Durand Police Department Public Resources

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City of
Durand Bike Licensing
Bicycle
Safety Program
Child
Identification Program The Durand Police Department has available FREE “Child ID Kits” for the use of parents and guardians. The kits provide vital information on the child from fingerprints, physical description, medical and dental information and a D.N.A. sample. Anyone wishing to pick up a kit can stop by the police department and have one given to them. It is the parent or guardians responsibility to maintain and provide the information in the kit. The parent then should keep the kit in a safe or other protective place. We would like to thank Pierce-Pepin Electric for
their donation of the kits, as well as the American Football Coaches
Association in partnership of the FBI. These kits are available at the
police department, so come pick one up today!
Car
Lockouts
Gun Locks These gun locks come with a keyed lock, which will
help you keep your weapons away from children and others who should not
handle firearms. These are only available at the police departments, and
you must come in person to pick them up.
Vacation
Home Checks - Provide your information and a number where you may be reached - List of vehicles that will
be left in the driveway, or are not uncommon to be there -
A key-holder for your home, as well as a way to
contact them - Any alarms, and what types of alarms - Date of when you will be returning
Victim/Witness Coordinator P.O. Box 206 Durand, WI 54736 Phone: 715-672-8938 Fax: 715-672-8934 As a victim of a crime in Wisconsin, you have the following rights: ●
To be informed of your rights and how to exercise your rights. ●
To information regarding the offender's release
from custody. ●
To be notified of a decision not to prosecute if
an arrest has been made. ●
To speak with the Assistant Attorney General
(AAG), or prosecutor representative upon your request, about the
possible outcome of the case, potential plea agreements and sentencing options. ●
To attend court proceedings in the case. ●
To have reasonable attempts made to notify you of
the time, date and place of upcoming court proceedings, if you
so request. ●
To be provided with a waiting area separate from
defense witnesses. ●
To a speedy disposition of the criminal
case. ●
To have your interest considered when the court is
deciding to grant a request for a delay (continuance). ●
To be notified if charges are dismissed. ●
To be accompanied to court by a service
representative. This right is limited to specific types of crimes. ●
To ask for assistance with your employer if
necessary, resulting from court appearances. ●
To request an order for, and to be given the
results of, testing the offender for sexually transmitted diseases or
HIV. This right is limited to specific types of crimes. ●
To provide a written or oral victim impact
statement concerning the economic, physical and psychological effect
of the crime upon you to be considered by the court at sentencing. ●
To have the impact of the crime on you included in
a pre-sentence investigation. ●
To be provided sentencing or dispositional
information upon request. ●
To restitution as allowed by law. ●
To a civil judgment for unpaid restitution. ●
To compensation for certain expenses as allowed by
law. ●
To have your property expeditiously returned when
it is no longer needed as evidence. ●
To be notified of the offender's eligibility for
parole and to have input into the parole making decision. ●
To have the Department of Corrections make a
reasonable attempt to notify you of specific types of releases,
escapes or confinements as provided by law. ●
To have a reasonable attempt made to notify you of
a pardon application to the governor and to make a written
statement regarding the pardon application. ●
To contact the Department of Justice about any
concerns you may have about your treatment as a crime victim. If a victim of crime is injured or killed in the
State of Wisconsin, they or their survivors may qualify to receive
reimbursement for medical or mental health services needed as a result
of the crime, lost wages or benefits resulting from the crime, or
related burial expenses. Victims must qualify for the program by meeting
several criteria. The Crime Victim Compensation Program is designed to
assist victims who have no other source of payment for these types of
crime related expenses. Useful Links Below:
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