
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Board Chair or designee
To: CCPD Board
From: Steve Woodard, Acting Police Chief
CC: Patrick Arata, Interim Town Manager
Julie Swartz, Board Secretary
Re: Emergency Equipment Upfitting Police Patrol Units
CCPD Board Meeting, July 17, 2023
Agenda Item:
Consider and provide directions regarding the emergency equipment upfitting of three patrol units for the
Police Department (S. Woodard).
Strategic Link:
Safety & Security:
Background and Explanation:
Equipment and labor to either transfer items from a retired vehicle or replace as new into a new vehicle is
approximately $25,000.00 per unit. This request is to upfit three patrol units.
Financial Considerations:
Approved in the 2023 – 2024 CCPD Capital Budget: $75,000.00 for the cost to upfit three patrol units.
Legal Review:
The Town Attorney has reviewed this item and concurs with the staff recommendation.
Board/Commission/ or Committee Recommendation:
The CCPD Board will approve the cost in the FY2023-2024 budget.
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends the Board approve the request for the 2023-2024 budget.
Attachments:
Board Approval:
Board Chair or designee
To: Mayor and Town Council
From: Steve Woodard, Acting Chief of Police
CC: Patrick Arata, Acting Town Manager
Julie Swartz, Board Secretary
Re: New Flock Safety Contract
Town Council Meeting, July 17, 2023
Agenda Item:
Consider and take appropriate action regarding the acquisition of a new Flock Safety contract for the
Police Department (S. Woodard).
Strategic Link:
Safety & Security: Achieve exceedingly high standards for public safety and low crime rate.
Background and Explanation:
The Police Department is submitting a contract for approval for the lease of ten Flock surveillance
cameras for a period of five years. The contact will include the existing nine cameras installed under the
previous contract along with the addition of a tenth camera to cover an access point into the Town from a
private roadway not currently monitored by the existing cameras.
The additional camera will surveil a private drive which permits public entry into the Town from
Westlake while bypassing all nine of the existing Flock cameras. In response to a series frauds committed
at the First Financial Bank, 95 Trophy Club Drive, the tenth camera will provide photographic evidence
to assist in identifying those persons who currently enter the Town from the 7Eleven parking lot and drive
through the private drive east of the Meat-U-Anywhere Restaurant, avoiding the Flock cameras on
Trophy Club Drive and westbound Texas 114 Access at Clair Drive. The same camera should also assist
in identifying vehicles/persons committing thefts from the 7Eleven, 2101 Texas 114 Access.
This request is part of the Council approved 2023-2024 CCPD budget. The acquisition will be made
under the Flock Safety contract.
Financial Considerations:
Approved in the 2023 – 2024 CCPD Capital Budget: The contract for the existing nine cameras is
$112,500 with an additional $12,495 for the tenth new camera. The total expenditure for the duration of
the five-year Flock Safety contract for all ten cameras is $124,995.
Legal Review:
The Town Attorney has reviewed this item and concurs with the staff recommendation.
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Board/Commission/ or Committee Recommendation:
The CCPD Board approved the purchase in the FY2023-2024 budget.
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends the Council approve the request.
Attachments:
• Flock Safety Contract ($124,995)
Town Council Approval:
Mayor Jeannette Tiffany or designee
To: Mayor and Town Council
From: Steve Woodard, Acting Police Chief
CC: Patrick Arata, Acting Town Manager
Julie Swartz, Board Secretary
Re: Purchase Police of Thermo Scientific TruNarc Drug Analysis and Identification
Town Council Meeting, July 17, 2023
Agenda Item:
Consider and take appropriate action regarding the purchase of the Thermo Scientific TruNarc touchless
drug analysis and identification scanner for the Police Department (S. Woodard).
