Equitable Sharing Payments of Cash and Sale Proceeds by Recipient Agency by State Fiscal Year 2015

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Equitable Sharing Payments of Cash and Sale Proceeds by Recipient Agency by State Fiscal Year 2015 Equitable Sharing Payments of Cash and Sale Proceeds by Recipient Agency by State Fiscal Year 2015 Alabama Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals 17th Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force Local $321,799 $12,177 $333,976 32nd Judicial Circuit, Cullman District Attorney's Office Local $3,038 $0 $3,038 41st Judicial Circuit, District Attorney's Office Local $18,265 $1,933 $20,198 Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board - Law Enforcement Division State $20,854 $23,716 $44,570 Alabama Department Of Public Safety State $97,465 $0 $97,465 Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Local $71,935 $0 $71,935 Alabama National Guard Counterdrug Program State $7,491 $1,406 $8,897 Alabama Office Of The Attorney General State $1,326 $20,388 $21,714 Alabama Port Authority Police Department Local $1,761 $2,454 $4,215 Auburn City Police Department Local $753 $26,602 $27,355 Autauga County Sheriff's Office Local $836 $1,673 $2,509 Baldwin County Sheriff's Office Local $35,190 $4,068 $39,258 Bessemer Police Department Local $612,867 $3,900 $616,767 Birmingham Police Department Local $64,551 $6,772 $71,323 Calera Police Department Local $8,394 $2,900 $11,294 Central Alabama Drug Task Force Task Force $21,336 $42,614 $63,950 City Of Daphne Police Department Local $11,328 $0 $11,328 City Of Hoover Police Department Local $207,607 $2,433 $210,040 City Of Jasper Police Department Local $8,804 $0 $8,804 City Of Montgomery Police Department Local $196,774 $21,588 $218,362 Cullman Police Department Local $196 $0 $196 Daleville Department Of Public Safety Local $5,292 $0 $5,292 Decatur Police Department Local $7,586 $0 $7,586 Dothan Police Department Local $0 $12,275 $12,275 Elberta Police Department Local $0 $6,334 $6,334 Elmore County Sheriff's Department Local $1,825 $44,595 $46,420 Enterprise Police Department Local $5,292 $0 $5,292 Etowah County Drug Task Force Task Force $17,467 $0 $17,467 Fairfield Police Department Local $24,737 $2,433 $27,170 Fairhope Police Department Local $6,764 $4,068 $10,832 Foley Police Department Local $6,648 $4,907 $11,555 Gardendale Police Department Local $11,610 $2,433 $14,043 Greene County Sheriff's Office Local $281,421 $0 $281,421 Gulf Shores Police Department Local $6,648 $2,454 $9,102 Houston County Sheriff's Department Local $9,646 $2,494 $12,140 Huntsville Police Department Local $17,336 $216 $17,552 Huntsville - Madison, Morgan County Strategic Counterdrug (STAC) Team Task Force $8,171 $0 $8,171 Jackson County Sheriff's Office Local $1,372 $0 $1,372 Jefferson County District Attorney's Office Local $0 $80,052 $80,052 Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Local $211,867 $2,433 $214,300 Lafayette Police Department Local $1,665 $0 $1,665 Lawrence County Sheriff's Office Local $8,510 $0 $8,510 Lee County Sheriff's Office Local $12,485 $0 $12,485 Madison County District Attorney's Office Local $11,905 $155 $12,060 Madison County Sheriff's Office Local $2,949 $0 $2,949 Madison Police Department Local $2,949 $0 $2,949 Marshall County Drug Enforcement Unit Task Force $9,416 $3,866 $13,282 Millbrook Police Department Local $2,202 $42,363 $44,565 Mobile County Sheriff's Office Local $8,000 $3,872 $11,872 Mobile Police Department Local $35,505 $2,454 $37,959 Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Local $15,916 $1,344 $17,260 Morris Police Department Local $16,184 $0 $16,184 Opelika Police Department Local $26,128 $0 $26,128 Orange Beach Police Department Local $0 $1,608 $1,608 Pelham Police Department Local $23,184 $12,565 $35,749 Pell City Police Department Local $4,300 $3,866 $8,166 Poarch Creek Tribal Police Native American $19,019 $0 $19,019 Prattville Police Department Local $951 $20,639 $21,590 Selma Police Department Local $5,562 $0 $5,562 Shelby County Drug Enforcement Task Force Task Force $5,715 $1,933 $7,648 Talladega County Drug And Violent Crime Task Force Task Force $65,706 $12,565 $78,271 Troy Police Department Local $5,292 $0 $5,292 Trussville Police Department Local $6,014 $2,900 $8,914 Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office Local $776 $0 $776 University Of South Alabama Police Department State $2,773 $0 $2,773 Vestavia Hills Police Department Local $5,053 $1,933 $6,986 West Alabama Narcotics Task Force Task Force $5,021 $0 $5,021 Winston County Sheriff's Office Local $196 $0 $196 Alabama Totals $2,639,628 $451,381 $3,091,009 Alaska Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals Airport Police And Fire, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport Local $40,298 $77,138 $117,436 Anchorage Police Department Local $130,411 $132,142 $262,553 Counterdrug Support Program State $0 $714 $714 Fairbanks Police Department Local $64,333 $7,045 $71,378 Juneau Police Department