Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway recently released a compilation of property seizures made under Missouri’s Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act (CAFA) in 2018.
The auditor’s report shows law enforcement officials seized an estimated $9.1 million worth of property in 699 seizures. Those were increases from 2017, when law enforcement officials seized approximately $7 million worth of property in 658 seizures.
Under the Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act, law enforcement officials may take possession of property or cash believed to be involved in or related to a crime. State law requires prosecuting attorneys and the Attorney General to file information about reported seizures each year with the State Auditor’s Office.
Approximately 63% of the total seized in 2018 was transferred to federal agencies. The remainder was either returned (6%), transferred to the state (1%) or still pending a final decision (23%). Approximately 6% of reported seizures did not include the disposition of the seized property.
According to the report, the estimated value of Daviess County seizures reported was $6,000 with a status report of “pending.”
This report covers forfeitures under Missouri’s CAFA. A report on activities under federal forfeiture laws will be released later this year.


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