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DAVIS SHERIFF'S STATION "IMPAVIDUS BELLATOR" LOS SANTOS COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT On the 14th of May, 1993, the Davis Police Department was disbanded by the Davis City Council as a result of the skyrocketing homicide rates that were left unattended paired with the significant controversies with local communities and multiple police brutality claims. A day later a new contract was signed with the Los Santos Police Department. The Los Santos Police Department served the City of Davis and its unincorporated areas up until 1998 when their 5 year term concluded. The premises of the old Davis Police Station was subsequently converted into a youth activities center in an attempt to combat the elevated homicide count conducted by minors. This center was in use prior to it shutting down in early 2000 due to lack of funding for the program. Shortly thereafter on the 17th of September, 2000, the Davis City Council contracted with the Los Santos County Sheriff's Department to become the main municipal law enforcement agency for the City of Davis. The whopping 22 million dollars per annum paid by the City of Davis to the LS County Sheriff's is utilized in providing a variety of specialized teams and highly trained patrol deputies to serve Davis and its unincorporated areas. A year later after the opening in 2000, station command within the Davis Sheriff's Station adopted "impavidus bellator" to be the stations motto. When translated from Latin it is "the fearless warrior" which pays homage to the deputies working at the station and the willpower they have to overcome any task, no matter the difficulty. The Davis Sheriff's Station proudly serves the City of Davis, Strawberry, Chamberlain Hills, Rancho, Palomino Highlands, and the unincorporated area of La Puerta. MY GOALS ARE SIMPLE I WILL ALWAYS BE PAINFULLY HONEST WORK AS HARD AS I CAN LEARN AS MUCH AS I CAN AND HOPEFULLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLE'S LIVES. - Deputy David W. March, EOW 04/22/02
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