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MCSO Outlines Contract Details with City of Semmes

(Courtesy of Mobile County Sheriff's Office)
(Courtesy of Mobile County Sheriff's Office)
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Updated: 1/15 1:10 pm
(SEMMES, Ala.) The Mobile County Sheriff's Office has outlined the contract details between it and the city of Semmes.

MCSO will provide one experienced supervisor and five deputies for the city of Semmes. Sheriffs Officials say it will patrol Semmes 24 hours a day, seven days a week and provide the follow support without additional cost to the city:

Detective Support
Major Crimes
Crime Scene & Identification
SWAT Team
Narcotics
Crime Prevention Unit
Training
Legal Support
Administrative Support

The deputies will work out of the Semmes Substation. The contract between MCSO and the city of Semmes began on Dec. 1, 2012.

More details are expected to be formally introduced at a news conference Wednesday in Semmes.
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TaterMasher - 1/15/2013 4:43 PM
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This is a good proposal on paper; and that is where it ends. Mobile County is already shorthanded on personnel to patrol the county. All this essentially does is take away deputies from thus making all of the other residents of Mobile county suffer. If the city of Semmes wants to have police, then they need to form their own police force, not borrow officers from other agencies.
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