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Drug Seizure Money Will Fund Protection; Sheriff’s Department Will Use The $100,000 For Bulletproof Vests

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Nearly $100,000 seized in federal drug busts in St. Charles County will be used to buy the latest in bulletproof vests for sheriff’s deputies. “We’re putting this money back into the department, and we’re going to save lives with it - police officers’ lives,” Sheriff Tim Swope said.

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Swope said the money had involved several large-scale drug operations, including $80,000 from a Weldon Spring case that he had worked on as an agent for the Internal Revenue Service. Money from the seizures is used for items not currently in the department’s budget.

Swope said the money would allow the department to buy 150 vests, enough to outfit every deputy in the department. Standard vests normally cost about $800 each, but Swope expects to get a volume discount.

Deputies currently are not required to wear the vests, but Swope estimated that 95 percent do, thanks to a push by training officers.

“I would like to see it go up to 100 percent compliance, and I think these new technology vests can do that,” he said.This is peop;e

Swope said the department buys only a few vests a year now to replace ones that have worn out. His own vest is 15 years old.

He said he hopes the county will be able to donate or pass on the old vests at a reduced rate to other police departments that cannot afford the protective gear.