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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974 f 5 1 if I i Az,uucil. 1ter,nrC ' 1974 I Ij I ` i i i j s 1 1 Wuyno Audrey ("Illof of Police I I r I INIIEX DENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT Organizational Chart 2, Report to City Manager 3. Traffic Fatalities 4, Homicides suicides a. Trends in Growth and Activity d, Patrol Divi,eion 1974 ,Statistical Report 7. Criminal Olfenso 1974 Statistical Report I I 8, Criminal Okfenae - Percent Cleared a 9, Drug Enforcement Unit Annual Report k ~ 10. Animal Control Unit Annual Report s 114 Police Department Audget 74/75 1 S 1 , 124 Proposed Salary Plan - May 1, 1975 3X 1 134 Teminationa 1574 14. Police Personnel' l ~ I Pollee Reserve Personnel t lb, Sick and Injury Leave { 17. Police Vehicle Accident Summary { )i g 1 t i wH.. .a. VkM r 1 f P.LIICE_.DEPARTh1EV CITY MANAGER j CHI B!~ ASSISTANT CHIEF PUBLIC INFORMATION SECRETARY SAFETY TRAPC, PA 1ROL CRIMINAL DIVISION EDUCATION DIVISION { CAPTAIN j dAPTAIN I LIEUTENANT RIOT CONTROL SERGEANT DISPATCHER NARCOTICS SERGEANT JUVENILE JA P RADAR PATROLMAN IL j ID a RECORD DETECTIVE CLARK POUND Adminietrative 5taPf Criminal Tny, Div,'- • PaEtox •1,iv'iaion ` Communications X - Chief i - Captain 1 „ ! - Assistant Chief 1 Lieutenant 4 ieutinenants 3 - Commun nhera 1 - Secretet' - L Lieut 1 - omraunY 1 Secretary 4 -Sergeants icattans 2 - Sergeants 33 - Patrolmen supervisor 7 - Detectives 1 - Animal Control 1 - Reoord Clerk Supervisor Ir 4 - Animal Control Officers . ..,f. a a: ' f TM/'/7 City QfDenlon.t.,) f ]!lice Apartment 12-1K r4, r DATV: Janunr.y 151975 I4 MO TO: lim Whlae, City Maurtgcx 1 l'ROMI V ynn Autrey, Chi.cf of l?o.l'ic;3 i S1t1;J1:C'J't Pol.icr.. Act•i.vi.I:y Personnel Orfnn•tuition crud Pluntt i hl?ti50thtI1:T. Dol"l.np, 1914, taus dopartment font k cort:iffoo officato for a turnover rote of VA. Thin Is tali improvement over tha :1:973 figuve of 24%, 'file lnan of pernonnel. in 1974} coupled with the loonos of 15173, him unused a problent in the pot•rol, divi:tion in overa7.l efiica,cncy attd productivity. The loan of perNOUne1 aatu{illy craatOn a shortago Of personnel for several montlis even though the spot toay be filled. 'Pile Renton Police Atmocintion, formed in 19741 lids been'nctive only ill rite wren of snlaey increarcon, It Ill not poectil>1o to Predict) ac thin Lima, Which di.t:cctiotl tho nsilociatioo may tnko. It could depend on the type of persons (A.acted to head tbo nssoai-ration, Under Pile law, the assoc:iat:ion cnn pat:iti.ott 1`01' all `ol.octlolt to attempt to nccurtt collect:iva bnrba1.uin8 righta or It aalary`inot:enue, w Via department activity sununaty reflacts all 8% lacrense in traffic enforcalilent. TMH figm:e cluDely parnl.7.eln the doe.l:no i.ti traffic accidents where every category s;ltowed a deel.;iuot 1. Vatinl'aecidents dovn 1 fore 13% decrenoo, 2, Injury nt:cidonOl down It fora 111,,, deo!onuo, 3, Propcrt:y accidents down 84 for a 5% decrease. Thin 1.9 n total of 96 fewer traffic neridonts, n drop of 5% Per the Your. The loan iu tho traffic arrest column enn also be attributed to an inerenaa in man houra in training; of 724 houlia, tutnl traluing hours were 5533, IWO is an nc.reaaa or. 15% for the yettr. Algo, that Limo c.onsuminE incronno in radio calla (2008 more radio cumplninte) %mcloubtodly'aontributed to the decline in traffic onfurcamettit, , 9 `Vr I , 1 J ~i 1>nuE;liar, The doclluc In pnrItfilp onforcomoilt in lumitly a resiutt 111 the abolishmGttt: of the Meter Maid position lnyc Mny, 1q"Y,S.U# a,ruunpt.lnn of most of the regu lntory park-Ing authority ill tlio 6chool'I; aa.•en of Juriudactioli lucn nltoted tiro' ail:untiouc tl: wouJd hey profitable for uu if the N.T.SkU hoIfoo were uuthorived to ansuma. Ow,, onforcomerit and collections of motor antes to Clint: aarna, The cost of manpower nud equipatoilt for ua in far greater than Hic mnt•or revenue They may even do n boCLer ;job of enforci.nP tho mcit:ern since their office in situated cl.osa to the Arun. l GRIMMA1, ACTiTi I Y TIo COCO of 1660 of. f:eoaeo in a record lii glt for Nnton, Tho increase in criminal offommo by 26% is moat not:icenblo in Clio nrcin of property crfmon, Thera wero, 284 marr. theft offonnes for Che year which accouutfc for almost aJ.l of the increase. liurpl.ary ahuwed a i;ood docli.ne with 38 fowor offonseb. No ct ders were down by 1, robe up by 2, and robbery dawn by 0. The large incronaa in numikilts are moody the rosult: of minor domostic; qunrrela, The Crinrlnal. 111youtig,rl i.ou Uivfsiort mnint.aiuod a nt:r:onp, enforccnienL effort cloarinl; 00"/, of crimes againa, persona, 44% of property erJmcs, for ac totaa clearance vote of 48%, t NARCOTTCS The Narcotics yid llnnpr~oun Dxugs Niforcoment Unit han nouti.nued to funct1on at a high perfurmmtoo loved, 't'hin unit is completing 1,1:'rs second yeur., operating on 75% Cramiuat ,10ata.ae Cocaric,il funding, and Inn exceoded all, on in ovigi,itnl (bait), in ball nnforaOhio lit, cfforL and public oducat:iorc A nummary of tiro unit'N 1074 activity Is nLL'oched. The. City In c:ommi.ttod to Imintal.iiing Elio weft at it'll pretsant. blind of opa>'c>.t on. Some modifientlon snit be made in it's ndminintration it dosl.rable for econondo reasonn. MI plil4VI,N'1T0N UNIT C11ANT mho clalinament hnn completad the oppJ.icatfost for a Crimo Proventi.on Unit to bo subnM.ttod to Clio Cr.ilointil ,luet;ice Council for 100% funding, The unit wi:l.l. J cans:l.ut of 2•-3 pcrnonn who will be tc!acined Jtt crima provontlon work, The order Live of u Crime Proven lloll 11ti t in to roduoo or pr(milt• Clio oeourrenco of crime bys 1., Ttle.4enaillo public awarorscns of crime }trobl.cuiEa and wlsnt• o:€tizana can clo to ho1p li roam crittlo. 2. Incronno police nnpabiiit:y to ptiovent crime. 3, Improve polices-commuuit,y r( aLlonH 4, Roduco vul.nernbllfty of crimn t:avgets 5. Increaso capabilfty to prevent juveisiloa from eotutnlttittq avicna, Thies pvogrnm is 'roceivIng ntront nupport from thr. Criminal ,Tuatica Council. and' would probably rnoalva the Cota;l fuudlna for throe yours 11 wu caul polstt to its succors and anal neltievemanL, 1 i IJ. ..,i` ...,>a a r :N t t= 0K I 1 aa~nzN1N~ f TI'te Tal pe pexsrnlnel turnovo.1- rate of 1913 carried over illto ] h'I4 trnJ.nic4S I'=obJ_ema bl'lnl;.Jnli ti'aittlnli honzu t;t, 5535, a 15% iucronre oval. prov.loua yc lr, The. Rcglona7. Nq icc Academy hoo increased the bon1c , t r le from lO to IT wcelts, and ! ho Deportment Recru Lt Don vlopment Program hall boon expandcd from 4 to 7 wont., Ave ago. rol.loge, houl'e of rcnumlosloned officers hall gong Iqt to 57. Tilet:e j are 23 off cc.rs with thr. Ansociato of. Science Dogrce and 3 of£icoril with a 1)aohn1nl• Vogi.'eo. 1101,10r. VIHIC41,1, AtC7DCiNT)3 i'olico nceidcnin in vohiclc i tutrtlod 13, 011 property damngv accidents with no cillmalt.ics. This Jr the. bent `polAco driving ruoorc] in acvera7. yoore, as rettu.l:tinl; dentnfie to police vellic:l.et wall oli,l.y $114(3. Thls fit daapfte 11 7% inereanre in miles Ltavelotl which exrueded n half till.] lions milar, I'O),1C)3 Rl r)RVI, Tha 1.'ollt,d lttaatlt>e pe.rsUntut7. e;ituui'ion as tnulsnrtged froth Innt yctat, Al• though they nt'r sm117.1 in numhor, only 1.7, they are all (Inpendab'le mid reapond well J.n IL11 r,2tliatluns whore needed. AN7MAi_ CONTPOT, Tho problotim rc7.nt:ing to onimai. contuol. are Midi with us, bot chnllpcu have., boon. made which may bni.l, in. 19751 Wo start Lhe year with a Now Animal Control Sullumlaor, who rocnntl.y completod it one wools Aillinal Control Offie(kr `1'rni.niull Srbnul epolloorecl by 'Poxtio 4M llnlvoru ty, We hupn t•.o Uo Able to Bond ill]. ex' our nniuutl control officers to thill school In the futura. Wr. rti'e, tmintaf l ng thn poLicy of n woman :lit chni flo of t}lo pomid and thiti soums to be a sound pol.J.cy. llecent Jill provtltnento l nalude n now tranqui l i zor 13tm and eCtlulsltSon of n,now tr,xi'ter for haulinf; J.ttrgo nn1tntt7.n. ; Plans are in process to ;improve Ole Center by separating tho poma (it, Oiu, Center no 14074.1. ris recei.vi.nls boner pons for nwol.l, an utnl,y. Alnp, ore aldit:ional aui.ntal control officer tarts md(led January .l, Ml*). )Nary effort xt; ltoli;g made to bri.ug thn Contoy within the snnitntiion and humane star . . ttiards oC Lhu i A net It cu Millions i S 0. .i.uL 1 , y F t I reloant.o Lhe Animal Coutrul. Cantor ill bacomillp, Alone eru@ntial and this should bo Affected all noon an fuuda aril nvallabla. CObJMUNXCh'PTON Thr dopat'tmont in still in the process tit- upclating all of uur communication aqu,'pninttt, This IN 0.1 bei.nl; done undor it 757, fcdernaly fundad granL. In 197/1, wn comploted switch--over `f,•rom Life tradltionnl.-t:oletype oporation mid rho NGTC (Nntiona.i. Crimes fnfnrntsLion Con:t'e7:) to Lilo "Iucotrrm!" n eomputur which parforms the ftulctlon of both this otbol' tnnchinon and improves tho Umn e1c1111ettt 1.11 Lho rnw tltrn of all driver licdnoe, vehiclo ropantrotion and crlmi.mnl record chcchs, " , mumommor- MW ill.- 9 1 i I'honc 7 cif nur L'ornlumlcaliJnrf Cre~nt 1aaa.lro hac~n c0mpleld; tvlth Lhc Adh intatnl.iall0n o>7 new 111-90 rt:nl e au'dterltoLa-t~quJ.pi~~t>~tl ficlra w1x1 cnnb7.~iurr to oltnlj;o over to n i~ll;li Land l*ro<hicntcy and t;o on Llje Incur.-p1l:y chniuiel, Ptjc>nc 7], the O clcanl;o of nl.l ovr "lo"l and pnrcnlle rFlCl10s in axp!jctcli Ill Jelly, 1,975, 111,111.8 tuts t (2ty 1 requcncy wI l.l g lve 111.1 oux• unlta tho capabil.il y ~ to crnmnuulcIlLf: with fl.l o(lri cjLlea, to 1c. nbin' to hnvo all new jk)clt01t as inanlv~uFcout proven t rad ou aroroJdtjnndy roclul re oxc.c sr:.ltice f 1nani(fn;ilfco, 41 lKt~, e Itiay~tr. Autrey I WA/jf G'h(cl of, )''v.1.Gce { f I I y ~ t l i i 1 I . kW2AMU hnf. A(il7a)13N1 1, 'Camp) l:oR 1<9711 sHOll SrVEN (7) FATAL TRAFTIC AcCT0f:lln ~ OCCiJJiJNG t'UTHAld 'C1H, 0119'1' l)11`U 81:vId1j' (7) FATALITMO RLSUL'1'lll(. FOR THR YBAlt . (1) 1'}ic fir,et f.'atnJ, acai.dant: o(:cut:a.d on ,lanuory 7, 1971i, at: 10;00 p,nl., oil Ch(; rctl.lrearf arnssi.ng and coo pm, Cl'eck Mond, `hfle (to-. conand wile, Clnronco Allun lii.l;and, w/in, n1;e 30, rvgUctit of Don- ton. lle w?is' tho di;ivcr iiud loan oc<nlPnnt Of a vchiClc 1;11111: wnn south 1>pund on Coot•,ei- evrk Rond nf: a IiJ,f;ir l:eito of npeod, "Illd ulaulo ao 401tumpt to atoll For nil enit hound tlra1.11, The allg3.11ccr of' rho ta.•ain I'rf.r_d I:b rLop bill: rra1a uuablo I:o du ao befoic irntlttct, No chnrgon fitted. 'Tovr.ntAgatod by Dootun Polka) Deptirt:illEait. (2) :!'ho nccond fotatl accldtcnt i,cculmd oil Pebrunry 3, 1974 al: 6:45 a.m., nl 73511 pad Sl:ato "School Road. The dectlnned was P ry flay Gi'iff-in, tr/ni, a1;C 20, rotiidow; of Gn0aud, who lean r1 pmtvougar in the 1 i1 hC front soul: of of vehi.cl.e l: nVV.linF; noul:h mi 1.358, Tim.. vuhl.clo lent :Cho rotiewa,t of 1,358 oil the wont :73(1(1 Of," the OvLr- j t ann ovcv dLnt:u Scaigol hand and hi.r the amt,ulitunent: 1.u the mouth aido oP tltoto 5cllool Roud, 7nktost1gaLed by T.H.P. No charges i'ilcd. (3) '.l`he third Paull_nccidont cac.ured on Yobrunry J,G, 197+,'nt 3:05 nop,, on 1M, The doeve god wit-9 Nikalu Makuirovicht m/m, 11go Z!;) r'oal(lonL of 31.3 'Phownt. Pentad. 1'ho daeua lod lama tay:1.111; ill tho im,ldcl truf1tc lalm of l:}1L tiouttl bound t:xcli:'i'ic tauter, o 05w as a i:or:ul_t of having boon i.nvol.vcd in et c).1111i.c acci.dpnt approxi.. m coly 5 wi.nuten anrlior. '.Pile t.t:uck pullod l,arri.nl.ty into the in- si.du lalntl A:o pasa n valliclo thtlt won perhod 0.01 bi.a f:lashLr'n nn when Lim (t)`ivo r of tho tructc 94iL' a,)mkm:hUp in Chu rondwa,y, it was too 1ato to nt:op. Accident: iuvmLigatod by No rhaiaea filed. ''The i'ourth fntul nc.ci.dant; occurod ett clay 3n1976) nt 11;20 pm., oil MW noath o, a allf-rrd Road. Tho d(coaoo, d wag 'fylol: y. 4it>rd, w/m, ago li, residouli of Itt, 50 Dont:on. Tho deccnsad find boon north homid on 13V on n Inotorcyclo. and Maid had aft ncci.dant. Tho docoanocl wati Ialt:Lin1, in Lhe inuide I.nne whom a enrj travolin8 'ttirtl1I cat in a rind ill Clio roidwily and Struck the docunb6d, cident invonIALcitod by `i'.11.1', No charged filed, (5) 'l'lio fi.f!t11 fatal accident. occur od July 1, 1974, at 7.155 pond, at Sponcer Road and Locip 288, 'Elio (1(tcnnaotl mic; Albart A. 140:t1 w/m, age, 51, u rnwtdont of Donton. Tho cloconned WAS (lie drivel: of it voll1cle iloilig wosl: on 5poncct Road, Wlifla cr•onaing I.oop 288 tho deconuod'a valitcle way Struck bi:oadsido by n vcllic.lo going north on Loop 288. Accident inventiget:ed by Ironteli 11,D, No chnl`got. filed, Am. (G) !'he r1>;I:h Cnta1 tu.ci,tleni: nctut;:ed July 12, 19742 til: 1135 p,m,, at. lulton and liniversi.ty. L'hr, cleccnsnd wnn Knt;hryn htlclorynii, WE, aga 70, resid;lnt o" Ilouston, lexns, The doc<sc:ed's~nti'a httsamigor. in 1:110 riE,hC i°> onL c0211: of n vehtclo rnctltin[; a left turn from the ear,t boolld J.nnc of UnivO.'ai.ty tvhan it was struclt Oil thu v:ti:11t nido by a voiliclc wean bound on uni,vernlty, `Thu driver of ehe ve}licle that tho docenHccl evna ill wnN chnrI;ncl wJ.th fniluzo to yield 1 .l;ht oJ' way. The acei.dont wan I,) Vol, til;tltad by Denton P,D, ' The srvonth fatal accl.deni: ocdurccJ on r35 i•ic,nr De lnyn Rogtaurant fit 0:15 Oil Npvonabet• 8) 1974, t'he decculand wan RichcY C. > Short, ii/1", t1j;u 23, f:at;idenl: oP Denton. The dacooec l with tlln driver: mild lone orcupant of a truck trave.1itig 00(101 oil 135. 110 ' wt;s in tho i.unida lnno and besido another Muck in the outnidu lnua, i'he deceased's vehi,r.J.c; rvonvod into tho othar vohicle aiul jnch)(nifc:d. Tho dur.ansod wao pi.unc d ill tfi,ij trahiclo which cnupht fire find burned. Accident was inveatiilntud by `t'.11,i'. No charges filed. i r Tho saven fatal, nccidenLs for. oho yenr ware compared to, 1.965 ti 1_ 1966 y 1967 4 1.1169 - 5 1 1.969 4, 1970 1971 - 6 1972 4 1973 - g 1974 » 7 'Tbo departmnnt naintai.ttc n ton yang' aVorago of 4.9 traffic donths Isar t yanr. l t; ~I ,S , 4 tl:C.('Y OF MINTON * i t POLIM' U111'AIt:I71BN'L' VIOLEN'T' MA 111!3 FOA 7, B 74 (Othor than t.tarfia) I (1) The first violont'dant:lt wait ruled suicide, It oceuvad oa March 16, 1974, at 717 Woet:way, Tlta dcconsed was Or:arr li, Adaets, w/m, Ago 61, who rericlod av On same addresa. ?'ho dreoasad committed auicida iry ahooting him";eIr in t:ha chisel. witlr a 12 grotto shotgor. 111vost:igated by Wilton (2) The secend vf.olent donth was rult+d suicide. It oc(~M:ud ou Juan 30 1974, at: the fitaL lrouso no>:th of Oho 76 Tr:uc;lc ;lt'.op un 135, on Elie ease, sf.do of the road. 1'ho clacranad wan 110,111cr l,ao A11e11, w/f, ngo 44, who roaidod tit the samo house, Thu doconand corn- milted aulcidn by ahootitir, herself in the choot with n 1,2 l,uago ahoteu(t, Tnveotignted by Denton P.D. (3) The third violurtL dcatilt halt ,ruled sui cida. It occurod on 7tntr 12, 1974, at 1.7;56 p.tn, Tfiv dccomsed was hloyd 1s: Iloffninn, w/m, ago 71, who rani.ded at At. 1,, honton, Tho daceasod coMni.tLed nui.cidu by running )lie pickup intiu a conrrota pillar of the 8auta 1'o Railroad evorpasn on lli,ghtctty 37'7, (4) The rour_I,h vf.oleztt dcath wns rulnd a homiaida and occured on Jutlo 23, 19740 tit approximotoly W5 p.m. Tha clncattaod watt Jlwvy Loo McBride, w/m, alto 27, a ronident of Denton. Tho dooeatred wales u passoiit,or 1.11 the 013111 front Goat of A voltielo clrivon by hie. inot:h- E or, which alas wauL bound i.t, alto 1600 block of 380 LAaL,' An Oliry f Iraanod anothor vehicle which wne stopped ,.lad occupiod by Jaolcio Darbov$ w/m, Age 29 raaitlea of Donton, 13nrbor firod n nlret: from a shotgun into Cite right: front: window of dart Plclft;ido vohiclo, The shot WA tho dace+nsod attd'lie oxpircel tt 1!