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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. Austin police staffing crisis: Shift consolidation could ...

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    The Austin Police Association president said they are cutting their availability to respond to 911 calls almost in half because they do not have enough officers.

  5. 25 new Austin police officers sworn in

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    The Austin Police Department’s 149th cadet class is the first to graduate this year. Those officers are expected to have a positive impact on the department’s staffing crisis.

  6. List of law enforcement agencies in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Texas.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 2,795 law enforcement agencies, the most of any state.

  7. Matt Mackowiak - Wikipedia

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    SAN argued that the city's growing number of homicides, officer staffing challenges and lengthening police response times justified the proposition. Austin voters rejected Proposition A by over 68%. [8] [9] On election night the Austin Police Association released a statement acknowledging Save Austin Now and thanking them. [8]