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Equitable Sharing Payments of Cash and Sale Proceeds by Recipient Agency Fiscal Year 2016 Equitable Sharing Payments of Cash and Sale Proceeds by Recipient Agency Fiscal Year 2016 Alabama Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals 17th Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force Task Force $289,037 $0 $289,037 Alabama National Guard Counterdrug State $0 $161 $161 Auburn City Police Department Local $1,235 $0 $1,235 Autauga County Sheriff's Office Local $6,743 $161 $6,904 Baldwin County Sheriff's Office Local $16,400 $0 $16,400 Bessemer Police Department Local $25,586 $120 $25,706 Birmingham Police Department Local $254,864 $120 $254,984 Calera Police Department Local $23,579 $3,903 $27,482 Central Alabama Drug Task Force Task Force $3,075 $161 $3,236 Chambers County Drug Task Force Task Force $74,958 $0 $74,958 City Of Hoover Police Department Local $546,754 $0 $546,754 City Of Jasper Police Department Local $1,753 $0 $1,753 City Of Montgomery Police Department Local $8,939 $161 $9,100 City Of Troy Police Department Local $952 $0 $952 Cullman Police Department Local $1,169 $0 $1,169 Decatur Police Department Local $149,886 $0 $149,886 District Attorney 32nd Circuit - Cullman Local $18,117 $0 $18,117 Elmore County Sheriff's Department Local $952 $828 $1,780 Eufaula Police Department Local $34,164 $0 $34,164 Fairfield Police Department Local $27,086 $120 $27,206 Gardendale Police Department Local $2,955 $0 $2,955 Huntsville Police Department Local $18,168 $0 $18,168 Huntsville - Madison, Morgan County Strategic Counterdrug (STAC) Team Task Force $153,608 $0 $153,608 Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Local $467,513 $24,546 $492,059 Lawrence County Sheriff's Office Local $450 $0 $450 Madison County District Attorney's Office Local $18,168 $0 $18,168 Marshall County Drug Enforcement Unit Task Force $2,338 $3,903 $6,241 Millbrook Police Department Local $3,295 $161 $3,456 Morris Police Department Local $1,753 $0 $1,753 Office Of The Attorney General State $1,172 $161 $1,333 Opelika Police Department Local $26,128 $0 $26,128 Orange Beach Police Department Local $0 $6,237 $6,237 Pelham Police Department Local $28,207 $6,506 $34,713 Prattville Police Department Local $4,987 $11,920 $16,907 Shelby County Drug Enforcement Task Force Task Force $23,530 $3,903 $27,433 Talladega County Drug And Violent Crime Task Force Task Force $25,583 $6,506 $32,089 Trussville Police Department Local $1,035 $0 $1,035 Vestavia Hills Police Department Local $1,753 $0 $1,753 West Alabama Narcotics Task Force Task Force $1,753 $0 $1,753 Winston County Sheriff's Office Local $1,169 $0 $1,169 Alabama Totals $2,268,814 $69,578 $2,338,392 Alaska Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals Airport Police And Fire, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport Local $85,160 $46,796 $131,956 Anchorage Police Department Local $217,756 $16,534 $234,290 Fairbanks Police Department Local $0 $3,905 $3,905 Juneau Police Department Local $4,833 $0 $4,833 Ketchikan Police Department Local $0 $5,961 $5,961 North Pole Police Department Local $0 $9,763 $9,763 State Of Alaska - Department Of Public Safety State $80,874 $105,643 $186,517 Alaska Totals $388,623 $188,602 $577,225 Arizona Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals Apache County Sheriff's Office Local $0 $493 $493 Apache Junction Police Department Local $186 $33,995 $34,181 Arizona Attorney General's Office State $460,796 $13,308 $474,104 Arizona Department Of Public Safety State $221,194 $2,621 $223,815 Buckeye Police Department Local $4,532 $138 $4,670 Chandler Police Department Local $186 $0 $186 City Of Mesa Police Department Local $20,967 $76,531 $97,498 City Of Phoenix Police Department Local $346,871 $15,682 $362,553 City Of South Tucson Police Department Local $5,032 $0 $5,032 Coolidge Police Department Local $0 $33,995 $33,995 Glendale Police Department Local $10,256 $275 $10,531 Kingman Police Department Local $44,643 $0 $44,643 Lake Havasu City Police Department Local $0 $5,475 $5,475 Peoria Police Department State $2,816 $0 $2,816 Sahuarita Police Department Local $14,305 $0 $14,305 Scottsdale Police Department Local $270,920 $204,080 $475,000 Surprise Police Department Local $20,485 $0 $20,485 Tempe Police Department Local $25,718 $0 $25,718 Native Tohono O'Odham Nation Police American $2,021 $0 $2,021 Tolleson Police Department Local $1,191 $0 $1,191 Tucson Police Department Local $16,605 $0 $16,605 Arizona Totals $1,468,724 $386,593 $1,855,317 Arkansas Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals 2nd Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $115,969 $0 $115,969 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $1,093 $0 $1,093 5th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $260,345 $0 $260,345 5th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Local $154,865 $0 $154,865 12th / 