01/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2025 13:03
Jackson, Miss. - Choctaw Police Department Officers Robert York and Jakob Waiter along with Neshoba County Deputy Mark Flake are the newest additions to the Mississippi Safe Trails Task Force (STTF). Robert A. Eikhoff, Special Agent in Charge of the Jackson Mississippi Field Office, administered the oath and stated, ""The implementation of the Mississippi Safe Trails Task Force ensures the FBI and partnering agencies work together to protect members of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and investigate criminal activity with a federal nexus in and around the Reservation Communities in Mississippi. The Task Force is dedicated in keeping our tribal communities safe by working along-side our partners, training together, and offering resources."
The FBI Safe Trails Task Force is a collaborative effort between the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to combat violent crime and drug trafficking in Indian Country. The STTF works with a variety of partners, including DEA, ATF, tribal, state, and local law enforcement. The STTF has been a key part of the FBI's partnerships in Indian Country for almost 30 years.
In December of 2022, the FBI field office in Jackson gained approval to establish the Mississippi STTF. In addition to the Choctaw Police Department and the Neshoba County Sheriff's Department, Mississippi's STTF is comprised of officers from Leake County Sheriff's Department, the City of Carthage Police Department, and the Jones County Sheriff's Department.
"The Department of Justice has been working hard to strengthen law enforcement cooperation with the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and other law enforcement partners in order to better address violent crime, the fentanyl crisis, and other public safety issues in Tribal communities," said U.S. Attorney Todd Gee of the Southern District of Mississippi.
Contact: Sheila Wilbanks
Public Affairs Officer
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