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Police chief reports FY24 training and caseload trends; Alert‑1 training and CID workload highlighted

2064134 · January 3, 2025
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Terrell Police Chief Arlie Senson reported training hours, compliance with state-required active-shooter response training (Alert‑1), and a rise in CID caseloads. Chief said training partnerships and hiring are priorities to address response-time increases.

Terrell Police Chief Arlie Senson briefed the council Tuesday on Fiscal Year 2023–24 activities, training and crime-data trends. Chief Senson reported 3,641 training hours in FY 2023–24 and noted the department’s work to meet a new state legislative requirement for advanced rapid‑response (Alert‑1) training.

The chief said many officers already hold the training and that the department is partnering with Kaufman County…

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