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1. Kansan.com - 'Haunted' church leveled by owners; police fining curious trespassers
www.kansan.com/getstory.aspx?i - [Cached]Published on: 10/31/2003 Last Visited: 11/1/2003
Since Gaines' visit, the church building itself was torn down by the site's owners in March 2002 for safety reasons, said Lieutenant Don Crowe of the Douglas County Sheriff's Department.
"The walls were leaning and we didn't want anybody to get hurt," Crowe said.
Crowe said that people had been coming out to the cemetery, which sits on private property, since he started working at the department 27 years ago.
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2. Douglas County, Kansas - Commission Minutes-Details
www.douglas-county.com/local_g - [Cached]Published on: 4/5/2004 Last Visited: 1/14/2005
Lieutenant Don Crowe, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, appeared before the Board to discuss a proposed towing contract. Crowe explained that the contract would be split into two parts -- one contract for passenger vehicles and light duty trucks, and a second contract for medium and heavy duty trucks. By splitting this into two contracts this would allow for most of the towing services in Douglas County to be eligible to bid. There will be a requirement that they be able to provide three (3) wreckers. The contract would also include the towing of all county vehicles at the bid rate. Crowe outlined the following contract details:
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Crowe also explained that the non-preference rotational list would no longer be used. Instead, the citizens will be provided with a list of available tow services.
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Crowe requested approval to solicit bids for this type of tow contract.
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Crowe responded that the Sheriff's Office averages 250 requests and the City of Lawrence probably averages 1200-1500 requests.
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3. Douglas County, Kansas - Commission Minutes-Details
www.douglas-county.org/local_g - [Cached]Published on: 4/5/2004 Last Visited: 2/3/2005
Lieutenant Don Crowe, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, appeared before the Board to discuss a proposed towing contract. Crowe explained that the contract would be split into two parts -- one contract for passenger vehicles and light duty trucks, and a second contract for medium and heavy duty trucks. By splitting this into two contracts this would allow for most of the towing services in Douglas County to be eligible to bid. There will be a requirement that they be able to provide three (3) wreckers. The contract would also include the towing of all county vehicles at the bid rate. Crowe outlined the following contract details:
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Crowe also explained that the non-preference rotational list would no longer be used. Instead, the citizens will be provided with a list of available tow services.
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Crowe requested approval to solicit bids for this type of tow contract.
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Crowe responded that the Sheriff's Office averages 250 requests and the City of Lawrence probably averages 1200-1500 requests.
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Crowe stated the individual would sign a form documenting their decision.