(40 p,m„ Juna 23, 1974. Barbor wan charged with tiurrdov aid was t:rf.od And rucaivad a seven year tttantenco in 'l.ll,C. (5) The fJ.fth violanL clouth occured on July 29, 1.974, at 1100 tt.nt,, And wag rulod clonth by lhcarc attack. 'flea &caetuad vine Roecoa i. i Lou Allon, w/m, up 700 who rasi.ded at Aubrny, Tnxttti, Tho do- conned wag travoling north on Shorumrr Dri.vo in at pickup and was Clio drivor tend lotto Occupant, The dognaecd su8fovnd n' heArt attach And roll 'ovor in Clio aonl:. The vohiclo left: the roadway And tvnv- clad 894 root befor.'o atrilting a Irouso, (G) The afxth violant doaLh wits rulad suicide, U accurod on August B, 1974, The dacouEiad wns knlph Wilay, w/m, ago 62, wlio rutlided At 2715 Robi,nwood, Ihanton. _ The deconsed commit:tod auictda by shooting himself in the right tompla with a ,22 cal, rovolvur, f I } 4 (7) 1'he t;evnnCh violrmf: dciAtl) wttcl'rul.ad auivtd It occ,ntod nn Scsptember 29, ).974, fit 1.007 W. Moibc.v'ry. The dacualmd caatl Erlicat: Joel burgoyllop la/ill, Ago 33, who revs led ill: 601 Xogle Dri,Vo, Manton. / 'rile d(.ccnacd cunlnii,t t.cd ati .4ido by e,iorsing ill.). doors and tai ldolae iU hit; avl:rcUtgcd wlfu's apartment toil placing it plaaete bap, evor )till lien( and running a ~;ar) ho:uY i'rom ellc batao:oom ai:acta into ('fill ' bng attcl turning oil Ella pan. 111vorti.gtlLcd by llontoll P.U. (ti) '1'lcn vIghth violent doaHi wan ruled I.umi.c:ido. It occurod oil Oct:o- bi:r 1.9., 1971i~ to TowiuMp 11. The dreennotl wau 11cirmn John Toon, ago 10, a renidanC-of Pallarl. 'i'lle dacatwe'd was Allot %4.1;11 a n1lig trom a 17 gunge ehni_gun, uftor Im had betstl i.tlvolvrrd in till ar- poniaiit wish to/in, ;aBC 3(1, Rprnyhttry was or- tl rnatad and c,ha•r.gr.>d lait:h t6urder, trial. line not bwni belcl, Jnve.nY.;i gdtr.d by Sic+nf:on )'.b: i (9) 1'hc, n1u4h viol.ent: rleaLh c:,no ruled if bolulcido, It aaeu>•tid oil Ue cembet '1, 1974 rha doccaned (mail Brenda 11ny 8maloy, OF, ngn who was a r,wideltl: of Deatoll. Thu daccaaocl Wan lit a residctloo oil ft11ay E trnrC 11"d becallIC catga ,e(l in a fight t'ri.clt Wilma ltaigo nod Dollntl young. Durilift tho Ta.ghe I.-ba dececaHad was otabbad ill eho abest, wlkh if lcnir-c. wi.lmn Paige was cliargad with hlurdnr, trial lima not beell 1w1d. fnventi.gatcd by f)entcill 11.1), , DENTON POLICI DEPAItDI NT ACTIVITY TMMS 1963 - 1974 YLAR TOTAL TOTAL TItAF CxC 1fILls'S ItAtiYO TOTAL PRISONER: MURDERS CLEARER TRAINING ARRESTS ACCIDENTS DEATHS PATROLLED CALLS CRIMINAL IN JAIL Iii MIEST HOURS OrPrNSYS .1974 J..l 333 1~12b 7 508,195 134.1;3 1~f355 2L401_~ 3u_ 3 5,535 1973 12,001 _ 1,822 8 1+75 752 11 405 1,470 21299 2 2 /4811 1972 1.1 115 818 4 46J: 267 9,553 i 048 2 176 3 2 1,741 1 1-971 iJ,,24!i 11576 fi 419+fi80~ 9a905 1).300 2,220 3 2 51861 1970 10 1606 J 6£38 2 -38 -L1 520 1 ,645 8 2.553 Ry _ _1 _1 5,841 1('69 9,428 .,Lb59- 4 396,632 9,20 79] „1.9A0 0 0 3zg r`1968 R1693 J 1653 5 381>39 8,qa~ X970 ~1 539 1 1 3L702 1967 7,755 ~J,S44 _ 3~9 OSO 8 751. 1 3 9 0, 5 1 545 1966 6 730 IMO 5 315 241 7 565 707 1.150 3 3 1 955 1965 6 252. 1,487 4._ 6,952 606 1 150 4 4 3.083 ff 1964 5,297 1,3241. 6 2922448 ._6 996 1 086 1,015 1 2 612 ! J 1963 4,699 1,223 4 305,374 5 705 B80 1 117 0 r , 600 t _ } 1.965 Z971i % of 1110, k' POLICE PRRSONNEL 33 54 63.63. CIVILIAN PGt2SOPl41EL 6W 11 83;33 TOTAL 39 65 66.66 t ~~WA+1'~1'"».~ F.,.y~~~.na'6»HJnvav...I.:ianrm n...,..v .......r ww. ..n I>> ..s. .+.;a. ..a '.dl.uar.a,>ut 4sldiKfYMit:t~s 'sw»a,..a...n«-,.• i 1 1 a LIiAA r~ Crime Polo 1796 In 74, corn To FBI Repo SerlOtrs crime rose 17 percent ill 1974, incrcasc in crime, sulturlran aICas the largest incrcasc in 14 years, rcFrorteti tc 20 pcrccut hrcrcaac and nccgrding to the FBI, rural areas repotted a 21 percent crime 'I'lte 1974 crime rate was 15 to 16 Increase, accordipg to the figures J percent for the f115t aim months but released Mnrcla 917 I{J Jumped to 19 percent in the last Geographically, the Soullr reported u quarter,'I'lea. incrcasc compares with ar 21 percentcrimv rise, North Central 6 percent Increase in 1979 and a 4 states a 17 percent increase, percent dcurase in 1972. Nork11Castarn staIvs it 15 lierecut For the year, murder increased 6 Increase, and Western states reported it percent, robbery was np H percent, 13 percem increase. CRIME INDEX TRENDS (Percent change 1968.1 974, each year over prevlous yeer) ror• Ar.Rra• Lar Motor We- Ole Rote voted fiUr, ceny~ yohitte Years Total Violent Properly d- rape bety assault glary ihelt theft 1969/1968 + 10 + I I 10 + 7 + 17 + 14 + 9 + 7 + 12 1.12 ~ 1970/1969 + 9 + 12 9 + 8 + 2 + 17 + 8 + l I + 9 + 6 i 1971/1970+6 +11 }6 +11 +11+11 ,+t0 +9 +5 f2 1972/1471 4+ P. 6 + 6 + 11 3+ 7 1 6 6 1973/1972 +6 4:5 +6 +5 +10+2'+7 + 8 +<5 + 6 1974/1973 A. 11 + 11 4. 17 +_5 + 9 + 14 +,0 Jr 17 + 20 4 Front the rBl Unllorm Crlmogaports 1 and forclhic rape and aggravated Figures used in; the FBI I's annual assault cacti rose 9 perceltl.crime statistics are suhrnitted 1.arccayi theft rose 20 percept, burglary voluntarily by law enforcement agencies 17 percent and auto theft Itimasrd A throughput the country. I percent, Wotent crimes as a group rose { I1 percent (compared 10 a 6 percept ) rlsc 11otn 1972 through 1973) and property crimes as it group rose 17 percent (compared to a 6 percent increase (roar 1972 through 1079). j Citles with 100,000 or Ipore populatim repotted it 13 percent t ~ t t i : 1 I , I t { Y4 `.:y. .,v .urn !lt r:,i riltl, ~ ..::3 1. t v, a a.-, 1'.'•'~d ..Irv .9fw, r.'+._ .nn •r w..F t. ,NI .7 r1 . :3. ac s. ...vv Sn Lr..;3rd . ,t .-ta - at~+ III 4 1 a i I A(;rfA;FTY E3114 MARY . Z,1 74 ' _ Dru ucbc t Will, 'JIBS ldil'T )TAR 1'1Alt LAST Y AIt inc. )MIT! TO I)MI or c fl rc'] ( _ 11/ ! 1 l sl 2R: 5 298 ul h,.;.uxdou11 t'1of 5c. -vlol.;t.l ~5 c^ d ii".f`iifluiui..... 1_7... _ I56 (iH3.. _ 2,9'14 v_ 107 Ids ul srulta !pl 2!1] 8. ?.9% Lci o1 111'l nac,L 90 ?3 8]0 _ IC8 ,0~1/° No, ul nunlatrrardnsr Itnlllc vfol' ..)i8 6 16 825 `--"'9971 1O,083.._ .8()] 9, !5% 9'QJAt, 11th1 l L( Altla 5:`, _ ] 9].f{ +13, c n~ca L~ ....f.; .__....a ,'T/~ llc,, of tlou°u,aff9 P. 873 958 11 , 131 1,21001 ,6% TOTAL ARITISM; ~ rr + ~ , i8` Nd, 01 hatkln,mrtrr tJolnlioaj~ QS J 57931,466 1 Wot_of. J]IcL'tl pailclat vJnlnl~oa7 Gs 97 133`! ...J'.___. 40) . 151:' 10! l10, of ovc> l.'lmu t•,a1 in; ..._.J.a__~._.-_ a,... C38 19,723 -578" 30/ TOTAL ~ ] O1J 1Ef9 l.3f1 LAltl.r.ru, \10T:r,'r1aNs Jhl'1;NT) i 5 y g ]64 ?~i7 '-97 3'!^/ icVC V6S htnxlJecl U P17 11 - h16' „1 l G 13?" ~la~ of..)uvLatL1c a tirtrt - 'J.G% ''U1.'Al, JNVI N(] G S' Ac'1tliST1 ]1 36 95 4111 3 81 -1-60 TRA1' 1 C ACC UL ilT r, 1 5 '~3°/ 1~u, of Intlt] kcrlif~c urriclc,ns'a 0 ?79 _ GO y _»11 ii'/. o at itt1uay It 'IfJc nccdcnCii 37 errs . Na, oC» hrol>erYY tunua~l h acc ldcuc a 1:?c) - _ ] y.: . -fill 96 1kO7Yc1, ACCT1)1 N'1'S 166 1.31 ~ 1j72E _ ~t022 " No.nf }trr",one 1n}u,rcl 1n rtrcidcnte 60 2 .llt:> f71- .2 of purbonra Ir1LLcd Jn accu(u!ttn R._: ~_7 2 ~3°/ Nn, oC nccacitittl.:x ~aa jtLrc cyufpuacnt 1 0..»..;». .13 cm, ,1ATL AC'IIVTTY lbf. 1 98f, tinoucr"I anusoLCd clod prJnl~rcl. ~_j5 _ _ [ 2 h1 U1 Noof r^/. L4t.c_of ~u.IraonNiti plarrtl lu ~nl] _ _ ?.8c1 __.?.,_LS)7 c.,_ ? Pz3 +4G: ) 10~} ~i.GEi8 c ~ 140, cif mutlx ncivc,d 01lwoilorn _ . ~y 129 S1;1tVT01S 45 2E1 W 5 GIy~ -60 of t1ts4.f3c ticctn~n!;rt _ '3} _ 10 ] 2 ~317.~ 267w I'!15 No, Of, vlt curl at f ('t Vr(3 _ r 113 1'12 ' 1"/ ~Vn,~nf Ssp(c ittJ tuc' nralc'n i<c 17v<ai•tiS-~ GUtSy 89'1 ,.2b} h200 xq of craciilH livlc{r- _ GS JNn of copap~stluts! clll p, Ti) iii M.6 1,~tlrlf3 9711 1 i13. ] 0h P, 7' rf' nlt rrntl,a > Jn------tool I f"/ 0 No a( iailex tiiltn]1c~1 U~ 1'11 a 1s 5111G /x1,08.7 50i1,1s15~ /1/11.151 _h3 *Ot:. l5`/ `fit, nL niriit lsailr ~ 1u Lt ilAlli 1, 4Up G32 5x5a e 7 J'~ t _ 3~I. 11 3 3x?. „ +110 l2"/ ]tF,S1;TtV1. A('lTV1'1'Y 2 ~0 T No ul a rcle(c) kill di ...'),V Clio 0 y,7+2 . ~a.1~9..... - lb H4Uk% J'ur ~ cr•, rnr'AJ2rrrllayrc , ..r : . ~ ~ ',uvrlnllY U2.r.i mlrc r , 197. 4 1 J'(!1S YEAR LAST Yf)%t12 a'I:RCIiIJr TNCIIIE 1'Q Iwa., TO nA` I,' 012 br.CREASI; 7 7, _1 _ I 50.00 At ac,u 7 1 - tt 1J 151 70 ]]5 11. 12bhUc , V t7 Ihup2nty i? ni font ,Lulntx Ik, t fa-r"-y'(1G _ A£J,115 Auto ai,,z} 'li,c.fl , I 101 lhcat tsncl+t ~5t).(t0 1F7.~J I 6 3 1L htJlb 9hoti - _._101 h]b . 19;113 _ - - - I 0,31 TOTAL 1) 060 ] 3111 20,13 • S1. 45 ~F HciC ('hec 15,55 . Nntcol crn _ _ a a9 ~.~...._..u_ ~ 12), 11,00 'l~]tAl'1'J: c , }Inzcrrdo,se lYnf Jir, ,li,ul~ti t,>n' 3,576 h 016 10'91 ~tnc]nr v l.oluL{ctltn ~ 1 97l 'I 0fl9 ita tinl!*Jc vioaut3nciri 201 289 l$,<(8 No,t atct~rt~.In 2 £j09 ,w ALl1 l1+3fC1c, vlnl 113t,u, r d~$lp r TOTAT, ]1 339 ~ y. ~f i 17jpol )I ~7/ -_.2_.._•'j.__.Q.'~i ilwi3,fY •^.».Y__fJ.w. ~:S•-vLi::nATV'.'.tLNix Y'A':+]:}.tiSJ.!' f!eiittii~ v{nJetll.ottr j TtnLar vluJnl.Jt,nr... w G 0 111rgaJ ~,nJkfnrr i (Lvi~Ly4JJws5~f?t23icfttJ2 tL22.9 TOTAL 13,938 ] _ 29.31r ~ 1~;,ctLnl J - ......"~;x_ ._..V:...~ ..:_=::r..~ wx i ~ tn[("ln scridantn • itisjt,ry uncidenl t ...~?.~5_Q...".W,,.., i J119 700 r o ter t dntn,ttto nct 3<Iisttci - - _ ~ , 4 214 5.111 i TOTAL A(Cf}N N1T51026 ] 62? - - >r 1 1'e> nnulf Ic1lLnil 3~-.,. 3 1 12 A,nlclc~ntri inJrollac: vvuliiclwl ti X50 15 13!+_W tlleis j,ttttaf'lacl 508 ]93 111.1 {ny - _ W _ .u - }583_., 475 1!7 W r .~fr~il'flc w I'rlnonoi ca l.nrrd 1,11 }nJ ] 9 .3~r 2,299 ! 43 Cnu lcs]trLn (I i sontelloc) 41' 1i 13 7 r" "3 Mon li(3urrt :1.L Jo$2 { Ilblinq Iu11 eol J_rcl I)y i nyarvun ~ f"77b - 70 1 3' 1]y~9 Gn(~ 1d21!_ttll.f_lirs,a nl;}:rctn~l 1 _ _(,4... I - ~ Mw, u....4... w.W....nw - V..M...v.. +.......r..,. ru..uN my r.... r..a•w, w..ru .ru...u_."r_.u.y..M/+_MU,~Y~ . ' w W~ t pr~ a.}A ~ tSr~~~. / liffu rn •.i<: .fl GJ- .+x l0i£;e`t'n r.: t ].BJL N1Y a..,, T _ i~o11•fc'}; n~a'A1Rrrli?w'r ~ . MON'1'lI1.Y GRIM, AXPOIR'1.' pecembur 1974 1 I Ip. THTS MONTH ~*yt,=.~~•.::b~,~-~~n:.s . x-,..V:,t ,:.Iw , ,r.,~. ~.:=..Y. r.-x_,-m.,,-. !'.f 4 YI;AIR '10 1)A'11, ,Y -ial asAn llc',>nY' :vt tray c t I^'t ile: a3cYYrt 1 e.r:rYe.: tw se.r=s-.v_. .Wrre[ar. 1 1~ a.~ m v ~y u kr " r-I n~ n~ nj M~ Cl h) W ~ O f1 NO ~U dr t' bu,, 6 4 •1 1' N V 1r r{ N ' 01 a c u r y r v' y Ls) Sat ~ N jl'1LN51,5 AGA1P15T ra<.tr Imn~-.,.-_s v: rre:_.rs by-s. l ✓ I.Y.:I~ Ifltlttlf. Il. l^~_rtFr4fY ^ilST iYW .YJA ~~JA6 t .u VM1.Y a.e YUIY iLtY1.N. `pI V.Y Iit Y_.4Y t'dat' 7 0 1 1 1 100100 0 3 '3 3 Q 9 1U0F00 tOU,Q~ _2 4__._~ W 3._ _.:LS.S QQ gault to Ka'de): 0 0 - .0 s) 0 100100 8 1 _ T 7 8 100.04 87.5 _t;ault Af;2-1~_. . 5 3 2 50V00 100100 100 f9 61 51 . _3`F, fl31 GU 94.4 :3s3ur1C - 81mp1u E3 5 8 _a` > 100.00 i 0 119 .36 83 &8 35 nhbetry Y y 0 5 2 1 . 1i0100~ q _ ~ W ._...1 14 52&1,9l 7G.9; nrs_ r_ssaclr-:afcesspclcr .r_.; _a. kr. r. n nr_.s yx 33,33 18 1 17 9 9r t 4010; 'Y.Y„h G`3a, -1Ll T YY _ :'11 Y.'n1Li'~1 lornt, 3a s 16 la a re z . ::,mss via:. 75.00 77.77 2 y 4 _ 74, I~--188,8 AGAVIS'1' e a.~ 7u r~l~`_1 ~1 . 80.57 ~~.-:n~)1 12,I,fi S,.YY;.,w.,,w, ,..,>5~,.....,~..., .~~~...,,Ym~.., ' 14iYYaY'Yty}.Syp M.M 1.4t.1 .1-..-yy .t,i. 1 ort Buell 1f0uha 2 0 7.. 22 1 100100 18.18 r k MSYYkq 6,YY~ _.Y... I[I 33 .`53.33 33 li };1 $aei.clauuo 18 3 15 1 6166 c „ 25100 10J 29 `80 'L1 21 26.25 1715 l '.rrg.~~ C0111 Pl~tch.~ 3 ..0.. 3 0 0 0 62 150 36 3 33~ 5 W9 15.15 471 6' 1z. Au l n _ _ 6 2 6. _ 6 0 100,00 ._0 _ J 35 8 27 10 . ' - ~ _37•,,;_•103 All, Othe~y 10 2 8 4 1 ~ 50.00 _100100 58 15 43 H 13 Y 1$ 3O»23 ~ 314 3} •jclf crone' °50100 49~ 8 ~41 1 _ y w _ _ 3 13 31.70 u17.86 510 89 429 123 b5 : 816! y 3218] ref C~unclev $500.00 56 y l0 [ f 18µ ?0 _ 60.86 10 y 64, •58 833 106 7{7 358 305 49.24 46.5' '[to Thart 13 0 13 13 5 100100 67150 116 [3 101 91) 39 96.01 •,-...1„t,>,e~.,-Y._.,..Y~l,:\,~e„u ~a~-.r.:+n.,.~s,~», (154 L~ s _n.lxq ?tbcx.6.fsa'r-tx. s:l Lq a.. rtr*!t ..v.r e KY M.: F111 M:Itf.vie Y.Y+`!:Y.b: Y.:n JiM itGtlb1 TOTAL 151) 25 134 .67 51 50.00 4h.45 L7fi00 U ?.75 11,85 Gri3 S1U [3197 "4 2i +MYIYM.I1sNVwYfYI:MYneIYNINnYfM1 MY\WI ,VIIyVy~ ~.I.YI Y MI \\YMY .4Mn4trtY.V wrlhl1h11.l.elM .1 MN4}i. Y1%85 4s..Ylt !YIM L10 ttY 41WVl.-ek4! a+I„ti'O 21 WIRAliK1'I TOTAL 183 33 1;i0 79 59 52,66 47.90 2014 354 1660 794 60'/ [ «1YJ=t4 L...~ n, t-.=rr.74-- Y 4~~ )7,03 4441 6, 64 ur};011.' y 3 0. 3 4 3 133433 80,00 56 4 52 35 23 67,30 6 Y_..~,_,._., 0.01 Chackta p 0` 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 .,....U ie t: C 0.^ 23~ 1 92 22 11 1OG'.00 tUO,oi u'„rlta.ctH 12 0 11 12 19 100.00 100100 121 0 121 120 129 9,'17 100101 1 1Rt1uLb1YY JI:Ti llTlNYtL'hiT1 4L)1_ .2b.RT XJtq.•.4 S.r,:..Y 1C.r::1Y.Y'!'_l"JL'-uith tVA<.t.1125AL_2 6126-Y.YY tl'I.fYG~. • >:=6'1+•W .K»-i = _~11bIt Oet.exa.'•~rh~v. egRq.y4lyy, 1 urs..11IN,11 l..I li • y i\41 ! 111 \LL 1 . r. 1 I.I n . 1 ..u, :.i -1 1 r 1 . ;f r t l'OWCH O11fART,1I t4'J' I 1fUh1'1'111,Y Cft'I,A1v R1iN(llfl' Onretltbcr, 1.974 + V,tJtic! of Idol„ Ly L,LoJ,c V,tlsit of J't' ~1r 1) f r It cc av~t r h Month •o Wily r , unc It h ~ t ~ Yc ns VAl l11 1 IO kORil1, SJOJ' IQ Itl (()V11'I 1) Itl ]'ORdI O 51JOI11J IT r011 kl I) „ ' IlutJ Blr J trlLlr 126, 1q 0 7,804.67 64 UO Burl 1)er J.rlencc, r r 4,JJJ,l1, G501O0 7 3U0 00 1(10,00 Durg. hulrl ?8i'ISU 0 7G(ia00 0 _ )iut ('utti Jf rctrjnr 77 G , ' 00 0 1 ,911 ()a 1,0IU ['0 Mwg. All ol!h lra 1,042 oo I[r (1 ~ 1, 1 0 0 227.00 iTheft Over $50 .00 ( 7 7114,91 e [),797 t8 22,91t3.17 1' 347 - s.00 { lbcft lhulrt $50, 00 F3Jfi117 75l 84 ]1?OC,~9, [{[+%.7'/. , RobbeiV + 1,510E 74 606,00 J32,00 6,00 Chr rlol ! 1.50100 '165100 110.711 loo. 74 Au(on rib i l as { 24).508. 00 91, 500 00 16, 680.00 6, i 35, 00 LL ` r r P. IJ0 )9 12 5 l zt)~0, 58 ) 04 1 rG 1 I r I V~11,ti8 O1 PRO)'' P PY S1(111 N 111178 VUR '1O lWill's vAl,tn7 I 1 Itl 1olr~r r~rcavrltl~t) 5TnJ)N 11A' AxrA1i Ayo~I~lthv ? r 1t 1 0 11 111 ''Ait 1.W M ,Lq VIN). T Ti'R 4ta 1 OfY TI• - IR.a rIf i 1 1 _t. a N L MLa1S .J {Yaa.N yyr. J_Yll Yta.: .Y._. .}LJy if.L`Y1, iY 1x911-: 111L11 )lllrt'flld8/l 10 037, 70 7 ' r .r a '>~+~1~'.~.?a_...r_W ) 18 82 1729 je Q 1)ut l ltellidoncn f 72x.?i~H 6,903,58 33 1,552 71 3,501,50 ~ _ .w.._ ...._W_ { 11}ut ,IM Auto r.- 2)399,00 37103 22 6108 ww... .336 > 1 I bur C6,111 ~Inrh{»L'rl ~ .V_w ~.x..~91 _9'r 10,50 9 lal ql ' ._I•.j.:..:... .271 1~?_.... buiR' 1=. AM. ot:1N'F1..- 13~1f 71,'61 2 ,4i,(1 I r 6 1'hort Ovct $50100 i 1S?,4rJ1,aA tl ry 70090 ! i .62 106,791,99 76t yflt2[4 tfhctl't, lhclo $50,00 uf~ 23,1104,1i 't ,053. 59 1.81 865.64 5 101.14`^ 1 ~ ~ltnhhor ~ ~130693.54 10,556d6 61686,42 i.._ _ ~.2, 7.90 L 38 w IClrrclcnl E 11,41810,5,--, 5 121848,46 151089190 7, .~.....•..a a.. 5, 791, i9 , "AIlt 1a1,Dilri,00 lllh,l[,J,t10 747W X,8~32,0 ~0~ X1"551,I 9(5 80y r .,wa l~ TO1~.11 401 O37 39 y w 966,1l8~Otl [a07,d111"19 25/tp8'13w27~ LA2S.14~r 4.1)~~.~rt~ztlal t.t b4r,1 ,.J)iy~1I111)_l.49vfir 1, 4rtii di°ia r1r ..a-l,zi1.. ,.flx,4>1 .r.J., a.:fo r, 41 hn'Li tl . ua. , 1 DINJ'011 POLICE hLV'7i1t111 N'1' / i 7AR11AR)' )111'1 l9 7tI1,P 171 f l ifktl it J9 I j HAZARDOUS VJO) h11niJi, TOTAL: .....~..1..._~.__. ~ 1 )iI71 2U 1 7 01 100 ......_...:..19.7 Zlr~,_,......,_._ 207 Sxc.@an (,.lclnt 2,(,89 1,63'; 7,0'•i4 pi l to c t c, 11 ld I' n,}1, 460 71;i 7.47 1, illl 705 609 I ,Ut~,rc~ u i 5{1nr, Sj(,nrtlpJni..c _ Yni n+n ~c J 'Porn 209 ?.7.7 92 . S'ro~t r loll of liont 337 74 63 _nte . _ _ _ ! 1~1Jov Vein (,ku,r 170 Ai 0 a tol i!Ig Vlulpl'io't W 51, .27 24 7mlrtnpc t .>I ps t 69 38 31 1 ~ , 1)s•iliJlc P<nk,,hCr'ialn .....__..__d.... ...64 , , 97.._._-. - ~37. I ~lt}tci 11 c~ uilou z A v "70'1 300 ww . _31;7 i 111 T0T(~7, 6,408 3575 7 093 n•n..yY +Nn 7)r.i.vr.rp 1,3cenpu 1,280 778 'W2 294 Val 6113 1Rqui.~,au .449 ~ 299 7'.3b 1} AgcwIoo..ot Il..: It 33 17 16Y ptluil Aatl IlninJvclautt 667 » 360 1)07 n W. _n_...+r._ _r w4rN_n r. 1 ~2 723. 