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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]
Fort Bend County Courthouse: Richmond, Fort Bend County: 1908 built [232] 1980 RTHL [233] 1980 NRHP [234] Designed by C. H. Page in the Beaux-Arts style. [232] Franklin County Courthouse: Mount Vernon, Franklin County: 1912 built [235] 2006 NRHP [236] 2009–14 restored [237] Designed by L. L. Thurman and Company in the Neoclassical style. [235]
APD Chief Lisa Davis responds to conviction of Christopher Taylor. ... Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis speaks at a news conference at police headquarters about an officer-involved shooting in the ...
Amid record vacancies for Austin police and 911 call takers, the department is now asking people to report non-violent 'jugging' robberies to 311. APD: People should report non-violent 'jugging ...
The center aims to help deter crime while also offering a place where the public and police can interact with each other in Northwest Austin. New center in Northwest Austin allows for community ...
The total number of intermediate appellate court seats currently stands at 80, ranging from three (Texarkana, El Paso, Waco, Eastland, and Tyler), four (Amarillo and Beaumont), six (Austin and Corpus Christi-Edinburg), seven (Fort Worth and San Antonio), nine (Houston-1st and Houston-14th), and thirteen (Dallas) per court.
The alleged retaliation against Conaway, a police captain with the Fort Worth Police Department, began in Feb. 2021, after she was told by others in command to “let things go and not to rock the ...
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