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Police cite crime-camera gains and TED detail effects; council authorizes purchase of two used SUVs
Summary
Police chief said crime cameras and the TED program reduced burglaries, but officers will continue traffic enforcement on interstate; council committees approved buying two used SUVs for the department at roughly $90,000 total.
Police Chief Troy Hebert told the council that the department answered 792 calls in April, that crime cameras and the TED (Traffic Enforcement Detail) program helped cut burglaries substantially, and that continued enforcement on the interstate remains a priority.
“Our burglaries dropped 60% in a year,” Chief Troy Hebert said, crediting the TED program and crime-camera coverage. “Where we do see we have the crime…
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