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2003
New
Police Headquarters
Nov.
15, 2003
Open House
First Permanent
Home Since Dec. 1, 2001 Fire
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The
Collinsville Police moved to their new home (above) about Oct. 7, 2003. In 1969
the building was constructed to serve as Collinsville's Post Office (right).
The Post Office is now located across the intersection of 11th & Center.
The
Collinsville Police Dispatch office is shown above with the 911 computers and
other computers for logging events and checking vehicle and licence information
in nationwide databases.
Work
areas for the police officers ...
Police
Chief Charlie Annis conducts a tour of the new police facilities for City Commissioner
Pam Porter.
The office above is the
chief's office. Chief Annis stated that all of the furniture in the building
was made at one of the many prison facilities in Oklahoma (Hominy, Lexington,
OKC, and Stringtown for example) by prisoners.
The building has an interview
room and evidence room, but no holding facility. Prisoners are still transported
to Owasso. The Chief indicated that in the future, prefab jail cells could
be adjoined to the existing facility.