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Sheriff Baxter and the newest member of the Western District of New York Human Trafficking Task Force, Deputy Keith Beer, react to the federal conviction of a man MCSO arrested for sex trafficking.
In today's Sharper Point Commentary, Jim Sharpe talks about the man indicted yesterday on animal abuse charges after MCSO found several dead and sick dogs. He also spoke out about backyard breeders and the benefits of adopting.
Listen as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale delve into the Statewide Automated Biometric Identification System (S.A.B.I.S.) with Manager Michael VanRoo.Learn more about how S.A.B.I.S. works and how it acts as a valuable tool for law enforcement and our community.
You often don't see them, because they work behind the camera, however MCSO Police Digital Technicians Ray Montinarello and Michael Jaeger are an integral part of the MCSO Communications Team. On this edition of "Behind the Badge with MCSO," watch as Undersheriff Korey Brown turns the tables and interviews the individuals who are usually interviewing others. Ray and Mike also manage the MCSO Body Worn Camera Program. Oh....and did we mention they love to laugh, a welcome addition to the MCSO family.
On today's why. Why is dropping the policy to test guards a mistake at Maricopa County detention centers?
The Court Security Bureau is one of five bureaus at the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. Chief Dale Erne oversees the bureau, responsible for the physical protection of the judiciary, court personnel, attorneys, witnesses, juries, and all individuals who have court business within the Monroe County Civic Center complex and the NYS Supreme Court 4th Department Appellate Courthouse. Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host, Deputy Sanders Tisdale, explore the intricacies of the bureau with the Chief.
He was cool before PR was en vogue. On this edition of the "Behind the Badge with MCSO" Podcast, if you don't already know him, meet "Uncle Phil" Salamone. Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale interview the Rochester icon who is usually making sure everyone has a great day in our community. Whether working security at the Kodak Center, Rochester Amerks, Lilac Festival, or working as a parking attendant at Innovative Field, home of the Rochester Red Wings, (and so many other ROC venues), "Uncle Phil" makes you feel welcome and at home. His signature line, "Uncle Phil Loves You" is uniquely his and has a way of warming everyone's heart.
ICYMI On Midday Mobile Dan Brennan and Dalton Orwig talked to ESD K9 Estie and her partner Laura Grantham about online safety for children! There are quite a few dangers online for children with scam, predators and trafficking. MCSO's ESD Estie wants to make a difference and educate children on navigating the internet! Listen here!:
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host, Deputy Sanders Tisdale, pour their attention into the "Coffee Connection - Project Empower." This women-managed and run coffee shop works with recovering addicts to employ those who once struggled with addiction, transforming lives. Hear from Executive Director Joy Bergfalk and employee Genia Collyer and the connections they make within our community; helping others to maintain sobriety and live a healthy life.
Sacrifice and Service. Two words our MCSO deputies and Veterans live by. Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host, Deputy Sanders Tisdale, talk with Veteran and MCSO Deputy John DeMarco and Laura Heltz, Executive Director of the Veterans Outreach Center. The VOC continues to provide essential services for veterans in need in our community. We learn from both Deputy DeMarco and Ms. Heltz what it means to put service before self.
Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale talk with MCSO New Commander Patricio Rojas. Learn more about the role as well as the man holding the position, Commander Rojas.
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and MCSO Lt. Matt MacKenzie and Deputy Matt Whiting showcase our Motorcycle Unit. Motorcycles have been a part of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office for more than a century. They assist during community events, such as parades, and patrol paths, such as the Erie Canal, where patrol cars might not easily be able to access. Our motorcycle unit helps to keep our community safe through enforcement and easy access to challenging environments.
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and guest co-host, former 13WHAM television news anchor Ginny Ryan, talk with former 13WHAM television news anchor, Don Alhart. Celebrating 58 years of service to community, Mr. Alhart retired on the same day that he began at the station: June 6, 1966 - June 6, 2024.
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter talks with the Reentry Associates of Western New York (RAWNY). MCSO partners with this agency in the Monroe County Jail in an effort to help incarcerated individuals make a productive transition back into society upon release from Jail. MCSO Director of Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Joel Yager and RAWNY Program Director, Yari Rivera, and their teams help to prepare incarcerated individuals with the tools they need for success.
