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Lexington Police seek council approval to put U.S. Secret Service mutual-aid agreement on April 6 agenda

Town of Lexington Town Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Police Chief Terrence Green asked the Lexington council to place a mutual-aid agreement with the U.S. Secret Service on the April 6 council meeting agenda to support investigations of electronic and cyber-fraud crimes; council voted unanimously to put the item on the April 6 agenda.

At the March 23, 2026 special work session, Lexington Police Chief Terrence Green requested that the council place a mutual-aid agreement with the U.S. Secret Service on the April 6 council meeting agenda. Chief Green said the agreement would support the department27s efforts in investigating and enforcing electronic and cyber-fraud related crimes and that the proposed agreement was included in the meeting packet for council review.

"This partnership will support efforts in the investigation and enforcement of electronic and cyber fraud related crimes," Chief Green said.

Councilman Ron Williams moved to place the agreement on the April 6 agenda and the motion was seconded (the transcript identifies the second as Councilman Michael). The mayor said those in favor should raise their right hand and stated the vote to place the item on the April 6 meeting was unanimous. No formal approval of the agreement occurred at the work session; formal action is scheduled for the April 6 council meeting when the agreement will return for consideration and a possible vote.

The memo and the proposed agreement were provided to council in advance; the police department will provide additional details to councilors and the public before April 6. The council did not take further questions from the public or media on this item during the work session.