During the commission’s long‑range calendar discussion on Dec. 1, a commissioner proposed adding an agenda item for a Davis Police Department presentation on the department’s investigative work and resources addressing crimes against children, including commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC) cases.
The maker said the department has devoted substantial investigative hours to those matters and suggested a presentation to describe local data, investigative capacity and resource needs.
"I’d like to make a motion that that we add that to the long range calendar the issue of sort of... the efforts and resources they're putting into addressing crimes against children," the commissioner said. The maker asked for a second (directed to 'Nikki'), and the transcript records a call for a second but does not capture a completed vote tally or an explicit recording of the motion’s final disposition in the available segments.
Why it matters: Commissioners said such a presentation would illuminate the scale of local investigations, staffing and cross‑jurisdictional needs and could inform future oversight, public outreach and resource advocacy.
Separately, staff and the independent police auditor discussed a January placeholder (Jan. 5) for a taser‑use/case‑report item; Michael said the office expected to be ready but could not guarantee the date.
Next steps: Staff will update the calendar with confirmed dates and coordinate with the police department to schedule the child‑investigations presentation and the taser report; a formal vote or recorded outcome on the motion was not present in the transcript excerpts.