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10 - ABTPA GRANT EXTENSION FOR FY 2017
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by the Task Force unless contacted and requested by the Sheriffs Office. The Task Force is <br />commonly called by Red River County, Hopkins County, Fannin County and Hunt County for <br />assistance with auto theft cases to include trailer thefts as well. The Task Force is contacted <br />on most, if not all, of the vehicle arson cases in the counties adjacent to Lamar County <br />including Hunt County. The Task Force is also called on by the Texas Department of Public <br />Safety from time to time when they have a burned vehicle they need identified either by it <br />being involved in an accident or criminal activity. The Task Force maintains a bait vehicle <br />for deterring auto theft and auto burglaries and also makes use of a bait trailer set up with a <br />tracking device to arrest trailer thieves which is common in our coverage area. The Task <br />Force commonly attends public events in Hopkins, Lamar, and Hunt County and sets up a <br />booth distributing information on auto theft and auto burglary. Finally, the Task Force <br />regulates the tow companies in Paris by reviewing and approving their city tow license <br />application each year, monitoring their vehicle storage facilities and checking their abandon <br />vehicles as they come in to their care. The Task Force also handles complaints that are <br />received on the tow companies. <br />3.3 Functions of the Proposed Program Related to Motor Vehicle Burglary and Theft Prevention <br />The Task Force plans to conduct at least (S) five public awareness events throughout the <br />grant cycle. This includes distributing materials to remind citizens in the coverage area to <br />lock their vehicle and protect there property by taking basic theft prevention steps. The Task <br />force plans to release at least (S) five press release on information concerning the auto theft <br />and auto burglary problem in our coverage area. This may also include success stories <br />documenting and promoting cases of individuals arrested for auto theft and burglary or <br />cases in which the Task Force provided a public service to the communities in our coverage <br />area. <br />ABTPA Task Forces are required to collaborate across judicial boundaries and to develop <br />regional strategies to implement funded activities. Describe how the applicant staff and <br />jurisdiction will coordinate with other agencies and jurisdictions in the implementation of this <br />program. <br />3.4 Collaboration Effort <br />The Task force routinely is contacted by law enforcement agencies to assist with <br />investigations at the agencies request. In the current fiscal year the taskforce has assisted <br />HOPKINS, HUNT, FANNIN, RED RIVER, TITUS and DELTA counties on cases that they <br />have requested assistance. Most of the time the cases involve identification of burned <br />vehicles, but other cases do come in and the task force always assist in whatever manner we <br />are asked. For instance, recently TITUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE contacted the Task <br />Force about a case concerning (3) three stolen classic cars that were obtained by fraudulent <br />checks. TITUS COUNTYfound out on of the cars was headed to the DFW area and needed <br />assistance. The task force assisted by obtaining the vehicle identification number for the <br />stolen car that TITUS COUNTY could not do because the title information was held at the <br />bank and this was late on a Friday afternoon. The information was obtained and TITUS <br />COUNTY was able to immediately enter the car as stolen. The Task Force then contacted the <br />TARRANT COUNTY TASK FORCE who was able to locate the stolen vehicles and other <br />stolen property. In this case the Task Force worked solely on the phone to recover stolen <br />
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