More than $26 million in federal stimulus funds were given to 21 Indiana cities to hire police officers. Listed from greatest to least given:
City of Indianapolis: 50 officers; $11,046,850.
South Bend Police: 13 officers; $2,453,295.
City of Gary: 11 officers; $2,076,514.
Anderson Police: Six officers; $1,501,434.
City of Terre Haute: Six officers; $1,204,896.
Muncie Police: Five officers; $1,160,175.
Kokomo Police: Five officers; $1,146,950.
City of East Chicago: Five officers; $1,120,105.
Marion Police: Four officers; $947,500.
Lafayette Police: Four officers; $915,564.
Michigan City Police: Three officers; $592,641.
Merrillville Police: Three officers; $588,090.
Clarksville Police: Two officers; $467,844.
City of LaPorte: Two officers; $382,154.
Lake Station Police: One officer; $186,183.
Linton Police: One officer; $161,370.
Akron Police: One officer; $143,176.
Town of Spencer: One officer; $138,942.
City of Clinton: one officer; $134,136.
Montezuma Police: One officer; $129,288.
Nashville Police: One officer; $118,635.
State Total: 21 agencies; 126 officers; $26,615,742.