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Florissant council approves $108,000 police forfeiture transfer after public questions about DNA testing

5722740 · January 14, 2025
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The Florissant City Council voted to move $108,000 in police forfeiture funds to a police expenditures account. Residents asked for details about DNA testing and furniture purchases; councilors said the police chief can provide specifics.

The Florissant City Council voted Monday to transfer $108,000 in police forfeiture funds to a police expenditures account, a move council members said will pay for various police needs including investigative testing and office furnishings.

The transfer, introduced as Bill No. 10032, moved $108,000 from account 71326701000 (forfeiture escrow) to account 10156001201 (police forfeiture expenditures). Councilman Shildroff moved the bill for third reading, Councilman Caputo seconded and a roll-call vote recorded unanimous…

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