Pubdate: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 Source: Fayetteville Observer (NC) Copyright: 2003 Fayetteville Observer Contact: http://www.fayettevillenc.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/150 Author: Amneris Solano HARNETT SHERIFF REQUESTS FORFEITURE MONEY LILLINGTON - The Harnett County Sheriff's Department wants a share of the money that goes to the school system from confiscated property. Sheriff Larry Rollins has asked the school board to consider giving the department 75 percent of the money the schools collect from bond forfeitures and law enforcement seizures, schools Superintendent Donald Andrews said Tuesday. Under state law, the money goes to public schools. Andrews told the school board that Rollins wants the money to be used to pay salary and equipment costs for the law enforcement officers assigned to the schools. Harnett County schools receive $400,000 to $600,000 a year in confiscation money, Andrews said. About 10 officers work in Harnett schools. The school system pays salaries and benefits for eight officers, Andrews said. The city of Dunn also helps pay salaries for a few officers. The Sheriff's Department pays for vehicles, uniforms and other equipment. It costs about $38,349 a year to maintain one deputy in the schools. School board members said they needed more information before making a decision. Donna McNeill, who represents District 5, said Rollins should make a presentation to the board at its next meeting in March. The other board members agreed. "I'm still a little cloudy about some of it, as far as what his intention is," said William Levorse, who represents District 3. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth