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officer positions although seldom does any shift have more than six due to <br />vacancies and various administrative leaves. <br />Six School Resource Officers are also assigned to the Patrol Division. <br />The salary and benefits of each of these officers is paid in full by the respective <br />School Districts. <br />The Investigative Division consists of six Sergeants assigned to conduct <br />follow-up investigations on felony crimes and other assigned cases. One Police <br />Officer is assigned to conduct follow-up investigations on Class A misdemeanor <br />offenses. Class B and C Misdemeanor offenses are handled by Patrol unless it <br />exceeds their technical ability or develops into a long term investigation. <br />One Sergeant and one Police Officer are assigned to the Regional Auto <br />Theft Task Force. They currently are assigned all local auto theft cases as well <br />as Burglary of Motor Vehicle offenses. Both of these officers are paid for by an <br />Auto Theft Grant. <br />Also assigned to the Investigative Division is a proactive Felony Crimes <br />Unit. This is comprised of two officers which are paid for by a Felony Crimes Unit <br />Grant. One other Police Officer is assigned to Investigations and works as <br />CrimeStopper Coordinator, Public Information Officer, Crime Prevention Officer <br />and Coordinator for the Police Athletic League. <br />The Services Division, commanded by a Lieutenant, is comprised of one <br />Sergeant who supervises the Animal Control function and maintains the Property <br />Room, a Police Officer who serves as Warrant Officer serving Municipal, County, <br />and District Court warrants, thirteen dispatchers, three Records Clerks, two <br />Animal Control Officers and a Custodian. <br />Page 12 <br />