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Sheriff’s office reports activity; commissioners accept K‑9 donation, Chapter 59 allocation and Cellebrite subscription

2809637 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office presented activity statistics for Nov. 27, 2024–Jan. 7, 2025 and the court approved a $250 monthly donation to the K‑9 program, Chapter 59 seizable‑funds spending, and a Cellebrite UFED subscription for $7,000. All motions passed 4–0.

HARRISON COUNTY, Texas — The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office presented an administrative report covering Nov. 27, 2024 through Jan. 7, 2025, and commissioners approved three departmental requests: acceptance of an increased monthly donation for the K‑9 program, a Chapter 59 seizable‑funds expenditure plan, and a Cellebrite subscription for digital forensics.

A sheriff’s office representative (identified in the record as Mr. Revis) reported totals for the reporting period: 3,578 calls for service; 207 criminal reports taken; 86 assigned cases; 100 arrests; 572 traffic contacts; and a jail population of 246. The report also included fire marshal and environmental…

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