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Committee approves grant for 3-D crime scanner, drug-testing equipment and emergency precinct repairs
Summary
Legal & Finance approved accepting a $117,000 JAG grant for a 3-D crime scanner, authorized use of opioid settlement funds to buy a liquid chromatography device for drug testing and approved emergency procurement to repair the Southwest Precinct up to $75,000.
The Rapid City Legal & Finance Committee on Oct. 1 approved three police-related items: acceptance of a state JAG grant to purchase a 3-D crime scanner, authorization to use opioid settlement funds to purchase a liquid chromatography device for local drug testing, and emergency procurement authority for repairs to the Southwest Precinct after a vehicle crash.
Assistant police leadership said the 3-D scanner will speed scene processing and create digital models…
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