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Life and times of the Austin Police Association. For inquiries, please email website@austinpolice.com.
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APA Podcast #11
Take a listen to the latest edition of the Austin Police Association podcast. Interim Chief of Police Robin Henderson sat down with Senior Police Officer Jessica Garner to discuss the current state of APD and how Chief Henderson plans to lead APD into the future. They also highlight the 30x30 initiative and how people can join APD.
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APA Podcast #10
We sat down with Dr. Cece Noll and discussed all of the benefits offered to City of Austin Employees through their health and wellness clinic.
City of Austin Health and Wellness Clinic
5202 E Ben
White Blvd, Ste 500, Austin, TX 78741
(512) 640-4997
Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed daily, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. &
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Property Crimes Taskforce
Credit card skimmers funneling money overseas, stolen vehicles used to facilitate human trafficking, and complex operations that prey on Austin's disadvantaged and immigrant communities. All of these were part of the investigations conducted by the Austin Police Department’s, now defunct, Property Crimes Taskforce. Take a listen to this episode where we dive into the criminal underworld that perpetrates property crimes.
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APA Podcast #9 The Pension System
Join us for an informative conversation with several key members of the Austin Police Retirement System (APRS).
Scott Askew - APRS Chair
Pattie Featherston - Executive Director
Tyler Link - Deputy Executive Director
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APA Podcast #8
We sat down and discussed the latest rumors floating around the department, some APA business updates, and an exciting new partnership.
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Defunded: Parks Police
In 1968 the City of Austin's park and recreation department hired the first park ranger. By 1970 there were 10 park rangers patrolling all of the park areas in the city. In 1985 these 10 park rangers were commissioned as peace officers creating the Austin Park Police. In 2008 the Austin Park Police officers were absorbed by the Austin Police Department as part of the Austin Public Safety and Emergency Management merger with APD. The Parks patrol remained a unit of APD until they were dissolved in 2021 as a result of defunding measures. The 36 officers assigned to patrol the 19,069 acres of parkland were sent to help the staffing crisis facing APD.
https://parkserve.tpl.org/downloads/pdfs/Austin_TX.pdf
https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Parks/Parks_Ranger/rangerhistory.pdf
Customer Reviews
Good insight
The first show was a great deep dive in just a few issues that the APA deals with. Longer episodes to cover more issues and info would be appreciated.