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Office of the City Manager June 4, 2013 6C - 1 Office of the Chief of Police City of Richland Hills, Texas Memorandum To: Honorable Mayor Bill Agan and members of the Richland Hills City Council From: Barbara J. Childress, Chief of Police Date: May 15, 2013 Subject: List of Items for Auction, Destruction or Donation City Council Action Requested: Consider approval of list of items to be auctioned, destroyed, or donated. Background Information: The attached items are either owned by the city and assigned to the police department or were abandoned/recovered property that is unclaimed. The owned items are no longer used due to age, wear and tear, or changes in technology or programs. The property has been separated and listed by category - auction, destroy, or donate for ease in reviewing. It is requested that we be allowed to destroy any item not sold at auction. Staff will use the same auction company as that used in past auctions. Staff Contact: Barbara J. Childress 817-616-3785 [email protected] Attachments: List of items to be auctioned, destroyed or donated. June 4, 2013 6C - 32 ITEM# CASE# SERIAL# DESCRIPTION 1 09-04234 A90710144 BLK KENT SE FIREPOWER SPECIAL EDITION CHILD'S BIKE WITH TRAINING WHEELS 2 10-11556 ACS7A01851 SIL SCHWINN QUALITY BIKE (owner taken by ambulance) 3 10-04745 CA30234106 BLUE MURRAY HOT SHOT BIKE 4 10-04501 ACG03H009595 BLUE MONGOOSE OUTERLIMITS BIKE, 1 WHITE TIRE, 1 BLK TIRE 5 11-08732 67426343 SILVER/TEAL NEXT TURBO BIKE 6 SNFSD0877416 BLUE/ORANGE MONGOOSE XR-75 21 SPEED BIKE 7 RM61266162 PURPLE/PINK ROADMASTER MOUNTAIN CLIMBER, 10 SPEED BIKE 8 11-10610 TD1084086361 RED NEXT WIPEOUT BIKE 9 00TD065965 BLUE/BLACK MAGNA GLACIER PINT, MENS 12 SPEED BIKE 10 10-15211 98101574 RED NEXT WIPEOUT BIKE 11 11-05538 SNACE08A02129 GOLD MONGOOSE HOOP D BIKE 12 11-14980 55414020 BLUE/EAL OZONE 500 PAIN KILLER BIKE 13 11-18090 SY96060046 SILVER/RED DYNO COMP #4130 BIKE 14 12-01284 49373418 GREEN/SILVER MAGNA EXCITOR 21 SPEED BIKE 15 12-03844 C4L24051 FOREST GREEN SHIMANO 21 SPEED BIKE 16 12RP006307 DI100467 TEAL/PINK NEXT SLUMBER PARTY GIRLS BIKE 17 G090801561 BLACK SIMS JR PRO BIKE 18 12RP014844 97TD624583 PURPLE MAGNA OUTREACH, 15 SPEED BIKE 19 RA05708 SILVER GT BIKE 20 10-12374 UV06165185 WHITE/GRAY JEEP COMANCHE XXIV BIKE 21 08-18720 SNCAB04669178 RED SCHWINN SPITFIRE BIKE 22 HI0333535 PACIFIC YX2Y0 BIKE 23 10-09716 ACG03H006022 BLUE MONGOOSE HYUNDAI OGIO BIKE 24 10-08901 DTCAL000981 NEXT POWER CLIMBER, 18 SPEED BIKE 25 29972X41102692 MURRAY STREET CYCLE 2 BIKE 26 91W101368 BLACK/PINK (UNK), TORN SEAT BIKE 27 08K018891 EZIP TRAILZ ELECTRIC DRIVE BIKE 28 09-07453 K66791038221328 GREEN HUFFY SUPRIA, 15 SPEED BIKE 29 09-00196 M05F127026 RED NEXT SHOCKER 2G, 21 SPEED BIKE 30 08-21818 S00E0013238 BLUE HUFFY STONE MOUNTAIN BIKE 31 SNCAB04F50287 BLACK/GREEN MONGOOSE REBEL BIKE 32 09-04234 L0020616682 BLUE/BLACK RAND USA SPIDERMAN BIKE 33 08-22158 52833117 ORANGE MAGNA BLOWTORCH BIKE June 4, 2013 6C - 43 ITEM# CASE# SERIAL# DESCRIPTION 34 08-14587 JI10002735 TEAL/BLACK LATITUDE JAZZ, 15 SPEED BACK 35 08-12971 SNFSD07JD4488 ORANGE/BLACK/SILVER MONGOOSE ELEMENT RACING 21 SPEED BIKE 36 09-00085 265159046511H9142 GREEN HUFFY BLADES BIKE 37 4300539 ORANGE NEXT (RUSTY) BIKE 38 N/A BLACK MONGOOSE STRIKE BIKE 39 09-04234 SNFSD0DL6104 BLACK MONGOOSE RACER X MINI BIKE 40 08-03944 N/A ARCOAIRE AC CONDENSER #1 (Hurst case) 41 08-03944 N/A ARCOAIRE AC CONDENSER #2 (Hurst case) 42 09-11230 N/A GUMBALL MACHINE 43 N/A SECURITY CAMERA AND WALL SUPPORT 44 N/A COIN OPERATED MACHINE 45 06-13817 N/A EVEREST AND JENNINGS TRAVELER WHEELCHAIR 46 08-00530 N/A YAMAHA 4 WHEEL ZINGER GO CART 47 11-12294 N/A GARY STARS 5119 POLICE 125 3 WHEELED BATTERY POWERED MINI BIKE 48 06-13817 N/A MURRAY 22 INCH 2-1 COMBO LAWNMOWER 49 N/A LAWNFLIGHT REAR BAGGER LAWNMOWER 50 214124820 STIHL GAS WEEDEATER 51 715115 ECHO GAS WEEDEATER 52 08-20179 N/A RED GAS CAN 53 N/A RED CHEVROLET SILVERADO TAILGATE (APROX 2005) 54 N/A METLINK SAFE 55 92497H PELCO DD5-M PTZ BLACK AND WHITE DOME CAMERA 56 28 MTS 2000 RADIOS, 28 CHARGER BASES, 25 CHARGER POWER SUPPLY/CORDS, 1 TELEPOWER BATTERY CHARGER/TESTER 57 52 TELEPHONES SIEMENS OPTISET TELEPHONES: 19 E-BASIC, 17 E-STANDARD, 9 E-ADVANCED,, 5 E-ENTRY, 2 E-MEMORY (AND 4 E-KEY MODULES) 58 DIGITAL PATROLLERS 3114, 3111, 3107 (CAMERAS: 3113, 3114) 3 DST DIGITAL PATROLLER DVRS, 2 3" MONITORS, 2 DP CAMERAS, 1 BACK SEAT CAMERA, 6 DST BODY MICS/CHARGERS 59 RCA CD CHANGER 274941 BLACK, 5 DISC CD CHANGER, MODEL# RP8065 60 3349, TELEPHONE SYSTEM 527001210135 SIEMENS HIPATH 3700/3750 TELEPHONE SYSTEM AND PHONE MAIL SE SERVER 61 TELEPHONE SYSTEM SIEMENS HIPATH 3550 TELEPHONE SYSTEM, 5 TELEPHONES 62 VIDEO MONITORS 4 PANASONIC VIDEO MONITORS MODEL# WV-BM990 (DLU00710, DLU00711, CFU00891, CCU00893) 63 CN0RT2337382182O0104 WHITE DELL LASER PRINTER 1125, SERVICE TAG 80FQ7C1 64 7104824 SHARP FO-5700 FAX MACHINE 65 3347, 3348 92452J PELCO SEQUNENTIAL MULTI SWITCHER (INOP), 66 FSQY086705 EPSON LQ590 DOT MATRIX PRINTER June 4, 2013 6C - 54 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 June 4, 2013 6C - 65 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 June 4, 2013 6C - 76 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 June 4, 2013 6C - 87 #25 #26 #27 #28 #29 #30 #31 #32 June 4, 2013 6C - 98 #33 #34 #35 #36 #37 #38 #39 #40 June 4, 2013 6C - 109 #41 #42 #43 #44 #45 #46 #47 #48 June 4, 2013 6C - 1110 #49 #50 #51 #52 #53 #54 June 4, 2013 6C - 1211 Donate List 1. 7 Whelen 9M Strobe Light bars a. To be donated to Rhome Volunteer Fire Department for use on their emergency vehicles June 4, 2013 6C - 1312 Auction: 1. Enhanced wireless microphone transmitter kit sn/TX001019TS2272 2. Kodak Color Science Easy Share Printer dock w/cord sn/KCNEG52460128 3. Amano Cincinnat Pix3000 time clock sn/341033457 4. Ford tire jacks x4 June 4, 2013 6C - 1413 5. Data talker mic charger x2 sn/DCH06080101 sn/DCH06080108 6. Crown Vic tires x2 7. Air Compressor hose (orange) 8. VCR Volt 5x Eye Witness 2x Mobile Vision 9. Zebra OL Series blue tooth mobile printer x4 sn/XXJS04375018 June 4, 2013 6C - 1514 10. Pioneer TS-G1615 130 watts Speaker (NIB) 11. Smart Label Printer sn/19423231481 12. Linksys etherfast cable/DSL (in box) sn/C2171G703140 13. Motorola CDM750 in car radio w/mic x10 sn/103TBA9069 sn/103TBA3046 sn/103TAS6166 sn/103TAS5921 sn/103TAS5915 sn/103TAS6190 sn/103TAS6192 sn/103TAS6191 sn/130TAS6152 sn/ 103TAS6148 sn/103TAS6195 June 4, 2013 6C - 1615 14. Husky Air Compressor 26 gallon tank 15. GW Rhino push bumper 16. Setina MFS Co. prisoner partition RH#3305, #3297 17. Patriot Products prisoner partition RH#3303 x2 June 4, 2013 6C - 1716 18. Metal graded prisoner partition x2 19. Prisoner bucket seats x5 20. Sears Hydraulic floor jack 21. Digital Patroller Integrain sn/3135 June 4, 2013 6C - 1817 22. Motorola battery maintenance systm sn/M003901 23. Kustom Signal Inc. PRO-100DS traffic radar and components sn/DS3046 (head) sn/LA12894 (radar) 24. Dell Computer Modem model DHP sn/95K2K11 25. Linksys Wireless G Broadband Router sn/CDF50DA2268 June 4, 2013 6C - 1918 26. Turbo Flares x6 w/charging station (2 in box, 1 w/o box) 27. Pelio MPT9500 camera console sn/18647H 28. Spart Label Printer Serko Instruments sn/Z903989546 29. Digital Patroller in-car camera system -Modevm sn/3135 -MDVR sn/DVR31121CM0010 -Encoder sn/VENC1112VC0173 -Mic charging station -mic sn/TX001019TS2272 -DSP color LCD camera optical power zoom 27x sn/C0000135 -Camera sn/RCIC0821SC1136 -cords, wires, plugs, impact sensor June 4, 2013 6C - 2019 30. JVC TV monitor model TM-A1350 sn/11000202 31. Pix mobile TV cart (metal) RH#3221 32. HP Officer Jet 6500 printer/fax/scan/copy sn/TH9BU2130G ] 33. Ideal 3102 Shredder RH #3049 sn/2136749 June 4, 2013 6C - 2120 34.Kevlar Tord. police trunk pack 35. Whelen shot gun and rifle holder x2 36. K-9 Vent fan for the window 37. E/Z Rider K-9 Container System sn/E202261 June 4, 2013 6C - 2221 38. GO Light spotlight x3 June 4, 2013 6C - 2322 Destroy List • Jotto desk stand x2 • Whelen light control x2 • Crown Vic radar mount • Talon radar #3020 • Flashlights x12 • JVC monitor • I-inc monitor x3 • Wooden Office Door • Misc. Crown Vic Laptop Stand Parts x5 • Misc. Crown Vic Console parts x6 • Misc. Old Phone System Phone parts • Misc. Control heads for old strobe light bars • 149 pants – Old Uniform Style • 92 shirts – Old Uniform Style • 11 coats – Old Uniform Style • 8 long shirts – Old Uniform Style • 8 coats – Old Uniform Style • 1 vest – Old Style – Not ANSI Certified • 19 dilapidated belts • 7 shorts – Old Uniform Style • 25 shoes – High Gloss • 11 Old Raincoats • 2 Holsters • 2 Handcuff Cases • 2 Magazine Cases • 2 ASP Cases • 2 Radio Cases • 1 ASP Baton – Broken • 1 Bike helmet - Broken June 4, 2013 6C - 2423 • Durango drawers x3 • Misc. Crown Vic ítems – Parts for partitians • Misc. Police light function control heads for old strobe lightbars • Custom signal – Broken radar • Eagle radar - Broken • Laptop mount – Old Crown Vic Style - Broken • Partitian corner x2 • Partitian insert • Cabanet • Spot light for Crown Vic • Broken radar mount • Bed mats x13 – From jail – Been replaced and are cracked and torn • Pillows x8 – From Jail – Been replaced and are cracked and torn • Kennedy toolbox – Lid and locking mechanism broken – Has since been replaced .
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