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Council approves police equipment purchases and creates civilian public‑records role
Summary
The council approved a transfer and appropriation totalling $27,401.23 for the Terre Haute Police Department to furnish a private office for a new social worker and to upgrade ticketing equipment, and it also approved creation of a civilian public‑records and litigation coordinator position.
The Terre Haute City Council approved two items affecting the Terre Haute Police Department on July 10: a transfer and appropriation of $27,401.23 to purchase office furnishings for a newly hired social worker and to modernize ticketing equipment, and a change to the department salary ordinance to create a civilian public‑records and litigation coordinator.
Devin Huebner, systems administrator for the Terre Haute Police Department, said the department bought matching furniture for private offices used by a new social…
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