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09 - Approving an Inter-Local Agreement between the City and Lamar County regarding a combined task force as the Northeast Auto Theft Task Force
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09 - Approving an Inter-Local Agreement between the City and Lamar County regarding a combined task force as the Northeast Auto Theft Task Force
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9!1!2021 <br />MVCPA Taskforce Grant Negotiation <br />2.3 Provide an assessment of the fraud -related motor vehicle crime problem in the coverage area of this application. Include loss data <br />consistent with the reported incident numbers above. <br />The program coverage area has not had a reportable amount of motor vehicle fraud related crimes. There have been fraud <br />attempts in the program coverage area that may have been covered under the theft statute . The crimes that are referenced is <br />where local dealerships have had subjects attempt to purchase motor vehicles through the Internet by means of fraudulent <br />information. The during these investigations the Task Force has worked with other law enforcem, ent agencies as well other Task <br />Forces to detain and arrest the individuals responsible. The subjects are charged with theft, and the identify theft victim usually <br />files the identity Theft with their local jurisdiction. The Task Force has learned that the subjects that are taken into custody are <br />usually not the mastermind behind the criminal acts, and that there is a larger network of the criminal element behind these type <br />crimes. <br />2.4 Provide an assessment of motor vehicle crime not covered above like insurance fraud, preventing stolen vehicles from entering <br />Mexico, bridge/port stolen vehicle export crime, disruption of cartels and organized criminal enterprises related to motor vehicle <br />crime, etc... <br />Another issue to the theft of motor vehicles in the program area is insurance fraud. The insured person will either burn the vehicle <br />themselves or hire another to destroy the vehicle. The insured person will then report the vehicle as stolen to their local agency in <br />order to collect an insurance payment. These crimes occur when a person is not financially able to pay for the vehicle, in another <br />financial hardship, or the vehicle has serious mechanical issues. <br />The task force is frequently contacted by agencies in the program area to assist in these type investigations. Whether to identify <br />the vehicle burned or dismantled, interview the victiml suspect, prepare search warrants, and or present the cases for prosecution. <br />Insurance fraud is in an upward trend, even in the rural areas, which may be related to economic problems. <br />The task force has also used informants to infiltrate criminal enterprises running chop shops. Due to the geographical area of the <br />program coverage areas, a large number of stolen vehicles are transported from the Dallasl Ft Worth area into the program area. <br />The task force coordinated with the local agencies to recover stolen vehicles, arrest persons responsible, and assist in the <br />preparation of cases for prosecution. <br />Grant Goals and Activities <br />There are two parts to this section: 1) Functions of Proposed Program and 2) Goals Strategies and Activities (GSA). In the following <br />boxes, describe the functions of the proposed program and then complete a fellable form called GSA. <br />MVCPA programs must completely describe the actions, methods and tactics that law enforcement and civilian staff will perform for <br />each of the categories below. Describe the reliance on technology or other program elements to solve the problem statement above <br />and goals below. Functions must be detailed and consistent with the requested budget. If a grant is awarded, funds expended towards <br />activities not described in this section will result in the reimbursement being denied. <br />Part 'I <br />3.1 Functions of the proposed program related to burglary from a motor vehicle (including theft of parts) <br />It is the intent of the Northeast Auto Theft Task Force, through this application, to continue to serve the citizens of our community <br />and state by carrying out the following programs made possible by Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority. The task force <br />investigators devote majority of their time to locate and recover stolen vehicles, conduct investigations, prepare cases for <br />prosecution, and arresting persons responsible for committing these type offenses. <br />The task force investigators have a network of investigators in the program area who share information on burglary of motor <br />vehicles, and trends on other auto theft related crimes. The information shared among these investigators help develop suspect <br />information, recover stolen property, and help coordinate ways to reduce the burglaries .Since burglary of motor vehicles usually is <br />a random occurring crime, and it's difficult to predict where the crime will occur, the task force uses as bait vehicle in areas <br />frequently victimized to help identify suspects. The task force also uses license plate readers to help locate and identify suspect <br />vehicles traveling to and from areas where the crimes occurred. The task force conducts active surveillance when possible, to <br />attempt to capture the suspects in the act of committing the burglaries. <br />The task force conducts random salvage yard, metal recycling, auto repairshop, and salvage dealer inspections to help deter <br />auto parts thefts. The task Force works with local auto dealerships to help prevent parts thefts from vehicles on their lots. The task <br />force also communicates with local businesses to recovered security footage to assist in the identification of suspects. The task <br />force will assist any agencies with investigations that involve burglary of motor vehicles, theft of auto parts, and motor vehicle <br />thefts. <br />The task force will apply the MVCPA values of investigations, identifying burglary suspects, communicating and collaborating <br />across jurisdictions, identifying prolific burglary offenders, business support, use of technology, and Interrupting organized criminal <br />networks and enterprises. <br />3.2 Functions of the proposed program related to motor vehicle theft. <br />The Northeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force dedicates majority of its time investigating motor vehicle thefts, and identifying stolen <br />vehicles. The task force has developed a large network with other investigators in program area as well as otherjurisdictions <br />hfps:Iimvcpa.tamu.eduiNegotiationtTFGPrintApplication.asp?ApplD=188&FiscalYear-2022 6112 <br />
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