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Sheriff’s office reports commissary fund balance, inventory and equipment spending

5465794 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office provided its semiannual commissary fund report to the council, reporting a June 30 balance of $129,427.10, receipts and expenditures for the first half of 2025, and notable line‑item costs including nicotine pouches, e‑cigarettes and SeaTac team equipment.

Jordan Miller, financial coordinator for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, briefed the council on July 22 with a semiannual summary of the county jail commissary fund and related expenditures.

Lede: The estimated commissary fund balance as of June 30, 2025 was $129,427.10 after receipts and expenditures recorded for the first half of the year.

Details: Miller reported a beginning balance (January 1) of $118,090.61, receipts of $106,849.10, and interest of $770.18 between January 1 and June 30. Expenditures totaled $96,282.79 for that period. The report provided by the sheriff’s office lists line‑by‑line receipts and expenditures and shows that roughly 82% of expenditures were in the commissary inventory line (items for resale) and equipment line (library remodel, taser cartridges, uniforms and SeaTac team equipment).

Inventory and equipment highlights: Miller said the top commissary inventory expenditures included…

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