The City of Crockett Council meeting on July 3, 2023, featured a significant report from the police department regarding criminal activity and staffing levels. Chief Smith presented the department's criminal incident report for May 2023, highlighting a total of 15 officers who logged 2,628 hours of service. During this period, the department issued 76 traffic citations, indicating ongoing enforcement efforts in the community.
Chief Smith noted a particularly busy time during a recent fireworks show, which drew a large crowd and resulted in heavy traffic congestion in the area. He expressed satisfaction with the turnout, stating it was beneficial for the city. The chief also emphasized that the department is currently fully staffed, which has positively impacted employee morale.
In addition to the staffing update, Chief Smith reported a total of 34 calls for service in May, with 27 occurring within city limits and 7 in the county response area. He acknowledged challenges with volunteer staffing, revealing that out of 17 total staff members, only 6 are paid, while 9 are volunteers, with only a few consistently available for duty.
The meeting underscored the importance of community events in fostering civic engagement and the ongoing need for volunteer support within the police department. As the council continues to address public safety and community involvement, the discussions highlighted both achievements and areas for improvement in local law enforcement operations.