How many arrests has DPS made since it began its partnership with Austin Police?

AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Department of Public Safety upped patrols in Austin on March 30 as part of a partnership with the Austin Police Department to address APD’s staffing shortage.

Below is a breakdown of the incidents DPS was involved in as part of the Austin Violent Crimes Task Force from March 30 through April 3, according to the department’s communications office.

1,570 traffic stops

765 citations

15 crash investigations

52 felony arrests

31 misdemeanor arrests

6 stolen vehicles recovered

11 firearms seized

174 grams of cocaine seized

40 grams of heroin seized

127,415 grams of methamphetamine seized

3 street takeover events thwarted


Texas DPS to send resources to help with Austin police staffing

According to the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, from March 30 – April 2, DPS booked 61 people compared to APD’s 222. The same report shows that DPS booked seven people with possession of marijuana under two ounces – but they were booked with additional charges.

“What I would characterize as non-traditional arrests for Austin, and by that I mean people being arrested for routine traffic violations for possession of very, very, small amounts of controlled substances,” said criminal defense attorney Rick Cofer, who addressed concerns about the drug arrests and DPS’ focus on the streets.

In 2022, Austin voters passed a measure stopping arrests for low-level marijuana offenses. Rules are different outside of Austin.


Low-level marijuana, no-knock measures passed by Austin voters

We brought these concerns to DPS and the City of Austin. DPS said troopers “cite and release” anything under 4 ounces of marijuana.

A City of Austin spokesperson said, “The majority of arrests that have occurred over the past few days as part of this initiative have been felony arrests of a serious nature. Both agencies have a policy of not making custody arrests solely for low level marijuana possession in Travis County.”

The CMT Awards and Texas Relays drew large crowds over the weekend. APD said it did feel some relief with DPS’ help over the weekend.

 

AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Department of Public Safety upped patrols in Austin on March 30 as part of a partnership with the Austin Police Department to address APD’s staffing shortage.

Below is a breakdown of the incidents DPS was involved in as part of the Austin Violent Crimes Task Force from March 30 through April 3, according to the department’s communications office.

1,570 traffic stops
765 citations
15 crash investigations
52 felony arrests
31 misdemeanor arrests
6 stolen vehicles recovered
11 firearms seized
174 grams of cocaine seized
40 grams of heroin seized
127,415 grams of methamphetamine seized
3 street takeover events thwarted


Texas DPS to send resources to help with Austin police staffing

According to the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, from March 30 – April 2, DPS booked 61 people compared to APD’s 222. The same report shows that DPS booked seven people with possession of marijuana under two ounces – but they were booked with additional charges.

“What I would characterize as non-traditional arrests for Austin, and by that I mean people being arrested for routine traffic violations for possession of very, very, small amounts of controlled substances,” said criminal defense attorney Rick Cofer, who addressed concerns about the drug arrests and DPS’ focus on the streets.

In 2022, Austin voters passed a measure stopping arrests for low-level marijuana offenses. Rules are different outside of Austin.


Low-level marijuana, no-knock measures passed by Austin voters

We brought these concerns to DPS and the City of Austin. DPS said troopers “cite and release” anything under 4 ounces of marijuana.

A City of Austin spokesperson said, “The majority of arrests that have occurred over the past few days as part of this initiative have been felony arrests of a serious nature. Both agencies have a policy of not making custody arrests solely for low level marijuana possession in Travis County.”

The CMT Awards and Texas Relays drew large crowds over the weekend. APD said it did feel some relief with DPS’ help over the weekend.

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