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Police ask council to approve fence purchase to expand outdoor evidence storage and free indoor space
Summary
Police Chief Meister requested council approval to buy fencing (bid ~ $8,400–$9,000) to build an outdoor storage area to move non-sensitive evidence — mainly bicycles — out of the evidence processing bay and free indoor space for vehicle evidence processing.
Police Chief Meister asked the council at the April 15 committee meeting to approve a fencing purchase to create an outdoor storage area for non-sensitive property and evidence, primarily bicycles, freeing the evidence-processing bay for vehicle evidence.
Meister said the department currently holds between 500 and 6,000 items of property or evidence on hand at any time and that Bay 1 in the Sixth Street garage — where vehicle processing and special lighting are located —…
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