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El Cerrito Police Dept. Agreements with other agencies

 

Contra Costa County District Attorney 633.8 PC Statement on warrantless use of eavesdropping device, September 21, 2011

Department of Homeland Security HSI Overtime Agreement, October 4, 2012

Homeland Security MOU, December 18, 2012

Immigration and Customs Enforcement MOU, April 8, 2013

West Contra Costa County Narcotic Enforcement Team WEST Net MOU, Nov 2013-Dec 2014

Defense Department 1033 Certification Package, 2014

Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Agreement, January 19, 2015

Northern California High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Cost Reimbursement Agreement, 2015

FBI Safe Streets East Bay Task Force, 2016

Contra Costa County Sheriff Mutual Aid Agreement, 2017

Source: California Public Records Act request, August 9, 2017. Response received September 7, 2017.

 Posted by Mike Katz-Lacabe at 8:52 pm  Tagged with: Contra Costa County District Attorney, El Cerrito Police Department, FBI, HIDTA, homeland security, HSI, ICE, OCDETF, Safe Streets East Bay Task Force, West Contra Costa County Narcotic Enforcement Team

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