11635 , _ 1r088 TO_J h) , I a. npy;a.d La.uL;, n^H'j. ti„~aur, i MY OF 1)E:PlTUI TO Chick Awa~ciy S{~~{ C')-: Drug Utilc: Ar.tl.vl.ty Vor. 1974 Porpons nxrer,tud for (r.up, chnigeo: ).72 Broa%down of cho.;rgc::; 7 7.2 8u1o of Nw.cot:).cu and Dallgovkluu brttpq 107 _ Pustwoui.on of., Harcol:46 And l)eagw ous Arttt;b 1 St,tuyt land;- of, llaslti.ult l Paut'ii.ri> ]?orU❑d ,t~reHCxS.htaon U 1, SnaS:fi.u€t Pcta~~t , ~ ~ T r ii u r S),on nrret:tad: ?'1 vt i Pttrani•G counc:llc+cl raf?, t:hu3r chS.ldrans 46 JuvuaSlog comeilod @'drugs: 46 Juvon:lla drub itlratiLi.paLlann; 37 ' r Urltg zrngr:umsi 57 ~ 110op)a preoontt 2028 { c . i S)kYtcu of Ilti Uov d no: f (;tlntiuril Jnstic;r t,;ti' ,tnrr r~ - t _ U{tA1NTE1'13) 1'NOCltl?,^,i JUTOR'1' _ Rc•;tni•[ _ [;tnntee 1J unc iu~d lickhcss --°(I+nnl Ahi G3 'lvtx~ or LL l- Denton Police ll,.pru.t.iurnli (t,.ut'1'il,lcNatculle rind 3)uttetoun X (tuntferly W.( cnHc and Dontloronld p!tugn lli tl~ 8 6tt1o1 cPtl(nt 131,1't r . ; lsnF,•orc:enront. Unit: ~p,.cinl i)eneon, Texas 76201 Rr1 art I'etktd 01.'' Ul l5 to 03-31-45 Final t Aepor( 1);,te Rcporl No. ..._.....~_.r._.W._..w....__.~_._.:..:__._..r__....-_~..._, _ 04..71 1~..._ _._._.._....._._...:.._:.:_Y_.r..W...__._._..:~ llrug 1{ttror.ee,n,nt lhtft - 601. gntrt:erly report Since JunuarL luL, 1.975, the follotofn8 activity lwrs been recorded; Persons n1^)rostect for Drug Cliarj,cis: 42 I 13roaicdovn of Charg,rls l 1 S0.0 of cocni.no (rodleral case) 3 - Potimission-oit Uocrtine 2 Potiges,dion of LSp' 1 Possosslciu oP 11,4y1ocy1) n 1 - PoRsOFtololl of Bart) LUvil(:os 1 3 - 1'ossoasIoil of varioun ditnBarouo clrUCf, 39 - PosBotwion of MIr1 11atin ,7uvattilos arresLed! 9 ~ I JuVenilos counsuiod`(a drues1 6 i Juvanilc, itlvost:igationst 18, I f ~ Pil onts' rounsoled ref', their Obildrent 18 E Drug Pragrnmst 19 Pooplo promitt ' 625 f ' r N ,lnnunry of 1995, our offieerq nssiatod off apxH of tltc ltrur 13afovicement Adtuii'ttet),n'• tion on n Sale of cloonino. ; Agatha from 1),1;,Ar mcldo the "buy", and our Office nsniaWcl i.n dovcslonl'.ttg idolttiticn of the fliwpaotd. 1111a Drug l;ufoixomant Unit n,lso nasisted f6d(ixal officers ill the orrost of ono nunpect on tllt%'Gate 1 I I Yound nt. 'tho t:itmo of our void 1ms nbput 5 pouruls of Dtarijuann and an il,logal sl ot; gun, '1'ho shotgun cnse in boln8 filod for us by A.T.V, 'i'he Denton )),A,'s 0jfioa clec,11ned }troseoution on Lhe Altirijunn[t, bit[; tho also ltatu been Lurnod ovar to the I1,8, Attomoy at': r i alroit'o( I)hc c'tar - 1 I, ~.~`or L'JI) tier only) ~u _ Progrintll)roctoY. ltepol%Adequate Yos _ NoJy Program niwlnsv, Llitinl Public Ilfortunlto)) Initial I *Athwh Colty of Autlon 1 akeh +rlf.,-,+rns ah,, a„ u1.,,,y rat5.+-,.r?x'd,FA':ahliA'rfY r++=Y,-+utAS~u a,+. e6u~t;:+.d P,t,h3=^,. _nrA:<i'c~t ,n. ,.i\+bf .1a[„sf ~,'N+~t1'ha„y.+r4..ruv,~.v,x. n..i,.•~. ✓wV I i MUNTC)'PAL POUND nacalnUer W 19 74 7'175 TAI'S YEAR 1401\'1')1 1'0 ph7.'li 1,h5'1' Y),A1: i npcii~nilrcl 1)olen21 1,900 (~P.Ixtt c7tn}~~ImRed _ 4 71 69 _TQ}'hL hlt)NAt,S 01t'(3UNI)I,I)~ - _ 273 14 286 _ i 5,934` DOLI(±_)tnlcnhc•d to Utomwf, o N(•ta ?f~nl ri It 71 532 644 N i - - w ,Avn 1kc rn? ed vo Utanrro nz Ncta ?In(i-t e, r, 20 120 185 Othurn l oTensed Co U!,lly~re or A'ew 14Wlt(.t n 47 53 y`O)MY,, ANT.I1h1, S )11 1 )'A ",1'n V w... - g5 699 W 882 r. 1., 11 nlt1) r2tccl_ ~I 89~ 1987 2,512 I Onto l Mai tail t acl 25 857 rt Uthcir 1;11141~1a I _ 1,630 7U'J'!kL hl~,~llh1 1 L)}i11MEli, No op 1)cnr.'f! /trtlmnl.n 1'iat rd vp 41µ Y 961 1,024 ~yow of, hnl.mn.lei Isolneod for Uhnet'vation -~~6 ++2 gB M 110, nf: C U, manct 11. 340 158 c' Na. nC 1Jnr.nin-'1'i.cicc~trt 1t sued 11 f 236 ti . 13 17ec9 Coll ucend 5)5.76 4 265,96 $4~G53,00 1 . j7 ~ ra , .i Qpa..rl l i, tit! 1.a. . It.'r_t r rF.~n:...7f r N`I.::fisF r ..5 . „il5i; nr r ~ ~ • qVW&C } C)".1 ERA), COV91WHENT DIV) S1 ON 1'01,'!(;1; UI,1'hR'ITII?Nf NU. 01.-30 Al'r±clv11) 1111DOl"1' 1974-,75 h o n I Rovined P,Udso t 1972-73 1973-Ira 197+x•75 80 1'URONAL SEEM-0,r, $5961489 $701,366 $748065 81 M)PP US 330(}96 45,387. 60,000 83 MAIN1114ANC1 OF 51.'R11 C'PURES AND F.QUff,MklRT 291244 :32027 360050 85 URVICH 531594 48,800 54,275 1 3 80 114SURArrc1 5,048 4,600 41770 s 89 SUNDRY 501 91025 71575 90 CAPITAL OUTLAY 300 400 91 CAPITAL OUTLAY 14 076 X1,,52500 16400 $927}835 ~j3~0~1+8 009 122 I E i i 4 Y p ~ 01MRAL GOVi:OWNT DIVISION POLICE DEPARTMNT NO. 01-30 APPROVED BUDGET 1974-75 1 f ~ Actual Revised Budget I1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 ; 80 NL SON L SFItVICES 1 01 Supervision $ 25,324 $ 263986 $ 28,800 02 Clerical 10,415 15,833 17,040 03 Labor Opci- :ti,ons 4470002 500,499 535,242 j 04 School Guards 19,160 27,136 24,760 I 05 f:I,C,A. 29,555 330179 35,272 06 T. M. 11, S, 19,109 23,978 28,111 08 1,0118evity 9,123 13,899 16,574 09 Workmon'e compenantion 81983 130809 10,505 I 10 lnsuvanc6 8;897 90547 110 061 13 Overtime 18,519 28$00 32,000 14 t8rminotion 8, 000 9.000 j $596,489 $701,366 $148,3b5 81 sv~+ri,rr~. 01 Office Supplies $ 3,546 $4,750 $ 4,750 02 Books, Magazinos, Education 270 425 600 y, 03 Small 't'ools h instrument& 751 10022. 11100 IAl 04 Ona, oil & Diesel 17,854 25,000 36,000 ti 05 Chemical 40 260 200 06 Medical 103 150 150 i 08 Uniforms 4,679 7,000 81000 ? 09 Postage 342 400 400 10 Freight 62 100 too it Janitor 15 200 200 v4 13 Other 281 435 500 j 14 Aiamunition 11695 11500 20000 15 film 729 11200 2,000 16 pound Supplies 2,09729 3,000 4,000 Lill", { $x,096 $45,382 $60,006 85 MAINTENANCE OY STRUCTURES ti AN P~ 01 k Building & Eq~lipment $ 440 $ 377 $ 500 02 Sidewalks, Grounds, 8quipment li and Vanoes 139 250 250 03 Street, Curbs &outters 323 200 200 40 furni.turo & fixtures 15 250 350. r 41 Office Machinoa 929 250 250 42 Vehicles 23,239 26,000 29,000 44 Radio & 8quipment 4,444 4,500 51060 f 45 Ot:lier .....3 500 5Q0 029,244 $32,327 $36,050 52 1 a td.v-.''. lli' .t r 1.,e>r n., m,',a..;,' .1. t Al , s CVVY 010 P01,10rs U'BPAR9Til? T NO, 01-30 APPROVED ANNUAI. 1974-75 j Actual Revised Budget j. 1972.73 1973-74 1974-75 -85 SE RV I CI-Is 1 01 Tel~Jihon0 T 02 Special Services $ 7,519 $ 7,400 $ 8,000 1 03 Travel.. Uponses 199 200 250 04 Advortistng 3,209 2,200 2 500 05 DUOS & Publications 268 0 50 07 Power, Ileac & Lights' 2.50 4275 08 GUY Motor Poole '921 1,B0o 2,000 f 09 !lire of I;quipmenC 273,1359 078 283200 000 30,000 11 Prisoner Pf(!sls 1,561 ' +,000 12 Prisoner Mcuical 2,200 20500 14 Laundry 2 100 100 17 Polico.Agant 30 100 100 j 18 Rent of Buildings 2 400 22 100 100 22 Schoola & Semi.r,ara 31 400 400 315 2pO 4 000 27'5. 553,594 $;~G $48,800 ` , 275 88 I 15U1t6NC 08 Piro & Extanded Coverage 09 DodL1 Tn ux 1 $ 10' $ 20 Y J y Genera 250 400 726 10 property Damage « Gendral 92 11 Bodily"lnJury - Automobile 2,59b 50 50 12 Property Damage _ Automobile 11900 2,000 17 Faithful Performsnco Bond 11598 20000 2,000 Sdcll Fmpl.oyee _ 36 300 300 $ 5,048 $ 4', 600 $4,770 89 SifNbljY 04-Au I-Tized Cxpondituvos Drug Grant 05 Awards $ 245 $ 8,040 $ 6,000 06 Contr£butiona 231 600 750 ; 09 pbma84 Cleima Against city 300 300 22 city Ordinance Supplement 25 100 500 $ 9.-5 $ 7- ' $ 501 25 25 TOTAL ExppNSFS $717 972 1 w $8G1 5p0 $911 035 it E F ' '=ANIVUA.1, r 53 ¢j(Jd} 7 , -:C1TY 010 D17NTONr___ YOLICV DEPARTMENT N0, 01-30 t APPROti1iD BUDCr:T 1974-75 1 Actual; 1972 73 Revised 13 udge1: 90 1973-74 1974-75 _SApI1'AL OUTLAY - LAW, J' 09 Ground improv(?menis i $300 480 91. CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 300 $ 400 1 UN1-• _ RAL PIX D ASSJiY'S 01~14uilding & u~luipcnent v 02 Furniture & 1ixturos 1,008 $ 500 03 Offl.co Afacltlaes 190 500 64 vehicles & iqulptnont 537 11265 S 450 s, 07 Miscellanouus rryuipment 7,333 600 3! 650 0o Training Wilma 51008 31185 Radio 11000 Ii550 4t4 00 800 $ 4 07 13 000" $15,500 i ° ! St6,r~00 E; 7'OT41 CAPITAL ; TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $14)076 $15,800 $7348 $16,8o0 $8-300 $927 835 Number Salem { 8mployees Rangey Approved t~ 80 L)1,R50NA1, Annual - - SrRVIUS 01 5uperVisioii Chief Assistant chief 1 1297-1361 . 1 101'61067 $160152 02 clerical 12.j648 Seerutary $28,£100 I. D, & Records 2 412-478 1 502.527 $10,788 6, 252 03 Labor Operations ' ` Captain $17,040 VI Lieutenant 2 948.995 Sergeant S $230616 814-936 I Patrolman 6 $20-885 55,236 Poundman 38 637-819 610320 x Uispetchar 5 433.653 3Gk,184 S` r 4 412641 26,550 3 04 SCI1001 Guards 24,33 f School Guard $035,242 17 1264).7 $,2 760 , $24,760' . ANN UAL BUMr'T 1. I i 1 Propooed 37 - 2 Year Plan i SALARY PLAN Pffective 5-1-75 COMMISSIONED OFFICERS II + 1)WON POLICL DEPARTMENT i POLIO? START 6 11NT115 12 MOTHS 18 MNTIIS 24 _MNT11S -A B C 1) Patrolman (Basic 689 728 758 781 809 Intermediate T;1 826 f Advanced 1.2 844 Sergeant (Basic) A 878 I Intermediate Al 8'94 i Advanced A2 912 I Lieutenant (Basic) A 926 € Intermediate Al 946 Advanced A2 9.64 , ...`Captain (Basic) A 991 Intermediate Al 1007 AdvanceA A2 1025 Aest+ Chi,4f (Basic) A 1064 1 Intermediate Al 1083 I Advanced A2 1099 Chief 3,403 I i i i 4 ' Por,l.CV na;Pnhirfr,Nr civilian fmi~loees w Proposed rtffc4etive 5-1-75 Rank. 6 A 13 C.- b r over 'row Intermediate 404 /424 446 1669 492 Stenographer Dispatcher, _ 517 - Was ' Meter Maid Rangee7 Senior 424 446 469 492 517 Stenographer i Records & Tb Clet-k » 543 Frazier Rane9 Animal Control 469 492 517 543 570 Officer Ran a l0 Animal Control 492 517 543 576 598 Supervisor ~ s Range 12 Communications 543 570 598 620 660 f Supervisor Part Time School Guards' 137 i 144 151 (Per hour) 2.14 2.21 2x32 Substitute 2,21 On Call :i , 1 } •e r..ham . . yr:-'u Q a-u S, h4`...1• . _ x44 a T, u DENTON POLICE AIR1?AR'iMt;N'l' I~-I-74 to 12-31-•74 COMMISSION21) OITICI:R TERMINATIONS-' Date of Yearn Curtif cation Roasoti for TvrininntionName Vx eri.ence h Trfain n Termination Basic 02`01-•74____ Curry. 3 rs 920 Holm) Sn1 ar _ Basic _ 02-07-74 - Caftry 10 too µ480' Hours Peraonnl Basic 02µ1!t_ ~__4111cy _ rt). 1.0 mo. 950 Noura ___Pami.l w 5a1nrY. _ _ Lena than 07-18•-74 Dawson (Trninae) w 1 yr, ~ 280 Hours Personal 07-22-74 Smith _ - --3 yra. 446 Hours Salary - Prof, Adv. Aduaneed sgt. 08-117-?4 Bush to 1025 Hours Salary RZ URN50 'Leas than 1.1-19-774 Luwis,R, (Trainee) l r 0 P rnonal Basic - _w _ 11-19-74 Swann: 4~ yrn _a 60 Hours Porsonal u _ Lesu than 12-05-•74 Noble('lraine.e) Yr. 0 Personal r xa~31W74 Casr.]abarry 29 yearn 845 Hours emon 1-1-75 to 12-31-75 ~ 1~1 wr.5 _Wat inA 4 re 6' Houcs U. S. ArniY _Prof A<iy _ ft i ly CITY OF' DENTON PULICL D[L,PARIZIENT ADMTNl TRATTVB STAIN Weyno Autrey, Chief of Police Robert Millis Assistant Chief CID Division Hugh Lynch, Jr. Captain Tillman Ulnnd - Lieutenant, Juvenile Division Ji,nm Wilson - 3ergeont, Drug Abuse Unit Don Wasl; Sergeant Paul Carberry - Detective I Dwight Crawford - Dotective (.iarles Sprott - Detoctive, James Dotson ~ Detective, Juvenile Drug Abuse ~ I Howard Kelly . Detective Douglab Norman Detectiva Patrol U:[vision Taylor Vinson - Captain Y 'Walter Keen - Lieutenant Rd Reynolda - Lieutenant: Gary Matheson - Lieutenant Jiro Perry - Lieutenant 1 Cone Ray Green - Sergeant Russell Trapp Sergeant A. C.' Ballard Sergeant Bill COmInilags Sergeant Patrolmen Lem Ray Kenaa r Motor I Robert Carza Boyd Raburn E Wayne Brown - Motor Nrankie Hale ) Paul Abbott Henry Hodge Prank Robinson / Robert Bottes Robert 110 on Tom Rowell Clan Bilyeu p W David Scott Jimmy ' Tf. Bush Emmett Nuechke Robert Simpson Jimmy Calvert S. Rrle Jackson Olen Smithers Stephen Camp John Kocic Robert Summerx Michao:~ Leverton David Thetford Ray Carlson Allen Lewlu Harold Chute kiohnrd Moore Jam Joe We a Waddill 0. Worth Ellisork lborn i W. K, t4ulkey Gary Rhyne 5eorataries Animal ..Central { ~ Di. sew I Jannu A. Ford - Chief Karon. King - Superwiso.r Dianne loafer w CID Henry Gould Jim Wheeler - Supervisor Sam Cria Richard:Wigga Rte dx C1srk Je,sae Perez Linda Smith Joan Dean Rick Pennington ~ir? Carolyn Frazier , r I l J)J'sN'1.'Oil 1'UJ~1Cls llliPrlli']'1f1SN'l' , School Srjp.,Cty bf.ficea'rr 197/1/:1.975 losa Lcr. A'ewl:an ltayzpr, h1nr.:Lc~LLa CanninF,Frr~m, fiLaneva]a Jxckron ~ Viomn;t Efmor Rh.t.fielrer'E: Sarnr }lou;rCa❑ lJood.ie Chr:tsLian l~Toodrow W:1.lsorr C, J;. Dunn - woodl'aw Wilmot) Jaseph Flwfrs 5'aru Ilounton 1 William /u Ittanves Stonewall Jackson 1 isar.7. ]aruulera Stonewall Jac•keon; J,ot.n )~antiers Negrton Rayior { l:drza ].nharlr Jrsf fettrort 1)rnr:i.rs Roy Iitrol er. - Cc+nn:Ltrgs J:.tnfneuLary ;I. Cec~.l 2'J.rt - Frank' J30170an ; f 6ruoo 1)0l-8011 _ Woocdl,ow Wilson f Rahar.L 1,. Geahl, ,Tt', Robori: 1?, 1.ec L. S' A CamlrboJ.l ChnrJngA r,].erncnCtJry Charloy Ray lfYan<1 TofferFron I)rrvie izranlr-C. ))o.l:qutvc Subei Mote r, r 1 r F 1)h,NI'MI P() 1, T C1, ItI.S] 11VI3 1?0),ILL:~L)1Ph1tTtlL;li1 CHT'Ll' Cli! 1:)7 l,, Robarl LL 1di].J.a 1U. 2, llgx 441A 1 r-•382••23T.9/t,"-387.'•2~4$ ! AssT.SrAlal C1i]1.I Lar1 1"111tic:r9 302.1 ,A. Iloniiie ]3t•n(+ r-382--802'1/w-382 -5691. I III'MIti l2/CAl'1'A1N- - Shell be Unit il 0112 101 % h;Ji.nbur8 r - >-382 fi0J7/sc-(2],4) 42]•-7G%] r 1,f.1,U'll?IQANr - T,TIIIhNAIJT 1005 CerrolJ ROY f hdurn t: 382• 2854/ta 3ti2-ih7t~ Unit # 85 lion Crala 1607 Gr.L?ctt.l.ee UnIt 193 r--387,-131.5 ~ f, UAL 51 RC:1.hiJ 1' N'l1,NANG1' CilalC IsAN1'u ~ a ` Roy Wade MOAD SI1,(.ISAN'1 3CGRld1'ARY%SI.RCIAN'1'~ Bt,ddy ))015,von bfirhricl )Lat:xil.7 Art )inhtens 1 I1nii !IlEB 17-. Uni.t#83 j t~ M _Y_~:Unit 18% 100 Coi.L• 7.c1. 05 z-387-118.3 r-387••1143232 L1,ocl Ilt, 5 13ox 50 500 Nortbr.tdp r-382••8285 r-382-9711, t'citsjl: i)olent:rr Unit #90 2110 Sherwood Lntie Jimmy Brown V-387-5710 5720 Route 21 )3ox 439 r.-387-•21191 f j Robert Iloopor Unit 09t, 1 2229 liousl:on place Rabovt Downey Unit 118<1 -(214 29 266-2011 B 31t. 5, ox 119 r-38'741.52 w-(214) J. T. Pearson Unit t192 820 Alice Jolty 1,nnsitetl r-382-6217 box 271 oontosl x.-387-7031/w-:387491.1 Ht. 2) box o.ox ]I(131112 .2 ry Delbert Ovoix:era;or Jr. Rt. 2, r•-382-8596/v788-2028 2100 Cnlosti.ul. Rood V,381-1781/14-708-2028 i Mnrvin Calvert Unit r95 788-2293 11-03 Ailocu r-382-2650/082-8942 Lclts.IltnetH: ' ~ Tnacrave CARRY-ALL UNIT #98 Dolt Career BOAT UNIT X197 1104 Sl; w t Laute' rW38?.-6944 ! F i f i C . tK n I DI;NTON 110LIC? DEPA11VEN'1' 1 SICK & INJURY T,L'ACI3 1974 Sick nab sick Days J.01t 5 Lewis Abbott 19 Lynch 1 Ballard McDonald 2 Better 1 R Brown 3 Matheson !i 4 Moore 0 Dusk 10 Mil Is Calvert 0 Mulkey 0 ~ Camp Norman 3 Carberry 9 4 Peru 8l . i Carlson 0 PeYr-.y c Chute 91r Raburu 3/4 Crawford '15~ Crisp 1 Reynolds $ Cummings 0 Robinson Dean 9 Rowell. 3 Scott i Dotson 0 1ft 6?, Simpson p1,tigon 5fs smith ~9 3/4 a l:c+rd SmiLhers 5'4 Noator 7 Sprott l >~r.azicsr 1 3 Summers Garza 6;4 lhetford 2 Green 15 3/4 Gould 5 Tropp 9 Mand E 5 Hodge f' 0 3 Vinson Hopson 0 Waddill 0 Huechke A Watkins 5 J I Jackson 4fG Welborn o Keen 1 West 3 ' J Kelly 5 Wheeler 71 Konas Wigan 9f5 Kocic 1 l f 1 Wilson Leverton j ~ Tn~ury Days - None for the Department U; The department maintained On average complement of 66 #ulltimQ employees bt these, 55 were commissioned officers- The average umplayee was off duty due to sicknons 4 4/5 days for the year of 1974, I "There were 10 employees who had perf Oct records - no sick leave for a year. The ratio for commissioned officers was 4'2 days for 1974' The ratio wag ?4.8 days ; off for all employcon compared to 2'75 for 1973, Tile lose of 320 hours to sick leave amounto to a loss of approximately 1,5 employees' s sr . gar.,.. F 4_n ••at.k..S. ..;`<.wy r."..St 7.N':. i. F o. {/:c lT t t7 ~1 11 E~~I~~1~ ntl~:~CC 1)f flr~:t'l>i(~: F'Cl,I(!: S''X 1;,Y 19 74 Dl11~. 11.,-11. li~`I11~• C ~v// \ yJ I .1 V ~ ~ • .'irL~J~ Ot OF .,0. ~ )/r / VJ r , \ y / ♦V r ti % r a; e HC`s. ACC 9 Dtp J~ r 14 aagidents 19% S 03 , 327.34 ~hY~41k41~ kA1A~l.Ada:~~Ai1Ct~Vfi~t~~`f3~iti+61~5cs~+x:su.~<.,.»~«._w_. CJf1~'12U'!'G ~~17tvzr:cl7Jrtl>,rf~r'l~lrl~rl> Dr~12,fv~7,7e,i'ms'ili0i _.w 7 z' lblicr Ueprirlna~~ad ~1iv~~~ C~j/.1~ ~ar~J rec.=~/rf April 21, 1S175 Fred P.eichl.ey biroctor of Criminal: Jim"V icc North Contrrtl 'ft:a,ap Council of Gc>vernnaentn P. 0. Drnwer (.OC Arlington, 'rends 7601J. t Dear Mr, 1,011:111cy: A re~A:vnlu.~tion of our dcpna`l•anentAJ. needs indtcntes a `clinng,e s in our priority list.l.ng f15 previousJ.y isulic,ataad itt tho 1974 a PJ.fan I:vnluatianl ~ Mo ted bolow is our nc:w pt•iority listing I In order of tho new astaabl.ished priority; ; i A. l rnfey:afoitaai or Aclanini:;l;rfitivn Aidr B. Crime }'i'eveiition Unit 2nd 1'erii C Coanmunia ,'tio ns Multi Channol Tnpe Moultoring S Avcordi:rg 11, Personnel And Training Officer €I F. Po.lygrnph Machine & Operator V. Video Surveilntlc(i for 3ni.1 ~ G' Microfilm Record Keoplur System I i 11. rducni:iona]• Ir.eeatlA.ve Program j I, Lego). Advisor, j 1Jny~fe Au troy 41AIJ f Chiof of Police l Notat Itams A. & H. Could po;;;tibly be combined under one "Planning and.Resenrch Grant" ..>...n a.~.. •-.aAsrw,l41l.e...v.rc:av u. rr, aw.e. -ill. ksl^:Ai1Ni'!Hd tMlftt.;l YiAtlRfi~Ui4ilikS,+iveyxW4la~A!.dfip.'.:rilYt>J:At;Ai{~iy,4y3ll; p.kfx•~~.n lr eea..a e.ne iC;T k 1 20 1r hAS'CI2INilNAT, JUSTlcr COUNCIL APPLICATION FOR GRANT Project Title: Perlod of Present Request: _ CRXDiF; I'RUENTION UNIT k'rori) Oal:oher 1} 1975M ThrvzrglL(?cfobea 1, 19'/6 µ PRI';SEW l'1t0JIiCP CJG Support Federal Cush Cash ~lu•1Cind I udgot Categmy~~~ And S(Me Contribution 11,otAl ContribIllior, A. Personnel _ 29 ~694.12 13 gl! _ _ r rz16 Ii, Professional & Contract Services 100,00 530.Op._. ......._......r.._.,. I), Isqutpmo,lt 5 8!}00 Vi. Construction F. Suppl}es & Direct Ol c rat{n~ Expellso S,p00.00V Y ~G. Inchreat Costw }I Total _ 44,169.72 22 617,76- t CONTINUA`T'ION FUNDING PLAN ! If. _ ANTICIPATED PRCIJI'XT F'S.P11NI)1'l'U1tL5 1` - SiJ1151'c~U1,N`1'_I'ls'li1U'1)- ~5U11S1;C1UlN'Tt'F~RIOC)--~ I Cash Cash )lud ,et Cate' ory G4IC ,Supio, t col rlbutlon CJ ........._,.I..,_,...,,..,,._~_..,..,•,_ C Srl)i>rt Conirib::tion A. Personnel 2.)694 72 13 8~i4.1.6 . B. Professlonul Services 100,00~~ f 0. _Travel y3, 530 00 I). hguipment 8 803.60 I; k;. Construction k', Supplies 111rect Operating }.xpcnse .9 000 0 II. Total r,38 _J r.77, 22, ub' 76 III. )Nplulllttion of g,4urtee Irish contribution, In•klnd contributlon, and cofltbruaUon ftindin AM, 81 1)CsFribe (1) nnturo, (2) source, arld (3) project ul;lliv,ativn of the I;,nntee routr:bullUn for tila present project. 1 p4Hod as listed lu the grautoo, contribution Column of Pot o 2 of this a hpUeallols`Voilolving this should bo to oxplanution In (fie taruis dt:aeribed abrnv*(naturcI worco, and Inujt!6tlidliation), of Ijow tile,applicAnt prol)osos to SuppOrt lire projoet after Wo finding has eonclu(jed (atllell Colldnunti0,r pages is noaded), NO'i1'M )nilitrl funding by the CJC cloe,s not aulunrnilcnlly quallfy the protect for coniinuntion funding, i *Thfs category Is for Information purposos only, Total for each ctttagory nµcst h0 supported by 1)etnllBudget Narrativo, ; k'ormCJC•1 ~11117A) ; ^U M CRIMINAL JUS'I'ICB COUNCIL. Al'If.IGA'i'L:)h' PC)fi GRAN'[' )JIJDG7)Q' NA1tliA'1'IVL Dogin hciotiv and adcl as many continuntinn l)a f b etc.) ils , Project Ixaclgel. Limit this narr.ctivo to nn e.cplfcnatibof Ure bas syfor arrjvlec~ttat tile cost r olfje~ ~l Uiteirn inehullni; trcurtes CUratTlbtltlOll 1t.CtIlS, l'hls sactlan must also describo the applicfult's procurenwiit pro,11 ite s s for equlpme]It, services, and construction, if such items rue u part of the projccC budget. A, Personnel Cic I'n-Kind LTELrL'NAN' „ CIIII•rli l~'Ri,V1NTl'Qt~ J1A?I'' $121,241{ + A lieueuLennnL wM be pcoIoCted to sopei:vfse the. j acLivities'of the orinra prevention unl.t, Phis selection will bo manic on the basis of ability t:o deal with the public, and his knowledge of ~j oriminal activities, i Q TW cRlrns i~rr r irr aN ohrl ar.It ~ SaloL...,.,,. a0l • iL, ~._.~...5 t x ion/,) A20,408 ' lcdo c..xpez£enced nud, quaiit'iect nfri.cor6 will be tlolocetcod to stnPf this unit. These officorn will spond`100% of their time performing the varied 1 tnalcs of! the unit such as; truiatiing progra m, public programs, promises inspections turd the other dutios esoe:ttial to a successful program, 0.8 "S,rOKTaf~RY SS~GIp x 100;0 $ 5,61;0 ; An exporinncod and qualifcd secretary will be selactod co perform the rnoceosary eloric.11 func» taonf as neadecl by the project director and eri.mo prevention officers. Sub T tel. $26,0411.00 ,$12,144.00 r. owh~ tcr.rlt:rrri c~T 1;'rt, ~l±i, 3,646.72 $ 1, 700.16 • Ys are r,ouiputcd at the ral:o OP 14% or baBo salary for l,,X,C,A,, Texas Municiplo Re» ti.rcmonL 5yptena, 111surancc, and Workman's Com- pnncagtion. I b Tottil 02,91614.72 $13,844;16 B~ T•ravnl 1 7'RANB20 A't'ION ANT) SIJBSISTANCI, in atnto travel and per diem for crime provon- tio#t Officcrn While atLendinq aohoolay visitilig "other department, sowi.narn and coakor'cnecs on Crime i')'cveneLoll quell as the North donLrni Texas Rogtionnl Police Acndomy, nt'e, 12o per ~ mild and per dirm to actual cxpallsas not to ox» cond $25,00 each 1)rr dny, •Iras•m CJC•1 (1/1 f7d) , . "r { f a ` 1"eF;o ~it~ C,1C In-Klud Seminar (3 mcn x 3 dnyr r. $25.00) $ 225.00 Cellfererlce 9 men x 3 drays x $25.00) MAWk Schools (3 ti;ir 10 days each) 225.00 ~ Other bapartments (3 Inc" - 1000 x 12~) 120.00 2.O.OQ Sub Total $7 430.00 Travel by crime. prevention officers it, department ovnod vehicles while conducting investigations, making public addresses, and ~ arranging public education through (-.)to modin 1 in conticetion with program developement and oparoti.ons 300000 miles por year at lop per mile, The City of beaten will provide two (2) fully equipped police vehicles. $2,500.00 i ! Sub bTTotal 03,530.00 C. Professional and Conl.riiet, S--- orvices , I 1 OUTSIN EVALUATION TEAT( An eutsido evaluation toarn will be selected $ 100.00 by the.North Central Texuc Council of Gov ornmcnt-a, and appGoved by the Criminal Jus- tice Council, Their expenses will be pro- vided for in the following manner; It will not exceed $25.00 per diem -'pur day each. Sub Toted $ , 100,00 'I. ' A. H: ui ntent I I ~ II Two (2) fully equipped police vehicles ~ @ $4,401,80 ~ l $80803.60 ConVleto video tape recorder unit Otv; al.de projector $3,120,00 1 Vivo slide cassettes 125,00 i ' One Ball & llotaell autoprojector 25,00 Ono movie screen G0Q,00 ; Two portable capo recorders 7r,0O f Ono electric typewriter 150:04 One overhead viewer 550.0 One metal filing, cabinet 300.000 100.00 I Uniform allowance (0250 x 3) a ~ 750.00 Note: Office space and other necessary items will be furnighod by the city of Denton, ns needed. Sub Total $5,845.00 $8,803.60 r d1Ti5htllr C.JC In, Ri ttd StiJst rind otfior~orl alirinl r~7e_iiseo GFtNisf{Ah 0I7FT(7°_ SUI'Y17I:5 $ .1,500,00 'these supplies and other nxpcnses as needed to properly maintain the crime prevention ~ office. 7 FILM AND TAPE RECORDIM SUpPLII S I $ 1,500.00 'I To purchase recovdor tapes, video tapes, ! Slide progrMR-9, and cr:;me prevention movies. This section would also cover the rental frees for motion pictur.eo, siido programs-, eta. PRINTING AM) BIN1)1'4N'G SUPPI.II;S $ 1,500.00 , Expensos to cover the cost ox printed matorial and bi.ndiiug costs. This will cover hand-outs And crime prevention material for training 1 police officers. This will also be used for propsr.in, printed materials that will. be made' s uvailablo to the public. I I ( t I Sul) Total $ 50000.00 ' E ~ l Total mPro ect: Costs $44,'169.72 $22,647.7b l i k ?1S, 41f 9I'rl CRIMINAL al.15'1'1C;1~ .~.......».Y......_,.,_ t'rz[;ct'~ ,1 CoUN(;rf, j I'rojoct Plau and 'Supporting t)nta This section constitutes the henrt of the grant appiication, I project -its nimg, preccsul,y tvhut will be uo>>e, t is 6ha appliennt's detailed slatelnent of tlt3 h who will be involved, and what is ex;recle;l to result. With the project ttdgcl, it coustitu(rs prirnaly evidence to CJC of the soundnesi; of the project, the care and p]aathat ha gone into its furgwlntion ning '41M the responsibility and qualifications of the aPPAcant atui others who will be involved in carryil)&f it This sectiolt consists ?if tt" o p'u'ts: the sunrrnary and the detailed project description, Summary In the space below, write a brief summary of total project, A. Goals f l.) Increase public awaronesH o.E crime problems and ;chat eitizons can do to help prevent crimo, 2) Increase police capability to prevent crime l 3) Improve pollco-coamnivity relations it Re'clucc vulnc.t•abili.ty of crimp targets 1 S) xncregso capability to prevent. juvenile cri;ic:_ I I3. Mot.hods a } The Crime Prevention Unit will survey crime ropores and' contact citizens, lndividualn, f y4 croups, to ]fetter educate the 'public in their role in clime prevention and tech i ,„+,Ifquev to protcr,L• thamsolvcs against criminals. Information g shared with every police officer to assist him in becoming wore~oaffectivel also be C. Resources Threo well-trained police officers, one of which is a supervisors, trill spearhond the program. The selection of these matt will.bo based oil their ability to analyze crime, and their talents in the field of mooting and dealing with the public, ' n. 'Results # Results will b.a based on a 10% reduction ill major citi.mos duo to closer.contadts with } the public mid their education as to Chu oitizen's role in crime prevention. i l 'ti. i:velclntion ; i Vlore will be'both an internal and axternral evaluation of this grograin. ! Diroctdr and the Chief, oi', Yol.ice will. continually cValuata the proLruns The Project I•personnel I:o del^.rminc if Clio unit is raeeCin; and ptho r,rcanc quirements'oL the grant. Ill tidditi.on, ^nn outtiidatetvaluationf (1-1 Corun, aphaii))ted by~thc- 14orCh Central Toxa-- Council of Covoramonu; and npprovcd by the Criminal .fustice Counci , tll' males an obaocCive study of Cho Crime Prtevention Unit: to determine that it in ,livinl, up to tho • terns oi~the [;ran I... . Porn ry.l (1/1/71) i A , i ..._e....._-.....-_.. _ ..bilge 4A 'T'EXAS CJii,111NAL JUS'I'ICJ. C()UiVG11,~ AYJ'JdCATION ["Olt GRANT DETAIL 1'ROJIsC l' DISCIZII'`t'I()N j Organs the rcmuindrr of this section D, ]tesults, and 1 under the following headfngs; A. Goals, 11. Methods, C, Itesourcesl fs'valuatian, Inset afoot. this sheet' AS ninny tloseripti additlonal pnt;e9 On. lb, Flo, eEc,) as may he nreded to coanpietc the cannot be n reaofdthily e Pro} placed ect Plan and Supporting 1T,rta. If the all rficant wLslies to append 10 CO euls that 1'r nn conti mialion sheets, these.docu,tients should be llsl.ed oil the Inst psllrr of tile ofcct Phut. nud copies furnished With the application for sttdf review, G 'A. GOALS Yhilos~ohy of t_he Yiroc:xam I This grane APpl.ication, and'the anticipated Crime Provention Program'dhat will rasult$ is based on the promise that c rime is a problem police are but, one part. The police must take the in1i.tiati.vo in helping thewconmunirty to realize that each 'citizen call and will, be personally affected by crime, and that l 1 each citizen has a place in a community-wido cam ~ aign h against crime, In no way, does this Philosophy minimize the re's Pons ibilke of the I protect life and Property. key olico officer to Iofficor.~, Oil,tha one hand, the Crime YrevenLionsUnthi itRgoesdout~i.ntorthe co iunity toe I ,'..atelp the citizen learn and develope tochrilAuos that will nvrke hiln less suscepti.blc Lo ? i41.me, At the same time,. this personal conta t. ereaLes an atmosphere wherein the cit.i- 1 zon becomes a, hotter trained obsei-var and pastes on to the police an criminal I Ly that the citizen observes. ~ Y activi- The Problem and the. Needs to he Dlat The City of Donton, Denton County, Toxaa, is n growi.rrg comnwni.ty'. Donton's es titimtod 1975 population is 45,OOG with a projected 1980 Population 'or 55,0000 this ,is duo in Y port to the prasonce of our two universities whose combined 1980 projected onrollment r Is 281000. Tile pity of Denton, of course, does not receive tax revenues' from, thoso universities, howaver, tha universities and their entire student populaCiiln asro a maw or part o of our ontiro community and therefore must voceilve the wand law'enfo>cemont cor.si.derntions Provided to the rest of Lhe city, Usnton's central location bewcen' , two large rnotropolitan areas, ,it's lartfe youthful population aucl the abundance ref tran- sients attracted by the universities increase the city's susceptibility to criminal , activity, Denton frequontly experi.encos a "spill-ovor of cr.imiaal elements" when n mnjor crack-down is undertaken by one of the "metro-plea ci.tiou, E '2110 Ctty of Doutonrn Part T (major offenses) crime rate for 1973 niid 1974 reflects a nontinui,ng rise in major crlmos. In 1973, nwjor crimes wt,ro up 42Z over the'provl.eus year. And, recent: tabulation for 1974 reflects nllothor 26% increase, For instnnco, in-1974, there tans an increase of 284 thefts over the provious year. The Denton Police Department presently employs 55 comiiseioned police officers. Those '.'mare assigned to patrol and invcstigativo functions that rolatn'to criminal noes doing comoii,ttecl, or acts that have already boon coimi.ttod. Denton Police Department (loon riot. have Lha rnanpowor necosrrarytLorluunch`an affecLivre Form r,11 10 /A /74) 4 crime prevention program wiehxn the city' 3`hia i.s mai.nl.y due to the fact that existing personnel fonds arc barely adeclvute to knaintain and Perpetuate the enforcement fm of the policy. department, tctlon Ahe formatiori of the Crime Prevention Unit is essential to combating the ever increasin , ! crime ratio, Through nn in-depth analysis of the various crime voport:s, the Crime lire- k; vention Unit' will be able to better inform thi department's officers of tale problem ~ AreaS Crime,VaVGtidV0Vttho For example, the ppLrpoll Y! livi,si.on sggesYions that woo stilt in more aggressive patrol techniquos to combat residence burglaries, ld ro•• i At the same tJme, the Crime Prevontion Unit would begin a Program with the homnowners to assist thr.m in developing security techniques for their homes. In other words, the Crime Provencioit Unit, by disseminating information to both the citizen and tkte patrol- man, will ha+.e brought the two groups together in a united campaign aYainat the criminal elements. V Tar •ot C_ i1up A Crinie Prevcrition Program, such as the one described in this application, would.ulti- niately involve all of the citizens of the communihy. 'this is based on the fact that programs would be developed to meet: the nceds of r tif:od and isolated, ilowevor, some of the specific1etarget io as those stedn are itien~ than some substance may be added to this statement. g t grw~ps are listed below so f Merchants;, ~ i The merchant will bo assisLed in securing his building so that it will be less , susceptible to burglary, There 41.11 also ba programs for the merchant and his employe duce the incidents of thei't ill their store, ~a oo is hemoyees elp theta ter also be'offerod t•r.iining and inforrmition that will ohelpnthcm dprotectpthemselveis! j! and nurvo as better witnesiies in the case of armed robbery, li Homeowners; E Prograw.8 will be;dovelopod to deal with the problems of rosidonce burglaries and the most recent inothods available to further secure the home from such attacks, Children; A cogtInuin g program will be developed in the schools to educate our children in the futility of moving into a li.fo of: crime. This program will be modified to in« { elude the current drug progra,nt that is being carried out in' the schools due to the federal aid that the Denton Police Department has received to maintain it's Drug Enforcement Unit, At that snmo time., the chlildrnn or this 'cotmnunity will be helped to identify and understand those eatogories of criminnls who pro on elude tha, dru y young Pcolilo. t , s g pusher, th3 sexual deviate, etc. would in hi The Police Officer;: Tho overage Denton Polico Officer will also be one of the target groups of the Crime Prevention Unit. Thts will-be bas d oil the fact glint tile unit will be coil. tinually seeking out the best: patrol kind investigative techniques to Pass on to these officers, It is believed that, iu this way, we will continually incroase the police capability to provent crime, ~Y.rlWrr". WW u;nn i 1 + I he peal of Lite })entou Police Ciimo prevention Unit will be to reduce major crime >1e City of Ucntnn' through a cl.oso contart and cooperative effort: bc'-tweed ttie I)cnton eolice llopartmonl, and the, ci.ti cns of Denton, The objectives of Nits prohrauf are; 7 5 2. To reduce crime, by incroasing publ.tc awareness, of crime problems and what citizens can do to help prevent crime. 