Strategic Link:
Safety & Security: Through the deployment of Raman spectroscopy, Police Officers can identify all
manner of illicit drugs in 30 seconds, without removing the drugs from a sealed plastic bag. The TruNarc
system represents a dramatic leap forward in Officer safety while providing roadside scientific affirmation
of criminal controlled substances, both of which enhance public safety and lower crime rates.
Background and Explanation:
The Police Department is submitting the purchase order for approval for one new Thermo Scientific
TruNarc drug analyzer. This request is part of the council approved 2023-2024 CCPD budget. The
purchase will be in accordance with the GSA pricing contract.
The TruNarc drug analyzer’s point and shoot simplicity rapidly and safely identifies unknown
drugs/chemicals, while the substances remain contained in plastic, protecting Police staff from accidental
exposure to Fentanyl and other dangerous chemicals. In appropriately 30 seconds, the TruNarc analyzer
generates a tamper-proof report with test results, location, time, and Police operator, the results of which
are accepted in preliminary court proceedings to establish probable cause and further protect the
department and the Town from allegations of malfeasance.
Financial Considerations:
Approved in the 2023 – 2024 CCPD Capital Budget: $36,779.57 for the acquisition price of one TruNarc
Analyzer with a five-year unlimited warranty with one TruNarc Solution Kit.
Legal Review:
The Town Attorney has reviewed this item and concurs with the staff recommendation.
Board/Commission/ or Committee Recommendation:
The CCPD Board approved the purchase in the FY2023-2024 budget.
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Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends the Council approve the request.
Attachments:
• TruNarc price quotes for purchase of one analyzer and one solution kit with a five-year unlimited
warranty: ($36,779.57)
• TruNarc Substance Library: Display names of identifiable substances
• Jacksonville State University case study of Thermo Scientific TruNarc
Town Council Approval:
Mayor Jeannette Tiffany or designee
TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB
CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION DISTRICT BUDGET FY 2023-24
WORKSHEET
BACKGROUND
The Trophy Club Police Department is working to improve our programs and provide the best
tools to our officers to maintain the highest level of safety and security for the Town.
This year the Crime, Control, Prevention District (CCPD) will use a portion of the CCPD fund
balance to fund the purchase of the following:
K-9 Indy replacement; Indy will retire in FY23-24 after 9 years of service to the Town of
Trophy Club.
The purchase of a digital drug analyzing laser to be used at the schools and during drug
investigations.
Additionally, the CCPD FY23-24 budget request a renewal of the Flock camera system program
for 5 years. The 5-year contract offers a discount of $500.00 per camera per year, saving
$22,500. Also adding a 10th camera to the shopping area by 7-11.
ANALYSIS
Proposed FY 2023-24 Budget
Per the finance director, the proposed budget projects sales tax collection to be $350,000.
This budget year CCPD will be using fund balance dollars (exceeding revenue dollars) to purchase
the following one-time capital items:
K-9
Tru-Narc Drug Analyzer
CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION 2023 – 2024 PLANS
The Crime Control and Prevention District budget will focus on the following strategies:
EQUIPMENT AND NEW TECHNOLOGY - To carry out its mission, the police department
must equip and train its officers with various tools to maintain and improve public safety. Such
tools may include small pieces of equipment assigned to individual officers, as well as department
wide additions, such as capital equipment (vehicles). Supervisors, in conjunction with the Town's
Information Technology staff, continue to evaluate new technology that can be employed to
enhance our efficiency.
SAFETY PROGRAMS:
The Town of Trophy Club Police Department, supported by CCPD funding, operates programs
that lead to the continued safety of the Town. In the last 5 years, Trophy Club has been ranked in
the top 5 safest cities in Texas each year- 3 of those times Trophy Club was ranked #1. This is the
best measure of any safety program. We are evaluated by outside independent agencies to
determine how effective our programs are working. Some examples of our programs include:
This year’s funding covers administrative and capital expenses for the CCPD programs.
FY 2023-24 Budget Detail
All the CCPD funding goes to support previously mentioned safety programs.
