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Public-safety report: fines logged, transports and animal-shelter intakes noted
Summary
Public-safety official reported $12,004.97 in fines for the month, several transports (including to Midland and San Angelo), staffing transitions with interviews scheduled, and animal-shelter activity (17 dogs and one cat picked up; several transfers to rescue).
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A public-safety official reported monthly enforcement and shelter statistics. The official said fines totaled "$12,004.97 dollars in fines" for the month and described multiple MHMR-related incidents and transports; the speaker recounted one night with early-morning response that resulted in rescuing a woman and two children. The department has open positions (four openings) and had six applicants, with interviews scheduled for May 30 to fill positions and begin training.
On animal services, the official reported the shelter picked up 17 dogs and one cat during the month, transferred four dogs and one cat to rescue, and conducted two TNR actions. Fire and medical assists were also summarized with small incident counts and a vehicle fire handled. No major ongoing public-safety emergency was reported.