2. To reduce crime by increasi•ni, the police capability to reduce crime. 3. To reduce crime by improving police-cotnmuni:ty relat.i.ons. s 4. To roduce crime by reducing Lite vulnerability of crime targets. 1. F f # 5. To reduce crime by increasing the carpabilit:y to re r, . eormnitting crime. p v nt juveniles from F { x...ITA*. i .)f~YL~U11 .:J~tLU'LCrG' ~G'I20CtL:4, ~ I JAMES AL nENJAh11Nr Pr,U., 5urcmrurr~oeNY 1201 UtIlYEASIYY 0911'E WEBY 76201 1 Pobruary 26, 1975 1 j ` tar. wayno Autrey 1 ' Chief of Police Municipal Building Denton, Texas 76201 Dear Wayne: May I tako this opportuaity.to offer our encour and Una.t, support pro p foo sal r agemont yourh e tplln>npolt tal cou lfots id fui;nding a Crime Prevantior, oi111artcn present efforts by the Denton hal nificarltly ite lrnd the public schools to reduce both crimps flRainst young peoplo and tho commission of crimps by young pcoplo. l If this district can assist you in any way in alto endoavor, please do not hosi,tato to call us. Sincerely, I 1111*44441 .t F .Tamps M. Benjamin f JAfe/rv i I IF } r ' F4 i f F ~ i t i 01, W. C, 10TH JUpICIA L UI DOW) OF TEXAS COVNTV COUnTIIDuse - sTnIcT 1 OWYON, 1'EXAr. 70201 Yf if hNDNC 1+ dUU yCUF'lELp Ants CODE Of7.302 0213 1 I110Yll JUDICIAL 0I5Y111pY OF 7f!XA5 - Ap reLrvisDNf SAM I{ousYoIq February 25, 1975 21ITIJ' JUDICIAL OISTNICT OF TE%AU f:A CUD[ OIEI4E 7s<3f ; Tflfp11011 F.. Ante COOP U17.302.0413 rfr. Wayne Autrey Chief of Police City of Denton Municipal Building 1 Ddntoz), '.f'exffs 76201 Dear Chief Autrey; 4 t • tta tf; my understanding that: the Denton Police ! Department: reeks to est:abiish a "Criminal Prevention Un With the goal to reduce major crinme in the area through closer contact between your department and the citizens of Denton. After reviewing the objectives of your department in creatiizg such a unit 1` would be vastly beneficial to our area Lthrough education ' : and t•he-establishmant of- a closer l the pol.i.ce and the citaizens. I wouldacertainly kYsuport I the instigation and operation Of .such a plan. Kindest reb;trds. Vory u7y Yours) 3 Sam lfauston, Jucit;C" on 211 11 ltuiicial Distr i. rt Cur. t an County Texas ; LAMM G 10 x....:.~~A.A.,.,..tri..f.~'//1'wG✓!✓/rylifA Cf/- 1 February 28 , 1975 + Chief Wayne Autrey Denton Police Dopartment Municipal Building i Denton$ Texas 76201 Dear Chief Autrey; : The Denton Chamber of commerce strongly endorses the proposed program of Crime Prevention by your department, stake The in this particular areab,uosPecially Iniayg rowin heavy comrr,onlty, Because they are i 6156 hold owners and parents, it becomes even more inporta'nt to Chamber members. The reduction of crime, awareness of the problems and closer i contact with law enforcement officials can mean saving of thousands of dollars to Denton businessmen and'subquently f; to all citizens, j We assure you.of our support and 2ncourageme6t, Any specific I additional service my office clan p 1de is available; Sincerel ! c~ Ross 1 Executive Vice President J DBR, i i i p4, drawer /,061110/)o rL'XAS IC?p1 /P/ane, ~Ir~~~~ G0 ds x'17 ?II ? t . +f 7. page r1'C%):ASQUAIINALJUS'I'I EXIDUNCIJ, A11PUCATION I"Olt GItAjN'l' Period of 1't•esent lic4luest: Corn~nun:teati.ona flint.-Channel monitoring and Fratn,neLober 7~~.197 Recording 1's<luipment - fihrough: S~,•e~nberT30 ]976 l'Rt)J1.UP ll- U1)G)OT CJC Support ~ I3udpet pederal Cns11 Cash '"fn Kind Calci ory and State Contr'utitin - A, Personnel tots! Corttnbutimt 13~I'i'ofessioual~~~•t~,t _ (,rnrtr Scrvlccs ~C. Travel _ 1,269.00 623.0. 1.692.Q0 _ L', Conslrtrclion x615,00 6 535.0 2G,153,40 }{i T`, SUh! ,~,;a F. 1)irert Q~rntfn~, }:;sponsc - C1. JndErcet Cast Z] 2.0 3 8 4 50 _ CONTINUATION PUNDINTO PLAN . AN'I'IC1I'A7'Is'I) fI(l7JlsCY1'til'C! \'i)ITUC?1?5 - SU13SL(?UJi,1°'!' 1'Iail(J1)~ _ SUBSk()ULN'I` C'hlun C7 Midget, Category C%asb Cash l WO Support Contrlbution CJC Su rport. Contribution A. Personnel 13, Professional Services r C. Travel Do Nquipment ir, fiulrphcs R. Direct Operati» g .Exponse ;s C, lilt frcet Cost H. 'T'otal Kxplanntion of 6'rnnter, cash contribution, in-kind oontributlon and contlnuntlon funding,plan, Describe (1) noGrr , (2) source, and (ii) project utilirntion of tiro ect grantoo. perlod as I!clcd ht the gii-,itee contribution coluum of Della 2 Of thfs i Icatlron )•'ollowb,gthis sh6uj be on e0lo11ation 111 iha terms describod above (nnture, ource, and project titillation), of Italy the ipplicant proposes it) :support the projeot after ='funding has concluded attach continuation pages is needed), NOTE: Ltftial funding by the CJG' does not automatically gtt,»Ilfy the project for continuation funding. "his cAlCgory Is for Information purposes only, Total for e,7ch category must be supported by Detail Budget Narrative. = Harts rac•! (lr'I~7a +,S"5 "1'11 4 111, ExplamIti.on of Grantee contribution, (1) NATURFf The grantee will contribute n cabh Share twoard the total project costs AaL (2) SOULUSi Budgeted general fund monies included in the City's 75/76 fiscal program. (3) PROJECT UTI1,17.ATW0I: Payment for not less than 257. of total , project cost for the first twelve months. After initial 12 r month futlding, this project will be completely supported by the Denton Police Department as long as equipment is operable. f is i i j s : i i 4r.WW, `~}RAjJ f [ SAS CRIMINAL JUSTICL COONCIL APPLICATION ["OR t;RANT j BUUCIsI NARRAiIV L Borin below and add ns ninny continuation pa,cs 3b, etc.) as may be needed to explain each item of the project budget, Llinit this narrative to in explanation of the basis for nrcivlnr at the cost of each item Including irarttco contribution items, This section inust also describe the applicant's procurement procedures ' for aqulpmcnt, services, and construr(ion, If such itenis are it prrrt of tine project budget, is - TIIP, )iE1014 LISTED FUM-,'S WERE OBTAI.NI'd- F11014 A LOCAL VENDOR IWO SULS AND SERVICES THIS TYPE Ole RQUIPM13NTt ii I, B. Profoasionnl~& Contract Ssrvl,cea f Installation Charge $ $92.00 Firat Years Maintenance Covorape 1_,100.0(1 $i, t~9r: o0 i. n. K~aiSment 4 i ~unntit Aeccrip itinn Coat 1 20 Channel Remote Control $ 1-068;00 1 20 Channel Duel Transport RecorderlReproducex 12,260,100 ? 1. High 'speed Time Generator with Digital Display 1,449,0(l 1 High Speed Auto Senech Time Reader for Recorder 3,140.00 1 High Speed Auto Scorch Time Iteadar for Reproducer 3,140,00 r` 1 20 Channel S,Afc, Scan 10208.00 20 Automatic Cain Control Amplifiers 703,00 1 Transparent Pl istic Door with took 121:00 1 )lead Domagnoti2or and Cleaning Kit 18.25 I Bulk '"ape Vxascr 60,50 ' ric.sd ge ltapeatcrs with Deak Top Console z, 985.00 $2b,15?. 75 l E TOTAL $26,153,00 I. l:. Supkl.ica , Y1 x 360011 1..0 wil, Basel Reels of Recording Tape - 50 each ' 1,350 00 ':XX. Project will bn supported by Denton Police nepartmont. I ::XX1. Rqul pment and supply priced are quoted for a 20 channel, logging Cape recording vystem, and three MosoaRo Repeaters with Wak Top ( t3o'_es' min' ufttCL'ured by the Dictaphone Corporation, Bids will be noliciPvd by the City of Denton, hurchasin Ilepartmont of other manufacturers with systems moetiiteg established Criteria. The lawout bid meeting the gtnndardo oh re]i.ability and function 11 be granted the contraet, Vendor Proposal war submitted Februnry 18, 1975. TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $290195.00 Rorm ul C•1 (111/74):. i r,~tierri~~ ?y,µ '11'IX qS C;ftL11,'~v'AF JI1t;'1')Ct; COL),~'Cii, AITUCA'{'{UN ,"Olt G'RAM'{ IAA ' . Project P}nn and Supportini; Dnto 'I'bis section constitutes the heart of tile, gtnnt nppiication, It is 1110 applicant's detailed statement of the }.reject-its aiuts, Ptccisely what hill be done, who will be involved, and tvhlit is expected to result, Witt, the project budget, it constitutes pcirnary evidence to C'dc of the soundness of the project, the care and pl anting tint has gone into in in to caitsrryinforg niu it la ouutuii, and the responsibi will bd inv lity and quulificutions of the al)plicanti and others wllo 11911s section consists Of ttvo parts, the surrulary nod, the detailed, project description, Snminaly In the tract below, write a brief stnnmary,of to l ,)reject, i A. GonJs - Improved effici.enc of the tid:partment's coumiunications operation by insuring Lhat the dispntah of personnel and equipment is based on acc-- urato inforvition. llocumcntation of pertinent information for use in criminal investigations and evaluacton of personnel actions, ~ f it D. Methods - Implumentatfon of n multi-channel tape logging system 13nd1 meson a re- peator systne to provide n perm,inont record of all police radio and tolophone trnnsmissions, as wall as the intercity radio channel and nel.octed municipal telephone line (police use) interebm stations so that the exact date and time and text: of all verbal transactions can be accurately substantiated and All pertinent; data can be readily, accessible ns required for more effective police operntions; { i C. Tdfsoutces Through the utilization of Criminal Justice Counoil Grants, a ltigh speed i land line terminal, operating aL 2700 wpm, was installed in the Donton Police Department in March, 1973, Additionally, Phase Y of a Inter-City ,laths 0011011ulicatIons System, consisting of a new bona station, remote ~J equipment:, and Inter-City Channel won instal lad in Augusts 1974, Phunc i TX, consisting of all new mobil unit radios and several walkie-talkies, all on High band frequency should be completed in October, 1975, 13. ltecutls - Accurate documentation of police personnel actions will :verve as the basis for mniingen,ent decisions regardint, evaluntion of personnel, work flow, radio clispatch training and the resolution of complaints. Greater citizen protection will result through the retention of portirront information for criminal investigations and case preparations and the reduction of written material, will free dispatch and field units for a better response time, F~ Evaluation W Project Director and Chief of Police will monitor off etiveness of equipment on a regular basis, Depnr.tmontal. reports will be maintained for evaluation of results as compared to'gonl.s, Varm -1-1 (1/1174) i' t 'OK ' hZi~Q 4A TO, AS, ClUAIINAL JUST WE COUNCIL - ' APPLICATION FOR C11AN'P t J3MWL P110J1XT I')),"; HITION F Organize the renanindcr of this section under the following la^adings: A, (foals, B. Methods, C. ltesoutces, Ti.esulls, anti 1111 xwniuation, rnsett aflc; this shoot as many nddilional tinges (4a, 41), 4c, etc.) as nany be needed to Complete the description of the Project Plan and SuJ,porthag Data. If the Applleant wishes to append documents that Cannot bo readily placed on Cotltintt,tation sheets; theae dorittnents should be listed on the last page of the Project Plan and copies furnished with the application for staff review. ~ I A, COALS The city of. Donton ia'loeal:ed near the excitor of Denton County, 38 miles northwest of Dallas and :35 miles northeast of fort Worth at the northern apex of the two branches of Interstate'iiighway 35. The average Denton reAideot is i. n relatively, young person since well over half are under 24 years of age, I Denton's estimated 1975 population is 450090 with a projected 1980 population of 55,000, this 'is due in part Lo the presenee of our two univcrsa.r.ies whose combined 1980. projected enrollment is 28,000. The city of Denton, of course, does not receive tax revenues from these universities, however, the universil.i.en and their student Population are a major part of our entire community and tlac.re ' t fore must receive: the same law enforcement considerations provided to the refit of the city. Denton'n central location bet;ween two largo metropoli.tian aro,as, its large youthful population and the ribundeance of trnnaients nttr.acted by the universities increase the city's suscoptibility to Criminal activity, Denton frequently oxlseriences a "spill-over of. criminal element:;" when a major cr,ack- d9t~a is untiertoken by one of the met•roplex cities, It is theroforo imperative that we ineroasu the efficiency of the department's communications operation by f insuring that. be dispatch of personnel and equipment Is based on addurate I information j ` At the prr"sent time, calls for service roceived.by tine Denton Police Depart- ` went tire honed recorded on call, sheet f-ormsl detailing cacti call: date, time, unit and text of message. An 8 -hour shift will produc,a 40 or more bf these call alivets. Subsequent squad dispatches and all radio transmissions are documenl:ed on n Radio Log Shrot, An 8-hour shift will produce approximately 100 entries on the Radio Log 5heat, These entries will not (always, contain information later determined to be port:i,nent to an investigation. A busy dispatcher will, not .zulw<ays record'trnnsmissioans -from unit to unit, since it is impossible for a dispatcher who must answer citizen complaints on the telephone to keep up with-inter»squad ' traffic The taro Campus police departments rely solely on the city for license and vehicle registration ohceks, increasing the number of units an alroady busy diapatohor is rnsponsiible for monitoring to between 10 to 15 units at ;any given time. At present., the ai"spatchor is respoiutible for, mnintaiaaingl Radio Call Shoots;, Radio Log Sheet, Daily A^tivity. Log, Wrecker and Ambulabco Rotation Lists " 1 (of ton u auabjact of controversy), Jwpound Cards) License' and lie'istrstion Chicks, Business Data Cards, Security House Checks, Formal, Teletype Messages, Bong Distance'. Telaphono Call Records,,NCIC Entry Cards, Traffic Sign & Signal Repair Order, and Wreeker'Invoice Reconcilliation. rortn rdt 1 (111174) jt N4'y?fl.r 4 COALS {corati.nne(f) DIM1118 the investigation of felunics in progress, due to the high + + volume of radio trnffi.e and the importance of oxnet informac ion being, avni.lnbl.e for case pr.epor.ation, such Valiruble informatiou is forever lost ; and crivnot: ho retrieved. In every .instance of a major crime, it is Im- portant that wo docunicnl: police activity relat:ivo to (:he case fl:eTtl ini- tiation to courpletion. At present, our department has no means of accomplialrinE; this. Telephone complaints resulting in police activity and major crime with accurate cye-wl.tucss accounts of crimes in progress cement be properly documented at a later time. Adw1.nis1;ratiao super- vision and evaluation of personnel, cannot be accomplished at present with no monitoring/recording of conversations, Qfttimes, precise infor- mation is lacking when a question nrises concocning action; taken in cor- tai.n"instance:, This information will be necur.od rind nvnilable only to achatnistrntive personnel and those determined by nwnngcmentt to have a t need to know. All confidences coitbouaieated over the recording system will be hold strictly confidential. It is expected that. acquisition of a radio and telophone transmission i documentation system would produce sovora.i benefits, An an administra tivo tool, retrieval of a sequentially -timed record of department tole- phone-radio communications would provide a bnsis for accurately docu Toonting department activities. This information could serve as the basis for mAnasement decisions regarding employee evaluation, work flow, radii, dispatch training aril administrative organization. Complaints ngainst police personnel could be resolved c%pedi.tiounl.y as evidence confirming ,the actions of department personnel in those instances involving ci4i~ Zen Complaints would bo instantly nvnilAble. Cana preparation procedures could be improved by accurate logging of critical squad to squad trans- mi6skons. This should heave's positive effect upon conviction rates for ~tano prepared through more nccuvnto and well-documented information. Based on the frequency of crowd disorders and other problerAs related to + i eollop cangmsos, it is believed tint a conmrunientions monitoriug system would be of tremendous value to administration in. detatmOing what actions load been taken during a disorder and what improvements' could be made in i j the £uLmllo handling of otach situations. Greater citizen protect:i,on orould thus result through better trained personnel.. It would be difficult to determine what effect increased eEf:iciency would lhnve on specific 1:ouponse time although this is sure to be one of the direct benefits from a more responsive and competent police se.rvico, A, v.Yal <.fu.