GARRETT — Garrett’s mayor said a recent decision from the DeKalb County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office not to file any charges filed by Garrett police has turned the department into nothing
GARRETT — Garrett Common Council members questioned the proposed purchase of a new ladder truck for the fire department, with a cost that has risen exponentially from about $1.2 million
GARRETT â Local and county police officers have a new roadside tool to combat drug-impaired driving through the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute.
The Garrett Police Department is among 52 Indiana law enforcement agencies to receive the SoToxa Mobile Test System, a handheld analyzer that uses an oral fluid swab to detect the presence of six kinds of drugs: cocaine, methamphetamine, opiates, cannabis (THC), amphetamine and benzodiazepines.
The units cost $4,500 each, are reusable and were paid for with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funds. In total, ICJI is distributing 66 devices to 52 departments around the state. Other northeast Indiana departments receiving a device include Angola, Fort Wayne, and Elkhart city and county agencies.