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Sheriff gains authority to contract kennel services, commissioners approve LeadsOnline and ask attorney to draft pawn-shop ordinance
Summary
Commissioners authorized the sheriff to sign a kennel boarding agreement for K-9s, approved a three-year LeadsOnline subscription to help detectives locate stolen property, and directed the county attorney to draft ordinances requiring pawn shops (and potentially cell-phone buyback kiosks) to upload records into LeadsOnline.
Marshall County commissioners on April 21 authorized the sheriff to enter into an agreement with Jaguar Elite Canine Services to house department K-9s and approved a three-year subscription to LeadsOnline, an investigative database detectives said has helped recover stolen property.
Sheriff Matthew Hassinger asked the board to approve a kennel agreement and to let him set fees at the time of service. “If we give the sheriff the authority to establish the fee…that would be sufficient,” an official indicated during discussion. Commissioners approved a motion allowing the sheriff to…
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