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Governor Dunleavy Prioritizes Public Safety in Annual Address

Governor Dunleavy Prioritizes Public Safety in Annual Address Public Safety Remains Job Number One for the Dunleavy Administration (Anchorage, AK) – Governor Mike Dunleavy highlighted a number of accomplishments and priorities of the Alaska Department of Public Safety during his annual State of the State Address. Since taking office the governor has charged his public safety team to continue to make public safety job number one for his administration.  “Governor Dunleavy has made it clear that the safety of all Alaskans is his top priority, and that is the goal that I have worked tirelessly towards over the last two years with the countless professionals that work for the Department of Public Safety,” said Alaska Department of Public Safety Commissioner Amanda Price. “I am proud of all that my department and its dedicated employees have accomplished to meet the governor’s charge and make Alaska a safer state.”

TPD Reports It s On Track To Test 650 Backlogged Rape Kits Federal Grant Is Covering

Credit NPR The Tulsa Police Department says they’re on track when it comes to testing rape kits out of a backlog of 3,000. A $1.5 million Department of Justice grant awarded in 2018 was supposed to pay for processing up to 650, as well as accompanying investigations and victim advocacy services. Capt. Jillian Phippen, who oversees the special victims unit, gave the city council an update this week. To date, we’ve tested 454 of those kits, and by the end of this grant, which is September of this year, we will have tested the full 650, Phippen said. Kits that could result in prosecutions are being prioritized, but detectives don’t always get the outcome they want because of how long they’ve been in storage. For example, there was one kit where the victim identified had died before they got to it.

Chief Assistant DA Deborah Tillman retires after 25 years of service

Chief Assistant DA Deborah Tillman retires after 25 years of service     MOBILE, AL (WALA) Mobile County Chief Assistant District Attorney Deborah Tillman has retired after 25 years of service to the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office. District Attorney Ashley Rich stated, “Deborah Tillman is remarkable, and it has truly been an honor to have her sit beside me as the Chief Assistant District Attorney for the past 10 years. This office is a better place because of all that she has done for this community and the citizens of Mobile County. We are so proud of her accomplishments at the District Attorney’s Office, and I want to thank her for making such a lasting impression on so many people during her career.”

After 3 Years and $1 5 Million Testing Rape Kits, Alaska Made One New Arrest

After 3 Years and $1 5 Million Testing Rape Kits, Alaska Made One New Arrest
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Alaskan Law Enforcement Ignore Law Requiring DNA Collection of Violent Arrestees

Alaskan Law Enforcement Ignore Law Requiring DNA Collection of Violent Arrestees
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