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18-12 Interlocal Agreement between the City of South Bend and St. Joseph County Metro Units
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18-12 Interlocal Agreement between the City of South Bend and St. Joseph County Metro Units
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3/26/2018
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rRed Clerk's Office <br /> BILL NO. 18-12 21 2018 <br /> RESOLUTION NO. <br /> KAREEMAH FOWLER <br /> A RESOLUTION OF ���'CLERK,SCJUTH RENp, !td <br /> THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br /> APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN <br /> THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND,INDIANA,AND ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA, <br /> FOR THE MUTUAL OPERATION OF SPECIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT UNITS <br /> KNOWN AS METRO UNITS <br /> ADDRESSING CRIMES OF SPECIAL GRAVITY IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY <br /> WHEREAS, the City of South Bend, Indiana, through the South Bend Police Department <br /> ("SBPD") has a history of cooperating with the St. Joseph County Prosecutor in the investigation <br /> and prosecution of crime within the City of South Bend; and <br /> WHEREAS, St. Joseph County, Indiana, has created three special units that conduct <br /> criminal investigations of certain crimes deemed to have high impact upon the safety and welfare <br /> of citizens of St. Joseph County, Indiana, and which further provide services to victims of certain <br /> crimes. These are the St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit("CMHU"); the St. Joseph County <br /> Special Victims Unit (SVU); and the St. Joseph County Drug Investigation Unit (DIU), <br /> collectively known as the"Metro Units"; and <br /> WHEREAS,the CMHU presently combines the expertise of highly skilled and trained law <br /> enforcement officers from the St. Joseph County Police Department, the SBPD, the Mishawaka <br /> Police Department and the Notre Dame Security Police Department, as well as the technical and <br /> support services of Indiana University South Bend, to among other things investigate, gather and <br /> report data, and share information with the SBPD concerning crimes involving death or deadly <br /> force and other connected crimes. The SVU conducts criminal investigations and provides <br /> services to victims of domestic violence, child abuse and sexual assault in St. Joseph County, and <br /> the DIU investigates and prosecutes drug related crimes within St. Joseph County particularly <br /> those involving overdose deaths, and armed drug traffickers. <br /> WHEREAS, Indiana Code 36-1-7,the Interlocal Cooperation Act, authorizes one or more <br /> governmental entities to exercise,jointly or by one entity on behalf of others,powers that may be <br /> exercised by such units severally; and <br /> WHEREAS, pursuant to IC 36-1-7, the City will cooperatively assist the Metro Units <br /> operation by providing South Bend Police Department officers to serve as Investigators, by <br /> providing each of these Investigators with a vehicle and requisite equipment, and by providing <br /> funds to pay for the cost and expenses of three additional Investigators of approximately$103,000 <br /> per officer annually, for an annual total of about $308,500. The Prosecutor of St. Joseph County <br /> will provide for the facilities needed for the Metro Unit operations subject to a separate cost sharing <br /> arrangement with the City, and the cost of the Metro Unit command staff,among other things; and <br />
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