State's drug task forces get grants

By Staff reports
Posted Aug 30, 2010 @ 02:10 PM
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The Missouri Department of Public Safety announced today that law enforcement agencies across Missouri will share almost $7 million in two separate rounds of grants designed to combat drug-related crimes and strengthen law enforcement efforts.  One round of grants will utilize more than $978,000 from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
 
A total of $6,790,693 in federal Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants (JAG) is being awarded to 27 multi-jurisdictional drug task forces operated by counties and municipalities; one law enforcement program that coordinates street level efforts in narcotics investigations; one program that responds to clandestine methamphetamine labs and provides important supplies to emergency response personnel; two prosecution and court programs that investigate domestic crimes or crimes against children; and one program that assists the Department of Public Safety develop crime fighting strategy.
 
The almost $7 million in grants announced today will allow many of the recipient agencies to keep their specialized drug task force programs at full-strength during tight budget times.
 
The initiatives receiving a portion of the $6,790,693 include:
 
• The Clandestine Drug Lab Collections Stations Project of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources will receive $177,061;
• The Administrative Data Analysis and Problem Identification Project of the Missouri State Highway Patrol will receive $70,730;
• The South Central Drug Task Force in West Plains will receive $275,071.
 

The Missouri Department of Public Safety announced today that law enforcement agencies across Missouri will share almost $7 million in two separate rounds of grants designed to combat drug-related crimes and strengthen law enforcement efforts.  One round of grants will utilize more than $978,000 from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
 
A total of $6,790,693 in federal Edward J. Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants (JAG) is being awarded to 27 multi-jurisdictional drug task forces operated by counties and municipalities; one law enforcement program that coordinates street level efforts in narcotics investigations; one program that responds to clandestine methamphetamine labs and provides important supplies to emergency response personnel; two prosecution and court programs that investigate domestic crimes or crimes against children; and one program that assists the Department of Public Safety develop crime fighting strategy.
 
The almost $7 million in grants announced today will allow many of the recipient agencies to keep their specialized drug task force programs at full-strength during tight budget times.
 
The initiatives receiving a portion of the $6,790,693 include:
 
• The Clandestine Drug Lab Collections Stations Project of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources will receive $177,061;
• The Administrative Data Analysis and Problem Identification Project of the Missouri State Highway Patrol will receive $70,730;
• The South Central Drug Task Force in West Plains will receive $275,071.
 

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