<'... t t „w,r„1 r 17, ]47iTit01)S t ~ { 'Pilo multi ct:anne], tape ].ogFinfl system and message ropenter syai:em proposed ill this project wi.tl be imp.teimentad under the supervision of the llro,jec t ni.rector, A eirlI:aut Ch:Lef Robert bl, td.illa. r, tion process will involve the sec:irin i'ho implementa- of final bidn on tho equipment to bc: Purchased, xt installat:ion and the training of department personnel involved in Its operation (actual training will. be provided by the vendor), t The Project Director will also execute those rhanpes in department proce» dunes and work flow as revealed iii the evaluations of the effectiveness of the system on department operations and procedures. , Ilia equipment will ho Installed and maintained adjacent to the Commuiti cations Center. It will be maintained inside a locked cabinet with very limited personnel access in order to protect the conridentialit:y of informa- tion recorded hnd insure its proper us<apo in departmental operations, It Vill be inf.t:alled to work in conjunction with polies telephone "trunk lines, ael.edted municipal telephone i.nt.ercoln staCionn (police usage), and all radio 1 frequencies includirtf; clie Inter-City. Channel, over which we commonly transtnit• and receive, It is anticipated that 24-hour tapes will be utilized and that they be retained fot. a minimun; of 30 Jays, ~ A copy of f the proposed specifications for this equipment as attached. I f I ContiAcat: o j unnufactutcrrbids ranbyt a tho ~CityzofSDenton Purchasing Department' noLlat•errthan 15 clays after receiving affirmative notification of funding. The bids will be returnable probably ao later than 15 days after date of issuance, Sid tabulat,lon, evaluation of equipment,, and a recommendation mada an to the outonstul bidder well be submitted to tho Denton City Council at their next T` regular meeting, A purchase order would be issued and equipment ordered the l data following City Couhc.il Action. Ninety to one hundred twenty days after a pUrchaso`order. ie issucid, tho equipment should be dalivoradp installed and working. I Assigned to the Communications Center and relat:edacti.v ' 1 dispatchers and a Communications 5uporvisor under the supervisionrgndhdree irec- tion of n Police Duty Officer and a Police Lieutenant, Necessary training t' in the operation and maintr.nance of this equipment will be provided by the vendor. 14SH.irpt I 1 February 21, 197 Nollh Texas stato Univorsity Donlon, Texas Chief Wayne Autrey 76203 Denton Police Department N,7. 13ox 13407 215 x, McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 I Dear Chief Autrey: This letter is to advise you of my compleve support in your proposal to install. multi-channol tape logging equipment in the Denton Police Department, I i This equipment will perform a service heretofore unavailable in providing a means of documenting law enforcement personnel actions and prevent unwarranted and un- justified complaints against: police persotnel, I am particularly interested in 1 installation of the tope logging system as the North Texas State University the in, y Police Department relies heavily upon the City of Denton Police Department for assistance in communications (Arivers and vehicle license checks), assistance in containing mayor crowd disorders that plague university campuses today) A sequentially timed record of call receipt;, dispatch instructions and patrol i car response would servos as proof of proper disposition in an emergency situation - involving both departments and tninimi.ze confusion and resulting criticism of both the Denton Police Department and the North Texas State University Police Department, Sincerely, S ack Q, [carton e Chi:eP. of Police J JQu ja Jaek Q. 8arlen, Auornty • AC817.1$81?11/1113/1118 , T n:tiiPlf 1•VWwilY 1~~1 rty\ C2tOf r~ m oq2 ~1ltcrzicip~al Ijtcilcli~zg, Der, ? ton,'le.MS M201 Pebruary 27, 1975 Chief Wayne Autrey Denton Police Department Denton, Texas i E Dear Chief Autrey: i ' The installation of a multichannel recorder In the Police Department would Le of great benefit` to and the City of Denton, especially Civil Nyour fen8o, The department Capability to retford all calversations on radio and telephone Would improve radio diseiOno and increase the efficiency of our radio system and the offectiveness of all personnel, The availability of a permanent record to verity i Construct disaster, near disaster, or complaint situations 1 makes this type of equipment Invaluable, 3 in my position as Director of Communications and -Director of Civil Defense, f highly reecnj multi-channel recorder, mend the acquisition (it, a t Sincerely yours, i , lut G. Maxwell, Dircetor~~`~ ' Denton City-County Civil Defense ~C#M:ah w 4'3!finTt'. f C?,G?! OfDenton A/f micipal Building, Dottw4Tevis 'M201 February 26, 1975 Memorandum TO., Wayne Autrey, Police Chief k , FROM: Brooks Holt SUBJECT: hhAti Channel Comnunications Logging System i ' As Director of the Civil Service Commission, 1 am In full: support of the Denton Police installing a P,%ilti Channel Commwications Logging ' System. The rapid factual information would be available to the Civil Service Commission when an officer or officers come before the 'Commission to resolve Civil Service personnel problems.: 11k s system would provide )'basis for accurately docwnented dopartment activities and could servo-As a basis for management decisions regarding . employee evaluation and administrative organization, Of course complaints against Police personnel could be rdsolved expediently by the Civil, Service, Cozmnission as evidence confiiming I' actions of department personnel in those instances involving citizen I complaints, t f It would appear that the acgaisi.ti.on of this communications ! system would result In an efficient and instantly available source ~ of valuable and needed personnel information u.e..• . .lFu...rF .a_r.i"Y 11.b..t alH.. ..u 1,..pa J 1 4R yacFe { ~1 (J HUTHEWAN GANDY NEAL. 9cc•T, e76aiN LsAwlAON AeelsTANrl, d I WILMA WELLO 6cc'Y'. DAN TRAMMELL 0413W4 PAIR 3tc•Y DISTRICT IN COUNTY ATTORNCY JOE PERKINA DELIA OIFl'onD Scar, CouIITr coualllouae P O. NOx AA ALAN L. LLVY PHONE, 7e7leiv DE.NTON, TeA4j9 70201 WILLIAM TAANTHAM _ IN1'6pT10 ATOM 1+ JOHNNY P. ()VEST 1+ February 24, 1975 Chief Wayno Autrey I Denton Polaco Dopartmont 1 215 B. McKinney , Denton, TX 76201 Dear Chief Autrey: It is my Opinion that the availability Of exact and accurate documentation of time and actions of police personnol during the invostipations of crimes in progross and their use in case preparation will on- Nance police o£foctivenoss and can make a significant difference In obtaining convictions incases in which they are usod, so long as such tape are used for in coming calls to the complaint desk and intra-office or car-to-office communications, and not on all phanos. This office supports and encourages the `efforts of the Denton Police Department to obtain and install a sequentially timed recording and monitoring system in the Communications Department of the Dentoll Police Department. Sincerely, r 9john ` Lawlion District 0 County Attorney Denton County, Texas JL/dwg cc 11 ' ofWAi'. Uly (F DEMON J i DATE: February 5, 1975 CO Paul. Iaham, "City Attorney ('nOP~► 4Jaypu Autrey, Chief of Police ;i 5UBJEU► Ordinance Revision There area couplo Of areas that we could use an ordinance in order to protect the city's liability,, I 1 Presently there i.s no nuthori.zntion, other than my own, regarding, School Cro;tsing Guards, Theac are part-time employees. Their. J ! only Authority is to direct traffic. They should be recognized by ordinance and the authority delogate.d by the chief of Police, 2, We could use an ordinance authorizing the remnva.l from public streote, t a'iy vehicle not hearing s current registration - license plate, 3. Need nuthority to impound if in violation of the 20 hoar parking limit or if tho vehicle is found in violation and is delinquent ` in other parldng, citations, r Also, Z have asked the Manager to support an ordinance which we would grnnt n franchine to a wrecker service to handle the wrecker bus- inesa from 06 'city. If we can't do thin, we nood to pass an s ordinance nrtting out requ{rementa for getting, on the wrecker list and to meet certain ntandards or be removed from the list. ~ I Wa Jt "Autrey Chief Of Police WA/.i r c r ~ j 1 I it.N}!Ai'.~I I fbQ { 11 { 1 1 L CDT O bLP17.'0N ML1,1O T0; All. Offic:crs r hR011; Wayne Autrey, Chic;f of pol9.co i bA'l'1 ; IiEfr.ctive 7snuary 1, 1974 SUI3JCCT; Ices - Impound, Vehicle, & Pound 7'ht+ fo1J-otii.118 fee11 coi.Zl be ctlarl;ed for 1-11 the reZcaso of ve t he MY Pound. 111.c 108 impounded j $10.00 For Jgreckor or Yjck-Up Fee b$ 5.00 1,101' Impound Fee $ 5-00 - For Ticket Jf i; ' , ssued (also include any other traffic or r•~- =r.- l ark np f:Ines clue) 00.00 Total This will be the only charges for the releatz" of a vehic:lo, if it is releaoed within tile first two weeks (l?i d7.'4) , wrecker sarvicc. may be made whole approved by RankingtSupervisorh(m for (mum b placed on iir,poun<l car,cl by Sully if it 3s to Le <~id AE tor lwn weekn-~~ Llieip wtl'Y be a $1,00 n p r day storago charge for cash day, : it lit dopartment Pliny' that when vahicld we cell for a wrocker to impound Fz , , the Offic er must remain with tie veliie until ilia wrooker j has make the plckup.tnld is leaving Xf. { ! before tile wrocker arrives or before the owner or driver comes up 1 VAN, the wrecker driver or his vehi.clo fue dg $10.00, If. Ile is l~wiXlebueimpoii led,llthe}impoundj4 i williu8 to pay the fee, their is no nwa'l to have the car impounded, If, the wrecker driver does not want t'5 charge for hin cali, that is his privilege. llowtaver> we must u,nke it Clear to the violator that the wrecknr driven v,ay charge for the call, if ha desires, 7710 actions l8nuailco of a ticket, QIftthere isfta viriil a°i have i itoshotildL bo d fileiih our We 110Va bcon impounding; soma vehicles at night and sit Sunda > which ' could wait until ropulnr hourn, Letlo not be en1l,ing 4rrat:kers un- necessarily on overtime parking Impounds, Most of; these cozz Milt until regular work hours, If plneed on activity sheet, they call 150 pulled on clay sllift•. Some of the other impounds enn also be delayed I until regular hours, The following Charges n,udt be paid for the rolense o£ animals frclal the ' City Animal Sheltnvt Pogo & Cai•8-w$5,60 +t~ $1,00 ror day for enro and feeding ilia ~1, per day ntartn the day after a dog; or cat i(n pickedaip). -3 lloraoo, Cowa, etc,.....45,00 Impound Fee first day impoundnd$5.00 per day beginl'iing A receipt mugt be made by the Animal Control Officer sad tllu fee turned in the day It is racnivocl to the pollee Clark, / ~p.-rte C~~ mil" V Wavtrcl Auprnv C.: SS.4N t I f 1 CGy of Denton 1j1,t.,jc: tpcrl 13rr.'r'lcl,r;~rrl, Denton,2ervs m2oi ~ ys~;.{a 4 Alice Department , i Dear Six; i i 140 havo boen expuriencinf! sonic problerna with the proce(hrr.eet' of i E impotu diII8 velti(AC8 i.n the YOl.ine found, for tho Denton pol.ioe ))eparLmunt, The follow Ing is the procedure that: muot be followod: I VI~Mq: BYFECTIVL' JANI)ARY 10 197G ,i NormaLL11J-~oundinp of vehi.clca In the Police Pound E Tan ($10) dollars:, clay or night_..ariywhore within tho City 7.11Alt•0 s' of Dentun, Texas. I Additiolial 611a ua Thzen ($3) dollove per hour, additional chargca will bu allowed., f if the vehicle has to have tiros put on, dollied up, or other s J ' unusual labor involved in order to impound the vehicle, Irowever , In order to col.luct the additional cha-gca, the wrerkor owaror must cull the Ranking, Supervisor on duty. Extra work Involved to 1 i make an impound will be verified by the officer impounding the vahiclu, I 'Nottot The officer making the i:dpound (loan not linve thn authority ! to nuthorize additional charges, t RbTA'i'TON I.TST Jtr~ UT;tCLNTS't (1) All vverkor ownrrn will provide the Denton Polico Dopartmont with a daytime 1111 n nl.ght••time t:olaphono numbar, r }Itt 's ' '':I fry ,?♦.p'S'.'iyl. rtr. SIs11 Fr` \ !r r;e.r.+r ..L.I.,1: f e,I ?f.,,.;,:l lcl'{s rl /lt,;,:i~ It•YL R4 ~~i '~~i~5: i.