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MPD presents $1.2M 2025 plan for federal equitable-sharing funds; commissioners press for DOJ details
Summary
Milwaukee Police Department officials presented a 2025 asset‑forfeiture plan to the Fire and Police Commission on July 24, proposing about $1.2 million in allocations from roughly $2.0 million available in a federal equitable‑sharing trust fund.
Assistant Chief Craig Sarno and Laura Engin of the Milwaukee Police Department presented the department’s 2025 Asset Forfeiture / Equitable Sharing Plan to the Fire and Police Commission on July 24, outlining roughly $2.0 million available in the equitable-sharing trust fund and about $1.2 million proposed for 2025 projects.
Engin said the plan prioritizes equipment and supplies (about $600,000), technology initiatives (about $250,000), training and travel (about $90,000), a contract for the Urban Stables (about $100,000) and community engagement (about 3% of the planned allocation). Notable line items discussed included $250,000 proposed for drone equipment, $123,000…
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