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Sheriff's office awarded $15,755 crime‑scene technology grant; no local match required
Summary
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office received a $15,755.94 crime‑scene technology grant from the attorney general’s office, funded 100% with no local match. The equipment will include portable scene lighting, smart boards for briefings and a transportable tent for multi‑agency incidents.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office announced Sept. 8 that it received a $15,755.94 crime‑scene technology grant from the Kansas Attorney General’s office. Sheriff’s staff said the award is 100 percent funded and requires no county match.
Deputy Tyler Partis — who wrote the grant application, the sheriff said — presented the award and described requested…
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