BEGINNING FUND BALANCE: $244,053
REVENUES
Sales Tax: FY 2032/24 Estimate: $350,000
PROPOSED EXPENDITURES:
Capital: $245,000
Purchase of three (3) police vehicles with added equipment:
K-9
TruNarc Handheld Narcotics Analyzer
Overtime: $24,636
SRO’s, Community Patrolling Program and safety inspections
Professional Outside Services: $55,000
Racial Profiling Reporting
Training
Legal
Early Intervention System (EIS)
Firearms Training, Ammunition, Duty Weapons and Equipment: $18,500
Office Supplies and Postage $5,000
Protective clothing/Uniforms:$6,000
Training for Officers: $18,500
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) required classes
Classes for basic, intermediate and advanced level officer training
De-escalation and biased based training.
School Training Programs
Small Equipment: $75,000
Automated License Place Recognition System, Flock payment for a new 5 year contract to
hold the $2,500 per camera for that contract period. The new rate without the contract will
be $3,000 per camera per year.
Taser payment for year four (5) of a five (5):
Replacement of K9 Indy:
The Trophy Club PD K-9 Indy will be 10 years of age in April of 2024. His
optimum working life as a multipurpose tracking and drug detection dog is nearing its end.
Indy has become iconic within Trophy Club, gaining social capital everywhere he goes.
He has become the area “go to” K-9 considering his skill set and availability.
School Resource Officers: Crime Stoppers Funding and the purchase of a TruNarc drug
analyzer device.
The TruNarc Handheld Narcotics Analyzer TruNarc: Efficient, Economical, Safe
Agencies across the United States who deploy TruNarc are seeing immediate benefits:
• Even little known substances can be identified almost instantly in the field
• The need for Law Enforcement Officers to handle potentially lethal narcotics is greatly
reduced • Valuable lab time is freed up for higher priority cases
• Reduced demand for lab testing delivers significant cost savings TruNarc Success Stories
Quincy PD, Massachusetts: Littleknown Drugs Identified Quickly
•TruNarc immediately identified an unknown sample as Alpha-PVP (“Flakka”) a synthetic
cathinone • Official state-wide alert about new drug issued next day Etowah County,
Alabama: Reduced Court Wait Times
• “We’re definitely seeing a benefit because of TruNarc. We’re able to take cases to the
grand jury where before we didn’t have a toxicology report. Now, a defendant doesn’t have
to wait for his day in court. It’s been a godsend.” – Etowah County Charles County,
Maryland: Improved Protection for Law Enforcement Officers
• Using TruNarc, officers quickly identified fentanyl (a potent opioid absorbed by touch,
potentially causing overdose or death) in heroin seizure.
• “The safety of our officers is one of our top priorities, and this technology will allow us
to safely identify controlled dangerous substances quickly and accurately without having
to wait on lab results.” – Charles County Helping law enforcement stay ahead of the curve:
safe, precise narcotics identification limits direct contact quickly identified fentanyl
benefits
• Tests for almost 500 substances, including narcotics, stimulants, depressants,
hallucinogens and analgesics
• Library regularly updated to include emerging drug threats
• Requires no direct contact with most substances
• Delivers clear, real-time results for presumptive evidence
• Provides automated, tamper-proof records with scan results, including time-and-date
stamps to help expedite prosecution
PROGRAMS: BUDGET LINE ITEMS:
Bicycle Safety
Business Security and Inspections
Citizen on Patrol
Citizen Police Academy
Crime Prevention and Education
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Golf Cart Safety and Inspection
Home security and inspection
Home vacation watch
Identifying theft strategies and reporting
National Night Out
Neighborhood Watch
Safety Fairs
School Resource Officer
Take Home/Silver Alert
Overtime:
Professional Outside Service:
School & Training:
Qualifying Expenses:
Meetings
Office Supplies
Postage
Publications/Books/ Subscriptions:
Uniforms
Protective Clothing:
Small Equipment:
Capital Equipment: