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Equitable Sharing Payments of Cash and Sale Proceeds by Recipient Equitable Sharing Payments of Cash and Sale Proceeds by Recipient Agency for Florida Fiscal Year 2016 Agency Name Agency Type Cash Value Sales Proceeds Totals 4th Judicial Circuit, State Attorney's Office State $0 $2,761 $2,761 11th Judicial Circuit, State Attorney's Office State $149,224 $0 $149,224 17th Judicial Circuit, Office Of The State Attorney Local $62,724 $325 $63,049 Alachua County Sheriff's Office Local $225,007 $24,950 $249,957 Apopka Police Department Local $42,103 $7,995 $50,098 Baker County Sheriff's Office Local $15,638 $35,195 $50,833 Bay County Sheriff's Office Local $0 $1,136 $1,136 Boca Raton Police Services Department Local $1,324 $139 $1,463 Boynton Beach Police Department Local $1,324 $9,729 $11,053 Bradenton Police Department Local $85,191 $3,897 $89,088 Brevard County Sheriff's Office Local $25,525 $2,771 $28,296 Brooksville Police Department Local $3,400 $0 $3,400 Broward Sheriff's Office Local $1,662,575 $230,229 $1,892,804 Cape Coral Police Department Local $29,514 $82,259 $111,773 Casselberry Police Department Local $397 $970 $1,367 Charlotte County Sheriff's Office Local $19,715 $82,259 $101,974 Citrus County Sheriff's Office Local $83,430 $0 $83,430 City Of Altamonte Springs Police Department Local $22,804 $11,150 $33,954 City Of Aventura Police Department Local $0 $5,208 $5,208 City Of Chipley Police Department Local $0 $379 $379 City Of Coconut Creek Police Department Local $487,404 $120,278 $607,682 City Of Daytona Beach Police Department Local $93,336 $11,662 $104,998 City Of Homestead Police Department Local $21,149 $0 $21,149 City Of Lake Mary Police Department Local $20,189 $150 $20,339 City Of Lakeland Police Department Local $67,976 $37,722 $105,698 City Of Largo Police Department Local $51,673 $11,017 $62,690 City Of Longwood Police Department Local $65,164 $5,563 $70,727 City Of Margate Police Department Local $96,206 $329 $96,535 City Of Miami Police Department Local $165,983 $182,105 $348,088 City Of Naples Police Department Local $19,715 $82,259 $101,974 City Of Oviedo Police Department Local $30,514 $11,150 $41,664 City Of Pembroke Pines Police Department Local $97,500 $0 $97,500 City Of South Miami Police Department Local $0 $5,208 $5,208 City Of Sweetwater Police Department Local $91,286 $3,049 $94,335 City Of Tallahassee Police Department Local $7,533 $291 $7,824 City Of Winter Park Police Department Local $29,651 $642 $30,293 Clay County Sheriff's Office Local $4,187 $0 $4,187 Clearwater Police Department Local $68,320 $13,819 $82,139 Clermont Police Department Local $59,192 $2,854 $62,046 Cocoa Police Department Local $3,955 $3,419 $7,374 Collier County Sheriff's Office Local $31,072 $1,191 $32,263 Columbia County Sheriff's Office Local $56,107 $22,680 $78,787 Coral Gables Police Department Local $208,431 $178,555 $386,986 Coral Springs Police Department Local $183,104 $9,057 $192,161 Davie Police Department Local $273,846 $12,663 $286,509 Delray Beach Police Department Local $13,967 $27,050 $41,017 Department Of Business And Professional Regulation Local $90,622 $19,405 $110,027 Department Of Financial Services - Division Of Insurance Fraud State $2,682 $20,961 $23,643 Desoto County Sheriff's Office Local $12,266 $0 $12,266 Fernandina Beach Police Department Local $45,407 $15,307 $60,714 Flagler County Sheriff's Office Local $1,073 $8,384 $9,457 Florida Department Of Law Enforcement State $131,884 $7,015 $138,899 Florida Highway Patrol State $144,675 $5,328 $150,003 Florida National Guard State $50,348 $72,591 $122,939 Florida State University Police Department Local $4,770 $0 $4,770 Fort Lauderdale Police Department Local $1,508,473 $163,800 $1,672,273 Fort Myers Police Department Local $10,983 $0 $10,983 Franklin County Sheriff's Office Local $3,508 $0 $3,508 Gainesville Police Department Local $8,867 $15,083 $23,950 Glades County Sheriff's Office Local $156,142 $24,866 $181,008 Golden Beach Police Department Local $18,181 $15,633 $33,814 Green Cove Springs Police Department Local $27,327 $9,784 $37,111 Hardee County Sheriff's Office Local $26,020 $2,626 $28,646 Hernando County