~•,: ,a t •.I ! .i1'-.t >I, Ir. V rd ~f,.?f(riAN rr • y R } All a wre clcer E on the r i otatiosr 1i.zt be must bo available day and night, uulass it is inml>nruri'ty out••of-service, 3 (3) Any wrecker that is ordered by tho Denton Police Department: is exported to roach tho location of the vehlclo within (30) thirty minutes, uudar normal weather conditions. Failure to f do so witl causa thr. cancellation of that wrecker, and the 1 118Xt wraCker On the list will be called. (4) Any wrecker owner or driver who knows, in advance, that their wrecker trial be temporarily unavailablo for work, will call tho Dispatcher at the Denton police Department and advise status I (5) Any wrecker osmer or driver who refuses to make an iwpound, or s intentionally makoo his wrecker unavailable, will be removed from tho wrecker rotation lint, (G) Fach wrockor owner is ruspoasible for any and all damage to Impound vehicles that occurs durkn& the impounding operation, ; BIL'T,1110'PROOFIWR1S r (1) A Statement: indicating total number of impounds and charges ! a must: be mailed or delivered to tine Denton Police Department between the lot and 10th of each month, ror the proceeding months charges, !i (2) Fach,vehicle impounded must be on a separate card or service` repair order form, reflecting the location of the pick-up, date, lieenso number, make and model, and charge. It additional charges are allowad, the numb of the Supervisor who approved additional charges must be shown, (3). Any invoice for impounding valsiolcs in the Police ))apartment Pound more than forty-fiva (45) days old will no.t be. paid; except undor extenuating circumstances (i,o,t death of owner, 1 x-rar:~ lunEt:hy 17.l,ne880 chnnr,u of ownerahii , f WO frcl t:liesc i~tnre<lururt nru reasonnblu, and If t'c,:tLowed, will hole make uN• ryonc:'H Job siooot:her and Moro proCltnUle for the wrecker owners; F WO will. do averyLlt tat; posuiblo to 11wep thu filght:- Chao lmpomidn to n bare uuoesnity, f It you have any questions rogardlut; thosc: procedurcai; or if you desiro a changes iii your wrecker at:aCus, plen:iu fcal, frao to Cal), ma. RoUOrt. til,lf. I { Antiiutunt Chi.nf ~ RMt-I/ J f ~ ; h ! C , C1•IY G1` J?iall'~1;! i !'Y1'~1311~11)1!i' DATF'I April 3, 1975 J III White, wty Nonagon FROM; Wayne Autrey, chief of_Polic;{, ~ SUB,1EM N-T, S.U Parking I nforcosnr.,ut { T have chocked with chief bnrt:on and ho feels thcc 1lnivcr~ri sti.lJ, recu pt'ivf) to i,l tY i to _idea` of tll cir dictifny, the enforcotnont of parking uletarn in their nr'an of "jc,risditiors » oalc 5t. Avenue and Avenue 13, A { Their only reyues,t:s rrre I 1. They would tal<e the teotor money, t 2. Tita City would conl:liurc mnintonance of the rooters, :1. Time on tho me.tors usuftt be uui£orln (all must be within 30 rninut;en or J hour) it, order to improve enforcansmtt And nJnlplify patrol, h r They alrencly 11nva coutpl.itt.o tr•affi.c ,jurisclictiort Mid enforce other 1 traffic lnsuu in thin ar,en which uwkos CIs1s n policy clrnn€;o only. I All finos Would still be not by the city and the city w1.1.1 contitue to receive nil fine monies, I i Wa would continuo to serve Wnrrnnts and cnforco elia fni.lure to J Appear on eitations is,lned. The Denton police nopnrtment would lain one poli.ca officer which we badly need. Tina N.T.G,U Police tiro qunlified od clquipped to bandlo this and duct to their l,ocatior. ghoul d be nhlo to do a good job, nYJ,T.Lray WA/JL Chief of Police I w ' rr 07_/05/75 ik;~ar Onief Autrey; It IS Illy r:,clf%O-ItiOn that all park:lnt; wtom lr mmcived ftvm the N'.CSU aiva, All curbs bordortnr IffSU could then be turned over to the WSW Police for enforcum(mt, All curbs border], buairle:;5 pr(Verty 'could be onforced by the, R)nton Pol.ico by maTk'ialg th08 011 a hOLIT'.l.y I)MAs. See attachod diagram. By unving, this typ(-,, of Joint enfovicemtmnt we would have a wo1 kable corrpromise on tho parkijlp; problom'in that area, Thl:: would give air;ale (or j equal) parkJng to both students and cuet arrers. Curmilt:ly the students feel thoy are beantr treated un,)ust;ly oau>ai.nt, many to Apiore tho cnf'orcemcnt note med, Aldo .the business owrlors my aoncorned about the porsibi.l.ity of total enforcomenL e by N'.I'SU Polieo, I i Rho parking, motors now used aro old and won out. We have no 4 roplaeunont parts for sane mid can not mpair them, Much time is j h ! r3pent,both by nprao.:l.f and the Maolitne f+hop, at-tellptingr to keep the 111etors in workable order. By marking tires move U-nie could be spent I on enforcement:. less tiokots mit~1t IV-. y,y suod becaw c of tho r odueeci ay,e:t,, but l beliove this suMostion wou).1 work better for both the { businossmen and students, I Slncorcly , Wa,, o 13rn4rn Putro),nt an I ~u 1~ 1 x i i Ave n Fry StmeL' Pl]'Sll .~-.~.~-.:.mom,-~-•.,,~.. Ave 1] All, cures shoPm rise, ncxq controlled by meters. Remove all meters i and givb NTSU Police enrorcemrit cif' curbs shcwn in reed which are i bordering N'P"U Canipus. All of per curbs which are bordering, businesses chant od to one hour 7.inU onrorcod by n mining Umm. l t.. .a...,=.-18....~hi~=3t~;;iR.,r,1 ^5tw5d JY~itr,~k xi,tt~,r. .•,iy.a=r,-L•., -fe t..4... r,..1.„r,... : 1 i LOkQ V G. Collecilve' Uarcralnlrlq oloclfolt resells Irl, Include' rexax cltfas lu date Qalvo5lon Cleclton 1?11717q, o + N, fllchlend Hllf~ Elocllon olio ,f F Ira -Palled olwrlo faoellon IM/74,0!pc) cO Only f'allnd fay Elc,,llon 1013174, rpiro Only • lulled Dallas [;foc(lon 0110/74, Only • palle(1 Wichita ;Falls l~lectfon fl/10/74,of pirn Uni Grand Only - Unlfod I Brownlvood f3ooIj 0113174, y 17,1110d prairie t lootlon 0/?.2/7Aoll00 only io - ratio,, Cc PUS ChrlsN Cl~ctlen 312176, lrct . !`rrllod Son Antonio forlipn 12177174 p Pollco 5 plro passod Toxas Clly Cleellort 11120173. ollco Only . paysod Corsieana faoellorl 41120/ pollee Fir4 , Passod l f30aumonl t_leclfon 61141 ?t `p;oflcq & Flre ~ Passed Sharman Clecllon 618174, I, ,Coiluo Flro , f~ass(ld t,arede faoctlen 7110174 Pollc(1 & Afro .passed San Antonio f. Fl re 8 24174, 'lj ll, f7f Y pASSOd & Flro =passed i I i i' t _ I f 1 T T~ i r~. j 69td T.1gr;i;A'fiJhis--iIh;CT1I,Ait Bf,SSI0,1' Ch, 81 which re~lulrc llrr u into m rinfll;ir ,a!<!lLS 111111 l,v, nod training„ 4nd which / I 311101Y bo perforaleri under I lie sane or nindirtr conditions, 1 110110 art SL) and hugala eollcvtlvoly 3ee• G, (a) Upon the nclop"on of (he provisions of this Act by any city, loo'", or political hubdivlaon in this Kong to which this ActappNca, an horeln in this section provided, fireflhhteis and/nr• pollctmen shall linvo thu right t,t or!,••mlixe and hm'nnlrt unllveliv0% with their public em- ploy'er ns to x was 6nui-P u'urkllw ennflilinhs nbd N alher lerlna and "cotnlt(1n11nOf l 1:.ir,oh, .1, (b) Tho pruvlQtmsm of this Act n1ny hn ndouled by any city, totvg, or other political subdhisinlt to whlcll this Act nppiles by tho following molhodl ' Upon toceiving n hotition cinnud by the lesser of five percent or 20,000 of the quallAnd votehn volinu In The list ptaccdlnr; genet ehwHon In / ~flf such cl(~•, toxn, or pd1WO111 suhrNvlsion, the r•atforning body of such elk, h town or poUNeni subdiviWan chidl hold an election within do Agn nfter 049041 acid patitlon 11110 been filed Isith inch PON'orulnpr body, If at );Aid uleetion • t a mnjavily of the votes enst shall fnvov the adoption of tI,I:1 Act, then such govorninrr holly slydl pll,ce this Act Into efrect vviylln 30 ~lnyu after the bcylnnlnrr of (Ira flydt, decal year of Bald City Or town nttor said k election. The qucotlon n'hieh shall ho submitted to tho vote of the tied tors t;hnli lie au fuliows YOU or AOAINSP this follm&gt ( Adoption of the ntnle imv applicable to "firoflghlcw•s and polieotton" or "firaflrrhters" or "polleerneu", (trhiehovur shall be nplolicnldo), which eatnt0hes collective hnrgnin1mr vrhon a rnnjurlt•v of the affected out- ployeos favor representation by an amployco,q' mssociatlon and a9tieh ave. sorves ilia' prohibition of .Strikes toll! lockouts and proyidos ponallles therefor, % (c) In nuy city, lowly, or political snbdlvislon I11 which tho provltlans of this Act have baun In affect for n period of ono year, It it poU(lon signed by' the lessor of Ave percent or 00,000 of the clunllflad volors voting In the Inst pNOee,llmr aonorol election In such ci;y, town, or poliiidid nub- diviolon shall be pvon oen(od to the governing btidy theroof to cn11 an oloe• tlon for ilia ropenl of 1110 adoptloa of the pr oWWal,h of this jet, thorn nod In that evottt, the gogvninx bony sltail enil an efactlon of the qunUBarl votula to dotvrmhte If they dold o to repot) sllclt Rdoptlon, If tit sald election, it majority of llla votes unst skull favor the repeal of the adoption of this Act, then ilia prmi~lons.hareo£ Shall heuama nut! nod veld as to such city, town, or politioal anhdivision,. The question u'hich shall be subnlittod to the vote of the gnalifiod elootora shad rand no follows; 1001t or A0AIRS`1' thn foilotvingl Reveal of U1o ndoptlnn of tho slate lave Applicable to "firoflghtorm And I poiloonwn" or "Urafigh(urs" oil "policeman", (millohevov shall bo'ap- plleabla), whYch uslablidos collcoll[vo barimliflog when it nodov(ty of the nffectatl ec,,pkvycca fnti'or rrpresnulntiun by an employ'cos' association And tvhloh presorvon Utq lu-ohlbition of strikes and loolco6k autl provided pon• alilrs thoroeor, (d) Wheti any elootlon hna boon hold in any city, toum, or political Subdivision U which cluetiou Ulu ndoption tit, rejection of the adapUall of this Act has been submittod its nforesnid, it Bite potit(en far anntheP such election shall not ho fllod for at lost one year subsequent to ilia election 'so hold, l 1 a ' ` f 4::'rr r NMI 1.,Y 7 I TM i s r t 1 1 Ch. 81 Ord. I F f11SI,ATUli1; RT;CIJd.AR SESSION , lleeoanition of baiwainina ngont See, 0, (a) An association selected by a majority of the paid f1refight- ars of a fire department in my city, town, or other vuIR Cal sUM10010M oxa.uding the chief of the duparunann shall he iveopuixed by the jiublic l ontployer as the sole nml oxcluaivo barjtoiuing agent fell all of the fire• flghturs of Uml, dcpartmnnt, unless And until tocornitlon of such asAcla: ` tlon is withdrawn by a ianjorlty of those firefilthtcra, (b) An amocinlion suloctod by n niniorlty of the sworn cortifiod full- l . tltao paid policamen of a pgHeo department hi any city, town, or other I political Wnllvisinn, m:elmlIng thu chief of the departnlont, shall W roe- l ognliod by the public emisioyor na the solo And. r.xeluslva hnrgrtitiing a ont for nll of the pollruniun of,!hit depnr anent, unlesa and until 1-0009- Zion of srtch nanneintion in withdrnwn by a mnjovily of those poiicetnuu, (a) In tiro ovent of n uuoallon as to whether or not tin association in i ` the nrnjotity rupresentative of the unipioyro11 In a depnttnicnt, puinuAnt' to tolls suction, Ruch quostinn concorning Iepreaontation shall be Yosoivod by a Info election imildumad accordion to peoaeduras horecablu to Lou portico, If the pumice alo unabLr to agree on ouch pi•ooudured, eithar party may vo(lucat the Atnorlcan Arbitrallon Asdoclation to coneluct the election nod to oortify the resultn tharirof, CorttfNation of the tcaults of } esrnlnft 1,liotprNheld liursuatit to thbt Seaitatten, The public uamprh or shall bo reaptinsiblo felltho ~ expanses of the election, l+rovided holluvOV that It two of Marc AsSWIS lions scuk recognition no the bargainlug agent than said n8socintiort; 81rnll share Urn enatri of ouch eledtlon aqunlly. (d) Although tho fire anal police departitionts within the Ranro airy, town, or other potltleni subdivision shpit constRuto soparnto eollaotivo roprhontftr lr cml I yeenothing a In both of contained these dapartmentb prevent within assllons units oalut the same city, town, or other l>ollticnl nubdIvIolun froar voluntarily joining touothor for purposes o; collective bargaining with rho public oanployor, Lill obilantlen to W,gcin In Aou,t Talth: r pee, 7, (a) Whenever tha firefighters and/or tho policemen of a city, town, or other pulitlenl subdivision of the stato'tire roproiontod by an aaeoalation in necordnnco with 8natlon 0 of this Act, the ppublio employer and tho asnoolntion Minh bu obligntnd to bnegulrr colloctlvaty, (b) Vol. . purp0a108 of this !tectlun, (a bargAip colloetlvoly Is the par• fos'munca of the muturil aUl „atlou of tbo public omployor And the a.,4300a. Hall to moot at Ieanallablo times And renfor In good ;,11th with rontrtut to wages, hours, And othor terms And eoaditlons of emp.oytnant, or Ilia no- gottatlon of nn nnroelttout, or airy d111080011 Arising thureulidor, And the execution of a nrittoa cuntraot lneuvporatiuk any nl;rcontout re,tclred if roUuestud by cithur punts, but ouch ohNInUun doo9 not ecntpol eith"'r pare a ty to aurae to a proposr,l ev rugnlra the mulling of it cutruosaiort, (o) Tho asneclation or the public ompluyor may doslgnato nny porson or potsuns to hagollnto oil bohmIn an Its b ARI and the parties My utillza ntedinUon, purmunutto Soctwn 0;uf this Act, to assist Own in nrriv• lag at on agreement, (a) Whenever WitgaH, 1.01,011 of ply, or ally ether matter roquirinrt op• proprlutlon of nlupey 14 any aovorninr, body ata lnaludud ns n mntter for eolluctivo bappaluinu pursirnut to thin Act, it shall ba the ob.iaution of 1 tha_assAolatlon to serve written nouca of 1,04nost for such collective bar. i 164 !i 1 ©(Ircl Gli(i[SLA't'litt(i--Ttl;(iU;,sit SEN910N Ch. 81 guialag oil tho prfblic curploy0r at lenst 120 days bcfuru (Ile cotrc4flon { of the rnrletlt f sad upoutinn WWI. (0) All rleNbr,PnHlius pvrtalninis to collective lrirvatninu between An I asnoclntlon find a pubhn employer or nny JvHlmrntinn by n quorant of memberm of no movialion ;urlhrMh:vll to bnfralct rolicet(vuly or by n member of c, pnl4le -mployov uuthorized-to hnrrra(a volicc(lvel•v ;hull be open to On puhliu and in comph;ince with thN Acts of the State of Texas. , rnformblllty of ,irvv PwLW.,i 1 Sao, ti, Whenuvrr a publlu angdoyur and an nsaoeiattun ranch an agrcniM on contpcn,aalou n".1/or other tormx and eonditloltb of ofn- plointnnl for firet'i; itlarm or t)nllcomdn, pursunnt to (ho provlslotie o! thin Act, lhu pubiia employer shall be doomed to bu in vornplinuco with the I requireinmrtn of Suction 4 hereoi as to much tunim and conditi(1nr+ of on)- 1 ploynlent for tilt daration of agYeontent, Tho agrcemllnt shall ba enforce- able and 4hnit be biudinu upon thu public omployor, the usenclntion, and the firefighters or policeman cohered thovoin. xuipus,w prtv(.4nres and vohrnfilry uledintlun Soc. 91 (a) In tuts disputo hoh"Qn a public om1doyor and ifs pro. I, toetlVe Merviens efrlploynv8 represented by nn asSocftf(iort, pursuant to this Act, whore rrti Enfp;offo is reached In the colkolivo bargain(ntr proc• r as% or whore the opprWiNale lawmiihing body fail; to npprovu a con- tract renchod Wouj.h collective Inirpahling, and as a result Iho public omployor and the ulpployces pro unable to effect a snUlanwnk then either H party to the (ilsputc, War wrNton notice to the Mr patty eonhiining speolfiuntiens of thu Ismue or Issues is dispute, inny r0glicst appointment of an arbitration board; pvovlded, howover, n party shn4l not lequost r~ ,l arbltt•aUtill more than once duNne any Aaeal year. (b) Tor porpogg of this Beetles, au impasan In the collective barltain• ~ oil process shall bo (reined to oc0111• whale tho partiow do not reach a C'~l Setlloment of the issue or nSuOS In dispute by way of n written nsroe- Ines. The period, however, may bu e;;f0aded by writien ngroemclrt for ad- nito ment tv pat ad ilhbr not OD to dnss mood 15 days, ditional iorludo of lime, provi(led eooh such oxtonAon of timo Is fail a dot- Just Able arch offortu nhail htulmia modia(Ion, provtcled n 1 odlntop can be tippoitrtc:d by ngroen ent of Iho vnrtion or by an olgwoprIato agency of the etat0, If a mudlator IS appolntod, 1115 fonctfoli'4111111 [)a 'to nsdist fill par- teas to reach a voltintnry, ngreem0111, Ile lnny hold aop0l41to or joint coll- fetonees an ho dooms llkpod(oat to affect a voluntavjv amieahlo, And expe- l ditlnus adjMnfont and suttlenlont of the c(iffurua(um and lssuoa between ? the jinv((W8. Ito shall buka, no publla rucommaudat(ou on nay ItugulEatlott lueo In oonnuctiun with the porfornumoa of his aet•livu nor shn(1 ho snake it public atntemont 0r noport which ovaluatos rho tcialivo WHO of the pos(tion of the pardon. The mudintor'mny, however, recomnlcitd`oil Aug. cost to the ``mvtWs any proponai or piwcoduro which In his Judhhtent Inipht load to sottlemont; try 14'A'Um iIy- e I n6 • 1 Y 1 ,ern k i; Ch, 81 63rd 1,isC1&Lr1Ti111F:» 1iCC1C1C,Alt 51;;39x0,'1 #1 Arhitrntlots I See; 10. (u) The i;ogttcat tot, Arbitration referred to in Sootion n here- of shall be lnltiMml within 1'1t-o days fallowlnn the uxpirntloa of the 00• day pro•Impasao podod ov within five (hwzi followlna an atn'ced extopafun of the pe:lod, us lilovkled in I votlort0. If butte pardos tiled to settle their dlspato by its'hltration, :,arlt uiectlun shall bo tnaclo within Ave day.4 fol- lowing the rertuest for 061tratlon, and shall be In the form of a written agrooment to urbitrnter The issues to ba m-bitralod shall be all matters whlah tho partfos have bran unablo to vosolve through colloutlvo hil"min- Ing in Accordance with lho ptrormdures of :rrctinns 7 And 0 of thia'Aet, (h) Althounh the polley of this Ad fiwora and encuurnuos tho portion to elect volim(ary nrbltrution, nothing containod heroin shall be deemed a roquiremont for compuhary arbitration, AvIALrnllon