Local $134 $2,189 $2,323 Ketchikan Police Department Local $32,599 $0 $32,599 North Pole Police Department Local $88,062 $0 $88,062 North Slope Borough Police Department Local $10,396 $0 $10,396 State Of Alaska, Department Of Public Safety State $128,546 $123,097 $251,643 University Of Alaska Police Department Local $0 $8,683 $8,683 Wasilla Police Department Local $7,858 $0 $7,858 Alaska Totals $502,637 $351,008 $853,645 Arizona Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals Apache Junction Police Department Local $4,732 $26,675 $31,407 Arizona Attorney General's Office State $42,890 $24,299 $67,189 Arizona Department Of Public Safety State $115,064 $275,842 $390,906 Buckeye Police Department Local $245 $2,418 $2,663 Chandler Police Department Local $132,641 $0 $132,641 City Of Mesa Police Department Local $34,395 $208,848 $243,243 City Of Phoenix Police Department Local $873,736 $22,861 $896,597 City Of South Tucson Police Department Local $5,000 $0 $5,000 Coolidge Police Department Local $4,732 $26,675 $31,407 Gilbert Police Department Local $9,422 $13,214 $22,636 Glendale Police Department Local $735 $7,254 $7,989 La Paz County Narcotics Task Force Local $62,090 $0 $62,090 Marana Police Department Local $9,768 $3,979 $13,747 Maricopa County Attorney Local $245 $2,418 $2,663 Navajo County Sheriff's Office Local $2,450 $0 $2,450 Oro Valley Police Department Local $19,300 $0 $19,300 Pascua Yaqui Police Department Local $0 $2,722 $2,722 Peoria Police Department State $2,450 $24,179 $26,629 Pinal County Sheriff's Office Local $0 $19,209 $19,209 Sahuarita Police Department Local $9,768 $0 $9,768 Scottsdale Police Department Local $5,939 $7,339 $13,278 Surprise Police Department Local $245 $151,552 $151,797 Tempe Police Department Local $1,236,956 $76,014 $1,312,970 Tohono O'Odham Nation Police Native American $9,933 $997 $10,930 Tolleson Police Department Local $832 $0 $832 Yavapai County Attorney Local $0 $6,779 $6,779 Yuma County Narcotics Task Force Task Force $149,968 $0 $149,968 Arizona Totals $2,733,536 $903,274 $3,636,810 Arkansas Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals 1st Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $29,403 $0 $29,403 2nd Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $57,142 $2,045 $59,187 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $110,750 $910 $111,660 5th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $163,661 $0 $163,661 5th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Local $125,176 $0 $125,176 6th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Local $1,084 $0 $1,084 8th Judicial District North Prosecuting Attorney Local $27,785 $0 $27,785 9th Judicial District East Group 6 Narcotics Enforcement Task Force $22,009 $0 $22,009 14th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $4,755 $86 $4,841 16th Judicial District Drug Task Force Task Force $1,397 $341 $1,738 20th Judicial District Drug Crime Task Force Task Force $29,803 $463 $30,266 21st Judicial District - Crawford County Prosecuting Attorney Local $61,466 $0 $61,466 23rd Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Local $3,489 $289 $3,778 Arkansas Highway Police, Division Of Arkansas Highway And Transportation State $22,465 $463 $22,928 Arkansas National Guard Counterdrug Program State $6,540 $5,040 $11,580 Arkansas State Police State $902,315 $12,286 $914,601 Beebe Police Department Local $56,503 $0 $56,503 Benton County Sheriff's Office Local $6,470 $4,151 $10,621 Benton Police Department Local $140,019 $5,672 $145,691 Bentonville Police Department Local $4,755 $86 $4,841 Bi-State Narcotics Task Force Task Force $0 $5,986 $5,986 Blytheville Police Department Local $423 $1,026 $1,449 City Of Jonesboro Police Department Local $1,482 $3,592 $5,074 City Of North Little Rock Police Department Local $179,220 $170 $179,390 City Of Pine Bluff Police Department Local $91,502 $463 $91,965 City Of Springdale Police Department Local $24,418 $985 $25,403 Conway Police Department Local $70,723 $326 $71,049 Craighead County Sheriff's Department Local $423 $1,026 $1,449 Fayetteville Police Department Local $14,355 $87 $14,442 Fort Smith Police Department Local $109,916 $2,731 $112,647 Greenwood Police Department Local $64,381 $2,731 $67,112 Jacksonville Police Department Local $99,012 $4,611 $103,623 Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Local $58,256 $0 $58,256 Little Rock Police Department Local $165,425 $12,619 $178,044 Lonoke County Sheriff's Office Local $1,686 $0 $1,686 Maumelle Police Department Local $4,860 $0 $4,860 Mississippi County Sheriff's Department Local $423 $1,026 $1,449 Osceola Police Department Local $423 $1,026 $1,449 Pulaski County Sheriff's Office Local $398,414 $520 $398,934 Rogers Police Department Local $8,068 $4,151 $12,219 Searcy Police Department Local $15,497 $867 $16,364 Sherwood Police Department Local $590 $5,664 $6,254 South Central Drug Task Force Task Force $0 $492 $492 Van Buren County Sheriff's Office Local $2,528 $0 $2,528
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