Gary Conn. April 14, 2015. (Photo by Simon Crouch)Gary Conn. April 14, 2015. (Photo by Simon Crouch)
Chatham

Police Auctions Going Online

The long standing practice of bidding for found or seized items from Chatham-Kent police is going online.

Chief designate Gary Conn says live auctions are expensive to hold and the savings can be put back into other operations.

"We require a supervisor, quarter master, auxiliary officers, special constables, set up, movement of the property, all of those things cost," he says. "There's a significant savings. Per year, we are looking at around $4,000."

Police Auctions Canada, the Toronto company that will be auctioning the items, charges a 50% commission but Conn says even at that level, the returns to the police service will be higher than now.

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