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Chandler City Council approves $2.25M for police programs and staffing

Chandler City Council has approved $2.25 million in state funding to  bolster Chandler Police Department programs and staffing.

Chandler police will use about $1 million to hire temporary part-time investigators. 

“Well we certainly have a staffing concern, as all agencies throughout the nation. And this will help alleviate some of those areas that we feel that it’s extremely important that we don’t have a backlog in investigations when it comes to crimes against children, human trafficking, sex crimes, homicides," said Chandler Sgt. Emma Huenneke.

A portion will also go toward a pepper-ball pilot program for patrol officers.

"It allows us to use a less lethal compliance tool that can be deployed at a distance greater than 20 feet, and it doesn’t cause significant bodily injury," Huenneke said.

The rest of the funds will go towards additional technological capabilities. 

Jill Ryan joined KJZZ in 2020 as a morning reporter, and she is currently a field correspondent and Morning Edition producer.