Wapato at a glance
Population by race and Hispanic origin
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Full-time law enforcement staff, Wapato Police Department
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Federal grant funding for Wapato
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Military equipment transfers
Data last updated July 11, 2025
$66.7K value of military equipment has been transferred to the Wapato Police Department
The highest-value stock number reported is TRUCK,UTILITY with 1 item valued at $63,894.00 each
Recent equipment transfers
| Ship date | Item and National Stock Number (NSN) | Quantity | Acquisition value, each | Acquisition value, total | DEMIL code | DEMIL IC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/30/2015 | SIGHT,REFLEX 1240-01-411-1265 |
5 | 5 @ $342.00 | $1,710.00 | D | 1 |
| 4/14/2015 | FIRING DEVICE,NON-LETHAL 1095-01-526-7860 |
1 | 1 @ $1,114.00 | $1,114.00 | D | 1 |
| 6/22/2012 | TRUCK,UTILITY 2320-01-107-7153 |
1 | 1 @ $63,894.00 | $63,894.00 | C | 1 |
Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements
Data last updated January 25, 2022
Settlements
We identified 1 publicly reported settlement that resulted in $125,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.
| Year | Description | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 |
Former Wapato police chief, Michael Campos, will receive $125,000 to settle an employment claim he filed against the City of Wapato. Campos was previously fired for attempting to intimidate witnesses, lying under oath, and participating in investigations where he had a clear conflict of interest. Campos filed the employment claim through his police union. Records will now reflect that he resigned from his position, per the terms of the settlement agreement. |
Compensation
$125,000.00 |