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West Des Moines Police Officer Chris Morgan has tattoos on both of his arms. His tattoos will be grandfathered in, but if he gets amy more they will have to be in a place his police uniform can cover up. Des Moines police union and police administration are at odds over a new tattoo policy. Any tattoos, branding, intentional scarring of the face, head, neck, hands, exposed arms and exposed legs are prohibited. Those who already have tattoos on exposed skin are not affected. However, they must provide photographs of the tattoos that are being grandfathered in and no new ones will be allowed unless they can be covered up by the uniform. (AP Photo/The Des Moines Register, Andrea Melendez)
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Mid-Daily Items: Body art going undercover

— Police in Dallas, Texas, didn’t have to go far to find $400,000 worth of cocaine — it was in an undercover car they’d been driving for two months.

An officer cleaning the car at a patrol station Wednesday discovered the nearly 50 pounds of cocaine carefully hidden in hydraulically controlled compartments.

“These compartments have recently been more and more popular with drug operations,” said Deputy Chief Julian Bernal, commander of the narcotics division.

Dallas police put the two-door 2004 black Infiniti into police service on May 7 after seizing it at a drug house. It had been found at a drug house earlier this year along with a 1999 Honda.

Bernal said the narcotics division searched both the vehicles and found nothing unusual after the seizure. The Honda was sold at auction.

Bernal said police plan to contact the person who bought the Honda to find out if drugs are hidden in that car, too. And, they are also trying to find out who owned the cocaine they have been secretly driving around with.

— It wasn’t drugs they found in Clayton, Mo. It was cash.

A correctional officer at the intake facility at the St. Louis County Justice Center last week found $55,000 stuffed behind a toilet paper dispenser.

The bundle of money was in $100 and $50 bills, said Clayton Police Chief Thomas Byrne.

Officials interviewed inmates about the money, but none admitted knowing anything about the stashed cash.

The money was placed in a special bank account until the owner can be determined, Byrne said.

— And finally, the police valor medals were in place, the furniture in the Missouri governor’s Capitol office was rearranged and the reporters were assembled. But there was a suspicious void at the front of the room.

The four police officers being honored for their composure while facing personal danger weren’t there.



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