Iiont,l I Sec, 11, if lho YXI0109 sleet Al'bilrntion, wfthln flvo days following the exeoutlon of the,auroomant to nrbitrntn titev shall ,%oloot and name one Arbltrntor and nhAll immodlatoly notify eaolt other ih welting of the nAMO find nddrons of the p(st'ann rn 8611.mted, The We trUitrntors so on. j looted And floated khnll, nithiit 1t) days fioils No'oxoeutiolt of tho agree- , i montto arbitrate, attorur,t to Avrao upon a third,(noutral) arbilrAtor, If on the expli-atiun of the halal 10-day period the two Al'bitrators have been i unablo to ngroo upon the soloetion of the this'd arbitrator, elther party ~ mayy, requoat tho An Oriutn Arbitration Assoohttion to utllixo Its ppro- oodures for mute:ctinu of tiro notttral arbitrator, and said wisoolation slim) be Authorlaud to offeet the apImIntinant of the noutrnl trbttrntor a(lcord, lag to fall, and regular procodures, tholes both partio4 consent. the nouti-M nrhltrator so snhtcfo) will not ho rho Name por>lon anikided as it l medltlor puraunat to SOO(lotl 0 hereof, The third (uuntmi) uebitrator) whether selected As a rovult of Agroomont bottvo»n thu two arbitrntora previously solooted or milooted pur;lamit to Amorlcmm Asbilralion AASOCi• j ation procedures, shall servo as chairman of the urbitentlun board, 11en0up >&c,12 (u) Tho nrbitratlan board sliall, noting throultli Its OhAtrmnn, i` call a henrinur to be held within 10 days niter tho date of the apliointmant i of the ehairimmn; and the Imard shall, aotinrc thruulth lta chairmAn, give the other two arbltraturs, tho assoeintion, and the public craployer At Inapt bovarl dmylt' nntleu in Writlnft of. the tonic -and placo of suob-.honrlnlt,. Tho hemrl1w siltll bo Infortniel, and the ral0s of wlttonco prova,lin$ in Judiclnl p0000dln98 Shall nut bLIJ31101119; Any and till documuntary ovldomco told othor dAtA decnlett rolot'Ant by the nrbltratora may be reuofvud in OvIdeltco, Tho Arbltrator.a shall ltnvu t ho power to u4minislor onths an,l to require by subgoonn the intend?.nee And tostimun,y of witn0aeos, the pootiuetlon of books, rccordv, and othor evidonco relative or porti11611t to ur,y isoue'pro, sentod to thorn for dutotnninntion, (b) Tho honring conducted by the nr~blUatlon honrd shall be concluded ' within 20 dnyu of tho time of coatmaotentuutl within 1u dAy,+ nl'tur the j conclusion of the hoarit,u the nrbitmOoti botird shall nmko writtoo finds Inge, In aceordoneo (viih Section 12 of this Act, and Poodor n written i awtrd on the'fmsucs prosented, A copy of tho findinuu alai toward shall i be mhllod or rthetnviso dullvernd to the nddoulatiun mud to tho public ent• t; player. lee I : ; f 03rd r,fs`rl ),t19'UI;r._ftl'sf llLnlt ITISIOIN ell, K (c) Time periods speciflud in IN tmWon may be extvndr'd foe rensan- able pwrladv by wrrilotl rt!!rearncat of thv pavdcs. Time tteried, only 111140 lit. k,;;trinlud, for I",md coos{', by the ar hltvat;uli hoard, providedIhe euntu. lathe prr;nd of the vxte11alona rrrnplod by the board shall not exceed 20 stays. 'a ' Rrnpn of Iha arldh'alntn' tiuthnrll.,r, ctfret of the award, nnrl cufurrc,lhllltl' t Soo, 13, (a) It mhull he the duty of the ntblU'ntlon board to render a an Award III accordauco with Out i'chuireuicntti of Suction .1 of this Act. Aceordimily, Wads of emplovauni, physicnl gfluliffeatioUs, odueatiunlil puulifications, mental quallfianihms, job trukhm, and skills ore fnetom, ' among othem, wh;th the arhitrnW AMI ammislov in settlinK %nteo ra- Iating; to nalfea, hour o, and other Man; and condithrlm of employment; (b) Whoa (in ad)[tra(len atvurd is tandured in accordanco with thoso provlainn% the Imbue employer involved x}rali be deemed to bu In comph- Mica with the re.ftnlre11mats of AvoUon .1 hereof na to (he termu and condi tfons provided by :laid award for the daratioa of the collective bargaiai11p' pariod for which thu awnrrl is nppllenblu. (e) A InnJoi-lty dcofolon of the nrbitrntfon hoard, If supported by eompelwnt, materfnl, and aubsUmilal evidouce on Oho wholo record, shall be M41 and hindint; upon the panics, anti may bo enfoecotir at the ln. i shwab of eitbov party or of the arbittalion hoiu'd, In lho state distrfat court for the judicial dlatrlct in Mileh a ntnjority of tho affected am- j ployuua rosido: { (d) The comntehcensont of : no v flsenl yanr followinif the lnitlation ( of 11V111tt'ntlon pl-ooodui es under this Act, but prior to the rvniiltlon of the atbitratlon awned of 10 enforeenient, xhnll not lendar n dispute f{loot of othorwfbo Impair the Juri.adiction or mrthovity of the nvb1trntion board or its awned. 1nc1•ensns In rate of comperr4atlun awarded by the arbitrn• tiou hoard under this seetlon cony be effective Only at the mart of the fiscal soar next commencing; after the data of the nrbltvallon Award, i If a now hnanl ycav has caminoimerl since Itdtiatlon of;Mrbitrallou ploco• dures under Ihb; Act, the foroxoing ilmItodo,i oholl be imtppiftable and 1 such awarded increasos may be Pclronctivo to the commonvatent of Such fisonl year, any other stntale or oharter IWOV181011 to the contrary not- wMatandinx, (e) 'Tho pnrdee may nmend or modify an arbiUtittiotn`award by agrue• i muntln wri(Iaft at any time, 1 yudhini rol'luW of the afbltrathm Awnrd Sea, 14, Awn& of the aNkrntlon board shall bo rcvlownblo by the state didtritt cnnrt far (110 jUdIClnl Illstslet In which the ntunialpality is totaled, but only oil the tolloninu groundsi (1) that Oho arbirintion pnnel was without or exceeded Its Juriadktion 1 (2) that the cedar Is unsnpport• ed by tonlpotent mntarinl, and Nubstantlal ovidence on the wholo voootd; t or (3) that the order e'ns procuttd by fraud, eoulnilon, or other such i unlawful 1116,11;+, The pendent,v of a prcdeedingt for 1cvluw 4ha11 not IIt automatically efay tho order of IN arbitrotlon board; J t Compen4dlton of ariigtratot'e and ovpenyrx Soo. 16, The cotrtpon4ation, It tiny, of (Ito arbitrator nppointod for } tho firofightors and/or polletanon shall be pidd by tho a4socletion repro- soniing the firufighturo and/or policeman, 'rhos componeation of the , ' I 1 ~ t .tn .{.r*.i.., :,;d .~•r.m-. t.M4•Y,+r'-l aC .le l.`.fN r , .;t, a,,, :,,.ie' 4~1S1,ti`•:i:t n~,i t;tc ~ 1. ' j},`' 4 •'fr r k r,y it t{ rl*s'+,g ty,tr4'< , Y;~ ~!•.~e VR~ L f r s ~ l • ,uftN . r Ch, 81 Ord T.L'GT:1LA L`LFH1:-ltl`sG111,A1t SESSION arbitt:ntur nppoloted fer tite public omplorer Ahn11 ba paid by tha public , employcr, 't'he can!pAat!atlah of Ito neutral araitratur, As u'(11 as 'all Atnnor!'nphlo And other expell.ies in(t!ire!k by Ihu arbitration board in i colillectloll with koport1011 s by (fie ~AnmicinIlou~tep!e ^nltur t) offlv,, Lgylltors,nnld/urltho pot p licemel! and tho pnbUc grit+l0ycr. If either l+arty ill the a!bitrAtion ve• quires a tronscl•ipt '11' till. „rblirntlotl proceading3 that lx!rty shall he re- qulred to betty Clio coat of tho trunaeript, dudlrlol enfovvewent when tho pt!hnr en!pI„ }per d"llnes to ArbllU'nlo See, 10, Slrould a public entt,loyer ollooso not to elect arbilration when arhllrAtion has born requexted by !rtl nsrooiatlon pu!sttnnl to yo&lous 0, 10 and It 1101'00f, oil 1.1111 applkeatlon of tho A8a001ntiau, chi) Atata;dlstrlct court of tllA judicial dlAtrlet in t0110h a majority of lh0 affected ulllployous i j reside 811all ha4•a fall pou'ot', autilovily, and Jill-lodtetlon to ent•ntee tho i requiroatonls of Y.-etion a hereof an to any unsoUled isxuo ralnting to ' compensatlon tuul/ot other tertna nt+d conditi011s of employracnt for fire- j flahter8 all/or polkacmon. The court casts 01' any Such notion, Ineludintt t ! costa for it mantes if uno Is nppolntud, 41111 bo t!!xed 1ufah18t tl(o list bile crupluyer. In tho ovont tiro coast folds tiro tfllblie employer fu vialnt(olt of Sertlon 4 ltoraof, It sl!nll: (1) older tho public entployt!r to wako the affected firofirbtcrA atul/or policulnen lvholu as to tholt• past lorsosl doclaro•the enuip!•mmttlon And/or otlun• testa fill!) condldoili of em ploymont requivod by Scotlon •I horoof for Clio porlud as to whkoh hill pnrtia Ilud been bargaining; but not, to excr ed a period of one yoar, and s I (3) award the etnpluyQas' AssnelAlion rt!ASOtnablu ntt0rltey's funs, 8lrilten And lncholliN Soo. 17, (n) Rtr k!, lockouts, wt lrlc otu. .tt+'trrr,,, and 8►otrdowno of fire. I firllters and/or ► e cemca t 1 bt+`jll`iT.~k`V~t't-i!ukd they are !u,; y t;CQ ilritcd. E Ill t110 ommi of n lockout of firefirhlova or p01100nton by a mania- i ipality, or its d(wIg11litr•d rapresanE!,tihe or Agent, or it dnpnrtm!rttt 0r aRon•. sly hoad, Ehe Court ahnll (k) iAoua an ardor roah•ninlnlr and 011jobtillg such vlointlon, and/or (it) Imposo on tiny individual violator A fine of not more than ~2,0110, { (o} Upon Chu finding 1)), (lie dIntriot court In Aleh the muulclttWity l is looatod that n fire ov 1101100 sert•kco asso0(atlon hn.4 called, ordorod, aid- ed, or nbotted In u alrlko of J'ivoilghlut3 ov pol(ectnen, the Court shall in%- f polo sport auclt employee dlYrimlxntion, for each tln$, of 4a+4! vloltti0n a` fine fixed Its Ittt amount eganl to !.a !+f tho to(nl amount of annual ntom- s berahlp•dues of such asaeekution fn, X200001), wltich~tur to tiro lemwj Jiro. Mod, ho11•uvnf, dart whore an on!oaltt etIpal is lsa of tho total ttraeunt cif ' nnnual nionlboral!(p dues of Knelt antpinyc0 ortmakiltion Is loss (lint( $2,600, wh fine Alulll bo Mod In the amount of X1,600, in addition, tiro i Court ohnil order forfoituro of any nlehlher,Ihip duns e110ol(aff for it apoel• tied pariod of time )lot to oxcoed 1?, atottth't. If, huwoyol`, Cho asrtoelutton alloltes, and the Court findo, that the appropout l mrlnleip!tiity or its ropronunhftivcA ontrnltod In Such neta of oxtrmnu provocation nA to dotrnot xubatantially ftotlt tilt,, rosponSlbility of the nadeu►atton for tho Aulito, Clio Court ploy, In its dlaeratloo, raduct+ Chet At!touitt at Cho fine ,nlpo led (d) if nn nwbu+;intieu apponln, n fine Intjtas4d purstmnt to the prf•cod• t l„ Ing pArAixaph, (l) th0 Court to which such all appeal is Callan slutll, otl merlon of any party theruto, grant's profilronee in t)lo livaring thereof, !i I .,sl tJl-`b t~N*52' ;it ~I, f ~N~\n~.~jU '-ru,~3.[{ .eP~S .',7e a' ~f ili'JiiT 1y t ail w. r~ ;i ' t 1:41 ti care! LE;f IaI,A1`Ultl; Itt.(i[JT.rI[t SIs55[QN Ch, 31 and f)E1 lulcb employ 1e orgunlzathul shall nnt'bu rrqulrcrl to p' suck fins until 1+uuh animal Is finaliv dolerr.li11Y11' II Ikn n hlI 1frr,, 0 feJ I^~II I'I! l tlitl 11+1' III ilUlll I 1 1 +t y ~lt...t.. i I' r 1 , +I11'!' 1 N tlllL t(171~1U 1lA1Vl I; I I'll+l' ]Il Ila t a it 1 the mulls 111Th 1r' d l'I U1l'1! OI 11V 1.11~Il rll,~~ 1+ III11+(! II 7 Ut1', VI LUI!l alit Ill , UI lift l ~I,N -71 lU)) O 1-r' II' lu \„rr al tut, ll ,l "..ful UI~t~ti,T , tlr .li, (li D 1 t uui l+l Iii( n m 1~.I olgd,h+ll to 111;:n1US 111 t! 6L for alit (,I tits Novo Ret ill' 1. ;I'• ~ + rl•' l'IlI I(,11 Ill l }141~A ilt U~I ('CI i , t (_tli y' U X11 h {l IT! inl l'7_p < Il an Ill MML! UI 10"i 1111111 rli tt 1 OW l'~Il tom dell of oi,e 1'i'. i i+^1' (I, ! .t •.'.I'~I 13 ".I ,l .Y Crl' i rTi l!141n 'l ,Itlr. D' lj. 111'll\l tit l.'ll:: ill ! ! ,1 t ul 1 i'l'l Vi I'VII 1+ U 1 ! +I title UR[ t"1111 t' Ul t: !:1 't• dy'r,,,,ra'.t~~l,~r0 r 1~_~~ ``r IV('A vv; nlent of coMrIlc of e;.,-!uvuwnt uhlun that pursola_nlav anti thetul~loro een slit tird, , • Jadiclal cofiraelucat ttcltetvdly I Socf110, The state district'coutt of the Judi" rlistl'Ict 111 which tYlo mutti6101ty Is loralcd, and ally juldro thereof, 811RII havo full powc-I" Au- UMORY, A Julsrlletten, all lhu applicatlon of eitllidr par(Y aggrioved by an Action Or ottlt,4sion of the othur patty, whoa much Ilctdots m' ointasioll i portains to the ritthtj du%, or oblivalmo provid,td In this Act, to i;imo ally and nil proper roMblint; ardw% temporary or poemal,..nt injime- Cons, and silly othor rind furthor vvvIt, order, or ploce A, including but not limited to contempt ordors, (flat are hppropriato to carrying out and i 1 enforohlg the provisions of this Act, I , S f;orerabllity 10. If ony' provision of thiA Act a the npilliontion of suoh provi- Sect t 1 slop to aril' t,orsun or ch'r,lan>tlanee Is 11c1d involid, the t'ol,ulindur of the nli shAll not be nffouled llthrereby. other Act Or tho an those rto whiclt r it Is held provioitu to rsos or R than { Mtta1(ca prccerlonce a I Suet 20, (a) This Act shall supol'sedd nil conflloting provisions in provlous stalutos concernhtq this Aubjoct moltov; to tho extant of Any conflict the previous conflicting stlitlltory provision is here(ly vorwaled; J and this Act shrill Ireenipt all contrary local ordhtancos, exoontive or. d6ro, lel!Isintlon, rubs, oi, regulations adopted by the state or by Any of 1 Its politlaAl subdlvl:+ions or alwats, such hs, but not limited to, a pononnel bontd, a ol'll aarvice commission, er a homo.rule manielpality, (h) 11rovislons of calluellya halts wing awctracts mAdo pursuant to this Act shall I.% procadonev over Mato or local elvll Ihuvieo provisions whennv'or the colleeLl u bm iminhur contract, by at[I celnopt of the 111 ~hnll ap6tifleatly. su previdas, Whal; lso, the e(vl! netvica preVlslon Lill { p1'e1'1111, civil ttoevtce provisions, howl ver, shell not be rrpoalod or mudl- fled by Arbitration or Judicial autism althoutdt aploltratol's rind eaurts, where Appropriate, cony interpret 11111/or «nforoe Civil 0111TILe IA-011',101195 { (a) Nothinu rntmllued in this Act Shall be cousttned as repenlhtif tiny } a0ling uuncfit provided by wlutnlc' or ordlnane foncovdnit firefll;ntcra' al [+alluomAu'a ItJnrius, punalone, or reuvomunt pains hout° of work, con- dlt ens of work, of vthet entolunlnnta; thh; Act shn11 be cumuhltiva rind in addltion to the bunufite provided'yoald stntutes and ordinances, I , j I ' l A { 1 t i Ch. 81 Garr) IIIf1L';I,1'[ UHiJ IlhfiU1„1It SL 5510N 1 (d) Nothing oontalned in this riot Ouill bc'deemed a'l(mitalinn on the author ily of n fli'u cl,iof m• I)Olice chief of +1 city aadur Chapter 32G, Acts of the bold Lultlstatm'o, 1047 (Aviivlc 12110111, 1'arnott',H Texas (,Ivll Slfltut"), e-Xecpt to the o~tent tho pal'Ovq through coller•tlve bargaining shall agroo to modify such nuthot'Ity, - i • 1;morgenoy See.' 21, The Importimco of this Icgi411Uon and Ihu crowded condltlon ' of the calendnl:s in both houses cicntu nn omevirency and an Imperative public nuevs41ty that tho constluidonnl r' is rc,tuiring bills to bo read j 011 throo coVCi'al days in moll houao hn Husr,,,ildod, and thla yule 10 hereby suspondod, Passed by the House on Pubruary 141 1073, by It non-record 4oto; and chat the ]louse uollern•1'cd In Snnate nmondmonte to It. D. No. 186 1 I j' on Mitreh 21, 1071H 1t'ea4 00, :Yasv 47`, and that the 11eU$O Adopted i 11, C. It, No, 102 oo Ain•ii 6, 10+:3, rtlcnlling It. 13, N'c. 186 from tho Coverflal-% Oftico for 1'althor colledflorntlon;:nnd Ihrtt tho House ti rofused to coneur~ Ill banatq amendments to 11 Ii, No. 185 on .1pr11 G, 107;1, and requesled the appoinlroont of It Uunforuuce Committeo to consider tho differonuos botivoeu ilia two llonsc+ll and that the Ilou40 Adopted tho ConI'muce Coautllttco Ropoct Oil R. B, No. 185 on r-~ April 30, 1073; Yowl 3I, Mayo 47' r pussad by Ike .I~tufle, niilll antcnd• , manta, on 'March 111, 10731 lens 10, Nays 12; aml Ihat the Sonate a1JOptetl II. C. R. NO, 1;32 on April 1;,` 107,7, waiilnx, 11, E3, No, 18„ from the Goverftor':1 Offico rot, kilhor uonairicrntion at the re. i ^ quogt of the Hall.% the Sonate appointed a CmiN once Committee to eonoldor the diffotoneos hotaeah tho two ItOUaos; 'and that the i Sermto adoptad the C'ontorenco Cornmittoo Report on 11. 13, ,Yo, 185 on { April 2.'1,107,1, by f1 viln•voeo voto. Appp1•ovoll May 11, 1073. ! i Of foclive OV days after data of adlonrnmentl 1 r 160