After 28 years, Manatee County sheriff's detectives have solved a cold case murder with the arrest of the victim's former boyfriend. We speak with Randy Warren of the Manatee Sheriff's Office about the 1996 murder of Doris Korell of St. Petersburg and the arrest of Stephen Ford. (Photo courtesy Manatee County Sheriff's Office).
What an awesome opportunity to showcase the New York State Sheriffs' Institute Summer Camp, a gem located on the shores of Keuka Lake. In this Special Edition of the "Behind the Badge with MCSO" Podcast, watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter explores this amazing summer camp that welcomes adolescents from throughout NYS, who for economic reasons, might not otherwise get a chance to attend a camp. On location, with beautiful Keuka Lake as a backdrop, Sheriff Baxter sits down with NYSSI Executive Director Chris O'Brien, Deputies Neale and Jenkins who are assigned to the Camp, and one of the campers, Juliet.
The tables are turned! Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter flips the interview switch on three guys who are used to hosting their own Podcast. Sheriff, (a former Rochester Police Captain), sits down with the Crime Dawg Podcast Founder and Hosts, Johnny Fiorica, David Simpson, and Jason Blanchard, all of whom are either current or retired officers with the Rochester Police Department. Get ready to laugh as these law enforcement officers and former colleagues talk shop, swap stories and have a good time!
Primary election day is today and security is increased across Arizona. MCSO Deputy Chief Frank McWilliams explains that while voters may not see uniformed officers at polling stations, they are certainly going to be monitoring.
The MCSO Teen Police Academy is a great opportunity for young people to build confidence, while learning good decision-making and leadership skills. We recently graduated 21 students in our Teen Police Academy Class #20, who successfully completed our one-week introduction to law enforcement course. Congratulations also to Teen Police Academy Class #21, completing the same course this summer. Watch as Undersheriff Korey Brown sits down with Community Engagement Deputy Payne and Deputy Napier, who once attended the Teen Police Academy, before continuing on to pursue a career with MCSO. For more information about the MCSO Teen Police Academy: https://bit.ly/45ZqUif
"Behind the Badge with MCSO" NEW Video Podcast Episode #125 - Pines Games. Watch as Guest Host, PIO Deputy Brendan Hurley, talks about the Pines Games, happening every Tuesday & Thursday throughout the summer at the Pines of Perinton. It's an opportunity for children and adolescents who reside at the Pines in the Town of Perinton to interact with law enforcement in a positive light while having fun and building encouraging relationships. Deputy Hurley sits down with our A-Zone Community Engagement Deputy, Todd Thurston, Town of Perinton, New York Commissioner of Parks and Recreation, Jeffrey Nutting, and Stacey Thompson, Senior Community Coordinator at the Pines, to learn more about the games.
MCSO’s Traffic Study Annual Report analyzes racial disparities in stop length, citation rate, search rate, arrest rate and seizures following a search. “The findings in this report are proof of the hard work our staff continues to deliver every day to provide professional services to our community,” Sheriff Russ Skinner said in press statement Friday. How do numbers compare to the first year of the report?
MCSO’s Traffic Study Annual Report analyzes racial disparities in stop length, citation rate, search rate, arrest rate and seizures following a search. How do numbers compare to the first year of the report?
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter talks with MCSO Lt. Andrew Soike, Monroe County Assistant Fire Coordinator Derek Hardy, and Monroe County EMS Medical Director Dr. Jeremy Cushman about their roles with the Rescue Task Force; a three-prong approach to responding to critical incidents and large-scale emergencies incorporating law enforcement, fire and EMS.
Our guest today is Jerry Sheridan. Jerry is a Constitutional Conservative Republican, and understands that the role of Sheriff besides keeping people safe is to serve the People in protecting the Constitution, people's liberties and freedoms including gun rights. Jerry is a member of the CSPOA (Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association), and he is a 2024 candidate for Maricopa County Sheriff. 1) There is so much evidence that the Federal Government has weaponized the DOJ and other three-letter agencies against the Citizens. What can a Sheriff do about that? 2) What are your thoughts about the current non-enforcement of immigration and drug / human trafficking laws in Maricopa County? 3) An issue that too many people are not familiar with, yet being impacted by is the exorbitant spending of taxpayer moneys with the Melendres lawsuit at MCSO. What can you tell us about this issue? 4) Red flag laws and the underlying threats against gun rights are not going away anytime soon. How will having a Sheriff who values the Constitution make a big impact against them? 5) Many people do not understand that a sheriff is a very unique law enforcement position. Please help our audience distinguish between sheriff and other positions of leadership in law enforcement. 6) Sheriff is an extraordinarily influential position with a tremendous amount of responsibility and even power. The previously elected sheriff was a Democrat. The current appointed sheriff switched parties to be a Democrat. What will be your strategy to shift from the current appointed sheriff to your policies? 6) What makes you uniquely qualified to hold the position of the top law enforcement officer in the 4th largest county in the nation?