21st Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $52,379 $0 $52,379 16th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $22,956 $0 $22,956 20th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $186,595 $0 $186,595 21st Judicial District - Crawford County Prosecuting Attorney Local $5,579 $0 $5,579 23rd Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Local $25,183 $0 $25,183 Arkansas Highway Police, Division Of Arkansas Highway And Transportation State $166,583 $0 $166,583 Arkansas National Guard Counterdrug Program State $1,777 $0 $1,777 Arkansas State Police State $807,685 $22,464 $830,149 Barling Police Department Local $35,100 $0 $35,100 Batesville Police Department Local $8,061 $0 $8,061 Benton County Sheriff's Office Local $2,950 $4,904 $7,854 Benton Police Department Local $148,757 $0 $148,757 City Of North Little Rock Police Department Local $135,141 $0 $135,141 City Of Pine Bluff Police Department Local $91,021 $0 $91,021 City Of Springdale Police Department Local $7,346 $2,863 $10,209 Conway Police Department Local $20,659 $0 $20,659 Crawford County Sheriff's Department Local $6,437 $0 $6,437 Faulkner County Sheriff Local $3,534 $0 $3,534 Fayetteville Police Department Local $7,073 $1,206 $8,279 Fort Smith Police Department Local $5,579 $0 $5,579 Greenwood Police Department Local $15,600 $0 $15,600 Hot Springs Police Department Local $4,011 $0 $4,011 Independence County Sheriff's Office Local $469 $0 $469 Jacksonville Police Department Local $56,393 $0 $56,393 Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Local $40,506 $194 $40,700 Lavaca Police Department Local $19,500 $0 $19,500 Little Rock Police Department Local $184,081 $14,999 $199,080 Lonoke County Sheriff's Office Local $8,155 $0 $8,155 Maumelle Police Department Local $46,885 $0 $46,885 Pope County Sheriff's Office Local $70,561 $0 $70,561 Pulaski County Sheriff's Office Local $53,214 $20,123 $73,337 Rogers Police Department Local $7,346 $5,053 $12,399 Russellville Police Department Local $70,561 $0 $70,561 Searcy Police Department Local $6,563 $0 $6,563 Sebastian County Sheriff's Office Local $161,579 $0 $161,579 Tri-County Drug Task Force Task Force $12,816 $0 $12,816 Van Buren County Sheriff's Office Local $1,463 $0 $1,463 Van Buren Police Department Local $5,579 $0 $5,579 Washington County Sheriff's Office Local $7,346 $2,863 $10,209 West Memphis Police Department Local $20,357 $942 $21,299 White County Sheriff's Department Local $6,563 $0 $6,563 Arkansas Totals $3,072,215 $75,611 $3,147,826 California Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals Alameda County District Attorney's Office Local $10,996 $0 $10,996 Alameda County Narcotics Task Force Task Force $0 $84,324 $84,324 Alameda County Sheriff's Office Local $11,152 $0 $11,152 Alhambra Police Department Local $351,211 $0 $351,211 Anaheim Police Department Local $1,524,643 $0 $1,524,643 Arcadia Police Department Local $0 $51 $51 Azusa Police Department Local $519,313 $0 $519,313 Bakersfield Police Department Local $24,010 $9,236 $33,246 Bell Gardens Police Department Local $828,834 $0 $828,834 Butte County District Attorney Local $23,843 $41,259 $65,102 Butte County Sheriff's Office Local $146,314 $141,022 $287,336 Butte Interagency Narcotics Task Force (BINTF) Task Force $20,589 $80,066 $100,655 California Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation State $80,402 $67,244 $147,646 California Department Of Justice (DOJ) - Division Of Law Enforcement State $156,871 $16,227 $173,098 Chula Vista Police Department Local $112,258 $2,000 $114,258 Citrus Heights Police Department Local $3,143 $7,895 $11,038 City Of Baldwin Park Police Department Local $134,442 $1,764 $136,206 City Of Beverly Hills Police Department Local $527,882 $17,540 $545,422 City Of Brawley Police Department Local $26,539 $0 $26,539 City Of Carlsbad Police Department Local $48,291 $2,000 $50,291 City Of Chino Police Department Local $149,103 $1,725 $150,828 City Of Coronado Police Department Local $48,291 $2,000 $50,291 City Of Costa Mesa Police Department Local $59,606 $0 $59,606 City Of Fresno Police Department Local $88,707 $2,181 $90,888 City Of Hawthorne Police Department Local $1,342,931 $33,589 $1,376,520 City Of Murrieta Police Department Local $545,282 $0 $545,282 City Of Newport Beach Police Department Local $111,495 $1,754 $113,249 City Of Oakland Police Department Local $95,125 $42,787 $137,912 City Of San Buenaventura Police Department Local $6,314 $0 $6,314 City Of San Jose Police Department Local $83,076 $120 $83,196 City Of San Marino Police Department Local $461 $0 $461 City Of Shafter Police Department Local $1,181 $0 $1,181 City Of Simi Valley Police Department Local $979,493 $1,486 $980,979 City Of Torrance Police Department Local $301,578 $5,928 $307,506 City Of Vernon Police Department Local $409,644 $7,638 $417,282 Colton Police Department Local $11,186 $0 $11,186 Concord
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