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  2. Here's where Austin Police Department stands with staffing ...

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    The Austin Police Department is still struggling with sworn officer staffing shortages but has made progress on filling vacancies in 911 call taker positions, city staff told the Austin City ...

  3. Austin Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Austin Police Department (APD) is the principal law enforcement agency serving Austin, Texas. As of fiscal year 2022, the agency had an annual budget of $443.1 million [5] and employed around 2,484 personnel, including approximately 1,809 officers. [6] The department also employs 24 K-9 police dogs and 16 horses. [6]

  4. City of Austin, police union formally sign 5-year contract ...

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    The City of Austin and the Austin Police Association formally signed a five-year contract for the Austin Police Department.

  5. Who will become Austin's next police chief? Meet the 32 ...

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    Gabriel Dobkin: A sergeant with the Austin Police Department since July 2023. Dobkin joined the Police Department in 2015 after working for the Jacksonville sheriff's office in Florida for 12 years.

  6. List of law enforcement agencies in Texas - Wikipedia

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    There are over 150 federal law enforcement offices in Texas. including those for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; Customs and Border Protection; Drug Enforcement Administration; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Immigration and Customs Enforcement; United States Secret Service; Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division; Naval ...

  7. Texas Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Trooper Mark DeArza, 39, of Houston, and DPS clerk Lidia Gutierrez, 37, of Galena Park, Texas, were convicted of conspiring to sell Texas driver's licenses to unqualified applicants for a fee after pleading guilty to the charge before United States District Judge Gray Miller. [11]