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter sits down with Monroe County Executive Adam Bello to discuss the State of Monroe County, specifically the Public Safety aspect. Sheriff Baxter and County Executive Bello talk about current crime trends, as well as issues related to law enforcement, and the state of our community when it comes to protecting and serving the citizens who call Monroe County "home."
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office welcomes our community's senior citizens to learn about the Sheriff's Office, how it works, the various units, and ask questions of our agency. The academies are run by our three Community Engagement Deputies, representing the three zone substations. Watch as Monroe County Undersheriff Korey Brown chats with the Community Engagement Deputy in A-Zone, representing Monroe County's East-side, Deputy Todd Thurston, Joel Freeman with the Penfield Recreation Center, and Jan Guldbeck, one of the seniors attending the Senior Citizen Academy.
Mercedes Vega is seen on video at 9:15 p.m. leaving her apartment complex in Tempe, Arizona. In the video Vega is seen walking with her face looking down as if she was on Facetime. Mercedes Vegas is texting multiple people on the night of April 16. And looking at those messages as a whole, she is either going to meet friends for Sushi, meet other friends at "Dave&Busters," or, as she indicates in another text, go to work. In one of her text messages Mercedes Vega says, "I just feel weird, like maybe I shouldn't go anywhere." In the early morning hours of April 17, the Harquahala Fire Department responds to a report of a burning car on the “north hand shoulder” of the I-10 highway, west of Tonopah, Arizona. Firefighters find a 2018 Chevrolet Malibu on fire. Once the fire is put out, a deceased human body is found in the rear passenger seat. At 1:15 a.m. Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies are called to a scene to assist the Arizona Department of Public Safety on a death investigation. Investigators talk to the man who called law enforcement about the car on fire. Robert Miller tells officials he saw a person walking outside the vehicle. Using fingerprints, investigators can identify the woman found inside the burning Malibu as 22-year-old Mercedes Vega. The 2018 Chevrolet Malibu in which her body was found, does not belong to Vega. The car has a Salvage Title vehicle registered to State Farm Insurance and the burning car is 60 miles from Vega's Tempe, Arizona apartment. Mercedes' 2019, White, Dodge Charger is found illegally parked near First Street and Farmer Avenue, 1.5 miles south of where she lives. According to her mother, the car is parked while running with the keys in the ignition so it would be stolen or towed. The MCSO has video surveillance of Vega's Charger from the time it is left parked on the road until the time police recover it. Vega didn't park it where it was found. Maricopa County Medical Examiner's report states the cause of death was “conflagration, blunt force and ballistic injuries," and the Manner of Death is Homicide. The death report also states she has blunt force trauma and gunshot injuries that contributed to her death, and an odor of bleach within the larynx. The report notes the presence of gloves and bleach found in front of the car and lighter fluid in the backseat. JOINING NANCY TODAY: Tom and Erika Pillsbury - Mercedes Vega's parents, FB: Justice for Mercedes Marianna Vega Sarah Ford – Legal Director of South Carolina Victim Assistance Network, Former Prosecutor (focusing on crimes against women and children) & Host of “Stepping Toward Justice” podcast; X: @Sarahafordfordesq Robin Dreeke – Behavior Expert & Retired FBI Special Agent / Chief of the FBI Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program; Author: “Sizing People Up: A Veteran FBI Agents Manual for Behavior Prediction;” X: @rdreekeke Dr. Michelle DuPre – Former Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: “Homicide Investigation Field Guide” & “Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide;” Forensic Consultant Bianca Buono – Reporter, 12 News (Phoenix, AZ), X: @BiancaBuono See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office has two Commercial Vehicle deputies who conduct inspections on large vehicles to ensure everyone on the road is safe. Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-Host Deputy Sanders Tisdale talk with Deputies Gulisano and Sanfilippo about the importance of their work to keep the economy moving.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office has three Community Engagement Deputies, one assigned to each of our Zone Substations. These deputies are liaisons to our community, offering crime prevention programs and services to aid citizens. They are ready to assist and serve our community leaders in each of the zones, working with school districts, community groups and the citizens we serve. Watch as Undersheriff Korey Brown talks about the role of these public servants with Community Engagement Deputies Jonathan Payne, Kelly Valvassori and Todd Thurston.