Sheriff's Office Local $63,743 $2,626 $66,369 Hialeah Police Department Local $21,450 $14,302 $35,752 High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force - Polk County Task Force $164,847 $18,753 $183,600 Highlands County Sheriff's Office Local $25,806 $0 $25,806 Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Local $81,272 $24,575 $105,847 Hollywood Police Department Local $253,525 $20,444 $273,969 Indian Creek Village Police Department Local $103,254 $0 $103,254 Jacksonville Beach Police Department Local $20,391 $15,265 $35,656 Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Local $121,851 $150,721 $272,572 Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Local $16,702 $0 $16,702 Jupiter Police Department Local $7,307 $31,440 $38,747 Lake County Sheriff's Office Local $57,874 $12,957 $70,831 Lauderhill Police Department Local $4,885 $0 $4,885 Lee County Sheriff's Office Local $34,157 $0 $34,157 Leon County Sheriff's Department Local $8,266 $826 $9,092 Levy County Sheriff's Office Local $40,130 $16,831 $56,961 Madison County Sheriff's Office Local $0 $7,891 $7,891 Maitland Police Department Local $1,118 $0 $1,118 Manatee County Sheriff's Office Local $82,743 $46,499 $129,242 Martin County Sheriff's Office Local $56,581 $0 $56,581 Metropolitan Bureau Of Investigation Task Force $311,951 $8,939 $320,890 Miami Gardens Police Department Local $240 $2,507 $2,747 Miami-Dade Police Department Local $593,280 $209,847 $803,127 Miramar Police Department Local $23,300 $4,119 $27,419 Nassau County Sheriff's Office Local $41,645 $3,496 $45,141 New Port Richey Police Department Local $945 $0 $945 North Bay Village Police Department Local $401,912 $181,706 $583,618 North Miami Beach Police Department Local $1,238,004 $171,498 $1,409,502 Ocala Police Department Local $19,557 $23,414 $42,971 Office Of Statewide Prosecution Local $16,556 $0 $16,556 Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Local $46,653 $5,962 $52,615 Orange County Sheriff's Office Local $184,598 $47,124 $231,722 Orlando Police Department Local $110,394 $15,145 $125,539 Osceola County Sheriff's Office Local $45,012 $2,900 $47,912 Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Local $571,997 $124,313 $696,310 Palm Beach Gardens Police Department Local $4,526 $22,047 $26,573 Panama City Police Department Local $19,553 $3,817 $23,370 Pasco Sheriff's Office Local $102,323 $29,001 $131,324 Pensacola Police Department Local $20,808 $2,843 $23,651 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office Local $357,187 $32,516 $389,703 Pinellas Park Police Department Local $6,955 $0 $6,955 Plant City Police Department Local $23,848 $3,778 $27,626 Polk County Sheriff's Office Local $63,371 $0 $63,371 Putnam County Sheriff's Office Local $16,094 $35,231 $51,325 Riviera Beach Police Department Local $10,932 $0 $10,932 Saint Johns County Sheriff Local $2,302 $8,384 $10,686 Saint Petersburg Police Department Local $67,553 $19,377 $86,930 Sanford Police Department Local $24,317 $10,316 $34,633 Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Local $11,292 $12,608 $23,900 Sarasota/Manatee Airport Police Local $10,257 $0 $10,257 Seminole County Sheriff's Office Local $46,423 $12,716 $59,139 Sumter County Sheriff Local $13,918 $0 $13,918 Sunny Isles Beach Police Department Local $26,325 $0 $26,325 Sunrise Police Department Local $653,139 $142,170 $795,309 Tampa International Airport Police Department Local $10,440 $0 $10,440 Tampa Police Department Local $72,730 $38,690 $111,420 Tarpon Springs Police Department Local $30,140 $3,897 $34,037 Taylor County Sheriff's Office Local $1,404 $6,073 $7,477 Titusville Police Department Local $58,457 $10,316 $68,773 Union County Sheriff's Office Local $14,874 $11,707 $26,581 Volusia County Sheriff's Office Local $50,117 $12,631 $62,748 Walton County Sheriff's Office Local $19,553 $3,817 $23,370 West Miami Police Department Local $51,472 $3,993 $55,465 West Palm Beach Police Department Local $76,642 $31,127 $107,769 Winter Garden Police Department Local $36,410 $2,936 $39,346 Winter Springs Police Department Local $46,090 $3,730 $49,820 Florida Totals $13,641,981 $3,252,669 $16,894,650.
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