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Riley County police outline behavioral-threat team, jail body scanner and homelessness coordination

5613710 · August 21, 2025
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Riley County Police Director briefed commissioners on a pending school-safety grant, formation of a multidisciplinary behavioral-threat assessment team, approval of a jail body scanner, a potential Trinity Healthcare enrollment option for inmates and ongoing work by a homelessness task force.

Riley County Police Director Brian Pete updated the county commission on Aug. 21 about a package of public-safety initiatives that include a pending school-safety grant, work with federal investigative partners, the formation of a multidisciplinary behavioral-threat assessment team and implementation of a body scanner at the county jail.

Pete told commissioners the department is still awaiting notice on a submitted school-safety and security grant intended to cover county schools. He said the department is engaging federal partners — including Homeland Security Investigations and other task forces — to expand…

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