Praying that Sandy is never the witness to a crime6:42- Scott's Fallout obsession11:28- It's Italian Garagio season18:32- Facebook Marketplace fanatics, this is an even BETTER way to make quick money 24:41- Someone in Rochester is using GoFundMe in a very different way. Do you think it's out of line?38:20- That's NOT what we thought Trucker Ray would look like42:24- The one thing from our past we thought was completely obsolete, is actually in more homes in NY than any other state in the country. But why???48:20- Scary threat made to the MCSO, but what's even more intriguing is HOW the threat was delivered52:24- An emotional ending to Scott's play yard swing set saga
April is Autism Awareness Month. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office has three Autism Community Liaisons who serve as a link between the MCSO and our community. One of those liaisons, guest host Deputy Brendan Hurley, shares more information about our partnership with Autism Up's Full Life Academy. Deputy Hurley speaks with Full Life Academy student Noah Smith, Autism Up Chief Marketing Officer Lisa Ponticello, and Bill Moran, Host of Billified: The Bill Moran Podcast.
How cool!!! Rochester, NY sits directly in the path of totality of the Solar Eclipse happening on April 8, 2024. At 3:20 p.m., our region will experience 3 minutes and 38 seconds of complete totality! Learn more about the safety plan the Monroe County Sheriff's Office has for this event, including important traffic reminders and advice as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host, Deputy Sanders Tisdale, interview MCSO Special Operations Unit Lt. Andrew Soike.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss why MCSO deputies gave special treatment to the parents of a Preston Lord murder suspect.
Watch or listen in as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale learn more about A-Zone Captain Kevin Schoepfel and what it takes to police the substation covering the east-side of Monroe County. Captain Schoepfel shares his experiences, love for the job, as well as challenges.
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) deputies, on a mission to extradite Lori Vallow from a prison facility in Idaho, encountered a curious addition to her possessions - a locked black box. This revelation has sparked intrigue surrounding its contents and their relevance to ongoing legal proceedings. Newly obtained records shed light on Vallow's extradition journey, costing MCSO over $15,000, during which deputies were instructed to secure the black box and later book it into evidence. The contents, revealed through video footage, included electronic case files and notebooks, shedding further light on the legal complexities surrounding Vallow's case. According to deputies, Vallow, despite her incarceration, remained "extremely talkative" and "cooperative" throughout the journey, even posing inquiries about potential indictments against her husband, Chad Daybell, in Arizona. This inquiry comes in the wake of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office's decision not to prosecute Daybell in related cases. The black box, emblazoned with a label reading "Property of Means Law Office, PLLC," has raised questions about its connection to Vallow's legal representation in Idaho. The contents, including hard drives and a laptop, hint at the depth of legal complexities surrounding Vallow's extradition and subsequent legal battles. Vallow's case has garnered national attention, stemming from the tragic deaths of her children, Tylee and JJ, and her connection to the death of her former husband, Charles Vallow, and Chad Daybell's first wife, Tammy Daybell. While Vallow faces two conspiracy to commit murder charges in Maricopa County, her inquiries about Daybell's potential indictment underscore the ongoing legal saga surrounding this high-profile case. As Vallow awaits trial in the Estrella Jail, the revelation of the black box's contents adds yet another layer of intrigue to a case that has captivated public interest and legal scrutiny alike. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) deputies, on a mission to extradite Lori Vallow from a prison facility in Idaho, encountered a curious addition to her possessions - a locked black box. This revelation has sparked intrigue surrounding its contents and their relevance to ongoing legal proceedings. Newly obtained records shed light on Vallow's extradition journey, costing MCSO over $15,000, during which deputies were instructed to secure the black box and later book it into evidence. The contents, revealed through video footage, included electronic case files and notebooks, shedding further light on the legal complexities surrounding Vallow's case. According to deputies, Vallow, despite her incarceration, remained "extremely talkative" and "cooperative" throughout the journey, even posing inquiries about potential indictments against her husband, Chad Daybell, in Arizona. This inquiry comes in the wake of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office's decision not to prosecute Daybell in related cases. The black box, emblazoned with