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Court approves sheriff’s step‑pay exception, cell‑phone destruction policy, two additional phones and sale of retiring officer’s weapon
Summary
The court approved a one‑time pay policy exception for a sheriff's office captain, endorsed destroying county phones that may retain data, authorized two additional sheriff cell phones, and approved selling a retiring officer’s service weapon for fair market value under state law.
McLennan County Commissioners Court on Jan. 7 approved several sheriff‑related personnel and equipment requests, including a policy exception for a captain’s pay placement, a recommendation to destroy returned county cell phones that might retain data, authorization for two additional sheriff’s cell phones, and the sale of a retiring officer’s duty weapon.
Anna (auditor's office) told the court the county had largely completed step‑pay implementation and that one outlier — Captain Tim Davenport — did not fit neatly into the standard policy. The…
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