Woods County participants moved to declare a set of sheriff's-office items surplus, discussed technical limits of older taser models and approved the recorded sale of a cracked-cylinder item at auction.
Under Item 8 Speaker 2 described a declaration of surplus and "junk" for multiple sheriff's-office items with ID numbers beginning B628-91112131415167 and identified the items as tasers. Speaker 3 moved to approve the surplus declaration; motions to approve were recorded and the item proceeded to discussion.
Speaker 4 explained technical differences between older and newer stun devices, saying the older models "are starting to transition and phase those out where you can't even get cartridges for them," and contrasted an older two-pronged model with a newer single-shot cartridge that contains multiple individual cartridges. Speaker 4 also said most replacements were purchased "last year with the, the grama money." (Transcript phrasing retained; "grama money" is unclear in the record.)
Separately, Item 9 covered disposal and sale of a piece of equipment (ID D435-001) with a cracked cylinder. Speaker 2 reported on the recorded auction result: "It's sold at 802 online auction in Nevada. $1,932.96 sold to Carrie Toomer of Marine Construction Services LLC in Frisco, Texas." The board moved and voted to approve the disposal/sale during the meeting.
The transcript does not record an itemized inventory list or a full roll-call tally for each surplus motion in the provided segments. The record includes discussion about missing or damaged units and notes that some devices were not present on inventory lists.