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But the county’s homicide rate has ticked up to 2.9 per 100,000 residents, from 1.9 in 2016, said Police Chief William McMahon.

That’s compared with a r바카라ate of 2.1 over the past 10 years, he said.

“We’re looking at a number of things,” McMahon said. Custodia cover Samsung S6 “We can’t be complacent with all of the variables we’re seeing.”

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McMahon added that he wants to make sure that the county is doing everything it can to reduce crime. cover custodia iphone 11 He said the county has a number of tools to help officers, including technology, and that some county deputies are trained to recognize situations in which officers need to intervene.

“It’s always better to deal with that situation,” he said.

The department has also made efforts to increase the number of resources it uses — to hire more detectives, increase the number of community contacts it makes with local crime victims, train officers in crisis intervention training and train officers in new technologies.

McMahon said crime has dropped in county jails while they’ve been operating near capacity.

McMahon also said the county is working with the Legislature to expand its programs that help drug victims get their records cleaned up and their property damaged in the event they commit crimes for the first time. Custodia cover Iphone 5/5S/SE Those programs have helped thousands of victims in recent years.

The county has a partnership with a group called Operation Justice, which helapronxps victims recover. custodia cover samsung That program is the first of its kind in the county.

A special committee that was created in July is studying 바카라the need for additional resources for officers, particularly as crime is up.

Police Chief William McMahon shows an image of a weapon in a display in court in the Chautauqua County Courthouse, Monday, March 22, 2017. Custodia Cover Iphone 7/8 plus (Photo: Richard Loomis, AP)

The committee was formed in July to look into the area’s needs in order to provide funding to hire more police.

The department plans to take out a grant from a state law enforcement agency this year that would give county taxpayers an additional $9.2 million to assist with a range of priorities, including improving community outreach to drug victims.

While the county would give $5.4 million over six years, it would seek additional money from the state if it cannot provide the maximum amount, McMahon said.