Pubdate: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 Source: News-Sun, The (IN) Copyright: 2002 Kendallville Publishing Co Contact: http://kpcnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1487 Author: Kelly Bergman POLICE TO GET REWARDS FOR SEIZING MARIJUANA AUBURN - An agreement with the Indiana State Police will allow the Auburn Police Department to collect rewards for confiscating indoor-grown marijuana plants. The Auburn Board of Works approved the agreement at its meeting Thursday morning. The police department is currently eligible for a $250 reward for one plant seizure it performed. The reward would be given for plant confiscation and the paperwork that goes along with the processing reports. Money from these rewards is to be used only for training and equipment. Police Chief Martin McCoy also sought to have a 1986 General Motors Hummer declared surplus and of no value. The police force received three Hummers and used this one for parts to keep or get the other two running. The scrap Hummer cannot be available to the public, so it must be stored or transferred to another police agency or back to the military, McCoy said. Clerk-Treasurer Rebecca Fuller saw a problem because there is no current title on the vehicle. She said the title was still with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and she needed to look into it further before the board could approve the surplus declaration. The board tabled the issue. The police department also asked the board to approve the donation of a 1986 Ford Econoline van from the Steuben County Sheriff's Department. The van was previously modified to be used as a S.W.A.T. team vehicle and for surveillance. The Steuben County agency has received a donation from a local dealership of a new van to replace the 1986 model. Auburn's board approved the donation of the van to Auburn Police. Officer Mark Smith was promoted by the board to the rank of corporal. Smith was chosen from three candidates for the promotion. The board also approved police escorts for two annual parades. DeKalb High School will have its annual homecoming parade on Friday, Sept. 20, at 6:15 p.m. and the Northeast Indiana Vietnam Veterans will march Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek