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The Asian American Resource Center (AARC)'s Facebook Page will serve as a source for information about Asian American events and programming at the AARC in Austin, Texas. The mission of the AARC is to provide cultural spaces, resources, services, and educational programs through an Asian American Pacific Islander perspective that bring Austin's diverse communities together. All content and comments posted to this official City of Austin, Texas, Facebook site are subject to public disclosure laws. Posted comments do not necessarily reflect the views or the position of the City. The social media site shall not be used to submit open records requests to the City of Austin. Please direct open records requests to http://austintexas.gov/pir
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The APD Burglary Unit was created in June 2011 in order to centralize the investigation of residential, non-residential, and commercial burglaries in the City of Austin. Currently the unit is comprised of 14 detectives, two sergeants, one crime analyst and one administrative specialist. There were over 8,700 reported residential and commercial burglaries in the city of Austin in 2010. By centralizing all the city of Austin burglary investigations into one unit APD’s Burglary Unit can collect, investigate, and analyze information regarding burglaries committed citywide to identify the patterns and methods of burglars. With this vital information centralized, burglary detectives can focus department resources on the investigation, apprehension, and successful prosecution of these burglars. The Burglary Unit works with other units within the department, such as the APD District Representatives Unit, APD Pawn Unit, and the Austin Regional Intelligence Unit as well as other local agencies to identify suspects who commit crimes in adjoining jurisdictions.
Austin Police Officers enjoy a very competitive salary and benefits package along with a lower cost of living compared to other cities. Officers also enjoy the benefits of working for a large growing city with many options for career advancement. We invite and encourage citizens to actively comment and contribute content and engage with one another and us on topics relevant to the Austin Police Department. We will delete material that is off topic, offensive or which does not adhere to the City of Austin social media user policy: http://austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Communications/social-media-policy.pdf. All content and comments posted to this official City of Austin, Texas, Facebook site are subject to public disclosure laws. Posted comments do not necessarily reflect the views or position of the City. This social media site shall not be used to submit open records requests to the City of Austin. Please direct open records requests to http://austintexas.gov/pir.
The Texas Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities is the designated state agency on the prevention of developmental disabilities. Its mission is to minimize the losses caused by preventable disabilities especially fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and brain injury. Thus, TOPDD is minding the minds of the children of Texas!
The APD Burglary Unit was created in June 2011 in order to centralize the investigation of residential, non-residential, and commercial burglaries in the City of Austin. Currently the unit is comprised of 14 detectives, two sergeants, one crime analyst and one administrative specialist. There were over 8,700 reported residential and commercial burglaries in the city of Austin in 2010. By centralizing all the city of Austin burglary investigations into one unit APD’s Burglary Unit can collect, investigate, and analyze information regarding burglaries committed citywide to identify the patterns and methods of burglars. With this vital information centralized, burglary detectives can focus department resources on the investigation, apprehension, and successful prosecution of these burglars. The Burglary Unit works with other units within the department, such as the APD District Representatives Unit, APD Pawn Unit, and the Austin Regional Intelligence Unit as well as other local agencies to identify suspects who commit crimes in adjoining jurisdictions.
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The Texas Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities is the designated state agency on the prevention of developmental disabilities. Its mission is to minimize the losses caused by preventable disabilities especially fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and brain injury. Thus, TOPDD is minding the minds of the children of Texas!