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Unit poised to take on property crime
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December 18, 2013 |
Starting January 1, 2014, Mat-Su Valley residents will have
a unit of troopers working to combat property crimes, the
Criminal Suppression Unit (CSU). One sergeant and three troopers
have already been assembled and are diligently collecting
information and will be ready for the official start date.
The Alaska State Troopers in the CSU will be uniformed and using marked
patrol vehicles to enhance visibility during directed patrols in
areas of known criminal activity.
While troopers began discussions to create the CSU after
handling what seemed like a large amount of property crimes, it
became even clearer the unit was needed after the community
noticed and voiced the same concerns. The creation of the CSU
was announced during a community meeting in the Menard Sports
Complex on December 13.
Members of the community were joined
by prosecutors, law enforcement agencies and other concerned
groups to discuss property crimes in the Mat-Su Valley.
The new unit was made possible by the increase in overall
trooper positions as requested by the Governor and approved by
the legislature in the FY 2014 budget. Overall, 17 new trooper
positions were approved statewide, five assigned to the Mat-Su
Valley.
To learn more about how you can prevent property crimes, sign up
for the Alaska State Trooper Citizens Academy in the Mat-Su
Valley. The next academy will be held starting January 14
through April 15. |
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