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12/3 - Recruitment meeting with Chief Stallman and Captain Chambers of Altoona Police Department which resulted in the department opting in. (2 people, representing 1 agency).
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12/3 - Recruitment meeting with Chief Stallman and Captain Chambers of Altoona Police Department which resulted in the department opting in. (2 people, representing 1 agency).
12/3 - Recruitment meeting with Chief Chris Scott of West Des Moines Police Department which resulting in the department opting in. (1 person, representing 1 agency).
12/4 - Recruitment meeting with Sheriff Schneider and Deputy Stanton of Polk County Sheriff's Office to introduce the project. (2 people, representing 1 agency).
12/4 - Meeting with Chief Deputy Maxwell, Lt. Larson and Sgt. Bowers of Dallas County Sheriff's Office to introduce the project. (3 people, representing 1 agency).
12/4 - Meeting with Chief Siepker of Polk City Police Department resulting in the department opting in. (1 person, representing 1 agency).
12/11 - Recruitment meeting with North County Police Cooperative (Chief Buchanan, Mayor James W. McGee from Vinita Park, Council member from Wellston - Stephanie R. Perry, Alderman from Vinita Park and wife of the Mayor -Celeste McGee, and 3 other city officials that will be identified by Chief Buchanan later today) (7 participants, representing 1 agency).
12/11 - Recruitment meeting with Chief Larry Hampton of University City Police Department (1 participant, representing 1 agency)
12/11 - Recruitment meeting with Chief Jeffrey Hartman and Capt. Timothy Koncki of Creve Coeur Police Department the resulted in the department opting in, (2 participants, representing 1 agency).
12/11 - Recruitment meeting with Major Mark McKeon and Capt. Norman Mars of Hazelwood Police Department (2 participants, representing 1 agency).
12/10 - recruitment meeting with Tom Ross (Executive Director) and Mei Xue (Data Project Manager) from Utah Commission for Criminal & Juvenile Justice (CCJJ). (2 people representing 1 agency.)