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Livingston Police Department reviews staffing, K-9 unit and training in public presentation
Summary
Chief Wayne Harn told the commission the department responded to 8,583 calls for service in 2024, added a second detective, and emphasized investment in training, K-9 teams and community programs; commissioners and residents asked about juvenile referrals and staffing gaps in dispatch.
Chief Wayne Harn on Thursday presented a year-in-review of the Livingston Police Department to the City Commission, outlining operations, staffing and community programs and saying the department responded to 8,583 calls for service in 2024.
Harn said the department generated 869 investigative reports in 2024, made 242 adult arrests and 12 juvenile arrests, conducted 1,228 traffic stops and completed 202 accident reports. He told commissioners that forgery and fraud reports have increased and the department added a second detective position this year to help handle complex investigations.
"The most valuable asset…
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