Going 97 will give you an in depth look at law enforcement and the people behind the badge.
Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office
In this episode we go on scene with Sgt. Crain and Sgt. Wall to discuss the Sheriff's Office Crisis Negotiation Team and what they do.
In this episode we go on scene with Chief Dias and Sgt. Harris to discuss the Sheriff's Office SWAT team and what it takes to be a member of this specialty unit.
In this episode Lts Clayton and Dias discuss the 4th Amendment and how it relates to local law enforcement.
In this episode Sheriff Dirkse explains in which instances the Sheriff's Office can work with ICE, SB54, and what the community can expect from local law enforcement.
On this episode we go on scene with Lt. Clayton to discuss qualified immunity and what it means.
In this episod, we are going on scene with the Human Exploitation and Trafficking (HEAT) of the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office and Without Permission to discuss labor and human trafficking. CRIMESTOPPERS Website Download the app Provide an anonymous tip by calling 1-866-60-CRIME or 1-866-60-27463 Resources referenced for statistics Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 October 2024 report from the US Bureau of Justice To learn more about how to stay safe on Social Media visit Smart Social
In this episode Sheriff Dirkse discusses 2024 stats and goals for 2025. Mental Health is discussed during this episode. Resources mentioned in the episode: To make a police report online: Online Reporting Stanislaus County Warm Line: (209) 558 - 4600 BHRS Suicide Prevention Services Behavior Health and Recovery Services (BHRS) Addtional Reports from the Sheriff's Office: Reports
This week kick off holiday season by discussing holiday movies with Lt. Clayton.
Detective Raj Singh returns to discuss ways to stay safe during the holidays.
In this episode Sheriff Dirkse explains how the Sheriff's Office uses technology when investigating crimes in Stanislaus County.
Patterson Chief Clayton discusses how rotating assignments work within the Sheriff's Office. Join us of the Sheriff's Office Open House on October 19th. The Records Division Episode
Dr. Montalvo discusses how to be prepared in an emergency when there are medical needs. Device mentioned on the episode: Life Vac Home Kit
Deputy Singh discusses how you and your family can prepare for an emergency. Resources mentioned in the episode: Stan Aware Ready My Shake App
Deputy Torres and Executive Director Alfredo Guerra discuss the Police Activities League, also known as PAL and how the community can be more involved.
In this episode Crimestoppers and Oakdale PD discuss a case from 4th of July weekend 2006. If anyone has any information regarding this case they can contact Crimestoppers and remain annoynmous: Website Tip Page Text STANCS to 738447 Call Crimestoppers: 1-866-60-CRIME or 1-866-602-7463 Download the P3 App
Detective Singh explains the biggest culprits that cause structure or property fires, the consequences of using illegal fireworks, and how to ensure keeping your property safe.
In this episode Sgt. Gin with the Special Vehicle Operations Unit (SVOU) discusses river safety and what you need to know this summer before getting into the water.
Renee Souza discusses the Crime Scene Unit
Suzy Powell-Roos, Wellness Coordinator for the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office, and former Olympian, discusses health and wellness when working in emergency services.
Chief Clayton discusses representation of Law Enforcement, specifically Sheriff's Offices in televsion and movies.
Chief Clayton discusses sideshows and offers tips to stay safe.
Sheriff Dirkse discusses the multi-year grant received for marijuana eradication and education.
The Stanislaus Area Crime Stoppers Director Deandra explains Crime Stoppers, how this non-profit supports Law Enforcement and how the community can be involved. Stanislaus Area Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers on: Facebook Instagram
Sgt. Cupit explains the CIU and how it functions within the adult detention system.
This week we go on scene with Cerina Otero, Manager for the SCSO's record's division. She explains the functions of the records unit and the process for CCWs. Resources mentioned in the show: Open Job Listings for Legal Clerks Crime Map CCW Info
In this episode we go on scene with Sgt. Gonsalves and Deputy Soto to discuss the Jail Based Competency Program aka JBCT. The CA State Hospital JBCT Website
Sheriff Dirkse discusses California SB 2, it's status at the time of this recording, and how it will affect Stanislaus County CCW holding residents. Links to Listen to the CCW episode from 2023 on Apple or Spotify Additional resources mentioned in this podcast: 2024 New California Laws List: Capital Public Radio, KCRA News, NBC Los Angeles The definition of Mass Shooting is briefly discussed in this episode. After the recording we verified the definition via Encyclopedia Britanica which sites and explains several resources regarding the definition. Read the details here.
Sheriff Dirkse offers some anecdotal details about how 2023 was for the Sheriff's Office. This is part 2.
Sheriff Dirkse offers some anecdotal details about how 2023 was for the Sheriff's Office. This is part one.
Deputy Killian and Investigator Johnson discuss the Stanislaus County Coroner's Facility.
On this episode the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office Digital Forensics experts share ways to stay safe online. Resources mentioned by our Experts in the episode: Have I Been pwned Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) National Center for MIssing & Exploited Children MM Guardian Parental Control Bark Parental Controls
Captain Hughes is the first female captain in the history of the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office. In this episode she is interviewed by Deputy Garcia.
Chief Ridenour discusses Riverbank Police Services, the concerns of the community and community engagement.
The Sheriff's Office Digital Forensics Team explains digital forensics and how it helps solve crimes.
Detetcive Singh discusses the Bomb Squad and the benefits to having this specialized unit in Stanislaus County.
Chief Parker discusses Waterford Police Services and the concerns of the community and guidance on traveling through Waterford.
Sheriff Dirkse explains the Early Release program from CDCR and how it impacts Stanislaus County.
Lt. Letras answers questions sent in by our listeners.
Deputies Vizacano and Norton explain and discuss the Alternatives Work Program (AWP) in Stanislaus County.
Detective Raj Singh with the Fire Investigation Unit offers some helpful information about fireworks and tips to stay safe during the 4th of July.
Sgt. Cupit and Deputy Watson discuss the Dive Unit and offer some water safety advice.
Chief Clayton's interview ran over an hour. This is the second half of his interview. In this episode Chief Clayton discuss discussing perception and accountability.
Chief Clayton of Patterson Police Services discusses the growth of Patterson, California, illegal marijuana grows, and ways to connect with his team.
Sgt. Costello discusses the Special Vehicles Operations Unit (SVOU) and offers important water safety tips.
Chief Landeros discusses his outcome from Project Resolve and establishing the Community Academy in Hughson, CA.
Kate Trompetter discusses Sheriff's Dirkse's initiative, Project Resolve and the impacts on the community.
Lt. Tom Letras interviews Going 97's host Julia Washington
Deputy Silva talks about the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office K9 Unit and what it's like being a handler.
Sheriff Dirkse discusses Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits in Stanislaus County.