a label reading "Property of Means Law Office, PLLC," has raised questions about its connection to Vallow's legal representation in Idaho. The contents, including hard drives and a laptop, hint at the depth of legal complexities surrounding Vallow's extradition and subsequent legal battles. Vallow's case has garnered national attention, stemming from the tragic deaths of her children, Tylee and JJ, and her connection to the death of her former husband, Charles Vallow, and Chad Daybell's first wife, Tammy Daybell. While Vallow faces two conspiracy to commit murder charges in Maricopa County, her inquiries about Daybell's potential indictment underscore the ongoing legal saga surrounding this high-profile case. As Vallow awaits trial in the Estrella Jail, the revelation of the black box's contents adds yet another layer of intrigue to a case that has captivated public interest and legal scrutiny alike. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) deputies, on a mission to extradite Lori Vallow from a prison facility in Idaho, encountered a curious addition to her possessions - a locked black box. This revelation has sparked intrigue surrounding its contents and their relevance to ongoing legal proceedings. Newly obtained records shed light on Vallow's extradition journey, costing MCSO over $15,000, during which deputies were instructed to secure the black box and later book it into evidence. The contents, revealed through video footage, included electronic case files and notebooks, shedding further light on the legal complexities surrounding Vallow's case. According to deputies, Vallow, despite her incarceration, remained "extremely talkative" and "cooperative" throughout the journey, even posing inquiries about potential indictments against her husband, Chad Daybell, in Arizona. This inquiry comes in the wake of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office's decision not to prosecute Daybell in related cases. The black box, emblazoned with a label reading "Property of Means Law Office, PLLC," has raised questions about its connection to Vallow's legal representation in Idaho. The contents, including hard drives and a laptop, hint at the depth of legal complexities surrounding Vallow's extradition and subsequent legal battles. Vallow's case has garnered national attention, stemming from the tragic deaths of her children, Tylee and JJ, and her connection to the death of her former husband, Charles Vallow, and Chad Daybell's first wife, Tammy Daybell. While Vallow faces two conspiracy to commit murder charges in Maricopa County, her inquiries about Daybell's potential indictment underscore the ongoing legal saga surrounding this high-profile case. As Vallow awaits trial in the Estrella Jail, the revelation of the black box's contents adds yet another layer of intrigue to a case that has captivated public interest and legal scrutiny alike. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) deputies, on a mission to extradite Lori Vallow from a prison facility in Idaho, encountered a curious addition to her possessions - a locked black box. This revelation has sparked intrigue surrounding its contents and their relevance to ongoing legal proceedings. Newly obtained records shed light on Vallow's extradition journey, costing MCSO over $15,000, during which deputies were instructed to secure the black box and later book it into evidence. The contents, revealed through video footage, included electronic case files and notebooks, shedding further light on the legal complexities surrounding Vallow's case. According to deputies, Vallow, despite her incarceration, remained "extremely talkative" and "cooperative" throughout the journey, even posing inquiries about potential indictments against her husband, Chad Daybell, in Arizona. This inquiry comes in the wake of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office's decision not to prosecute Daybell in related cases. The black box, emblazoned with a label reading "Property of Means Law Office, PLLC," has raised questions about its connection to Vallow's legal representation in Idaho. The contents, including hard drives and a laptop, hint at the depth of legal complexities surrounding Vallow's extradition and subsequent legal battles. Vallow's case has garnered national attention, stemming from the tragic deaths of her children, Tylee and JJ, and her connection to the death of her former husband, Charles Vallow, and Chad Daybell's first wife, Tammy Daybell. While Vallow faces two conspiracy to commit murder charges in Maricopa County, her inquiries about Daybell's potential indictment underscore the ongoing legal saga surrounding this high-profile case. As Vallow awaits trial in the Estrella Jail, the revelation of the black box's contents adds yet another layer of intrigue to a case that has captivated public interest and legal scrutiny alike. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
February marks Black History Month. Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale talk with MCSO Community Affairs Executive Dr. Torrance Jones and Pastor Donald Stevens of Helping Hands Missionary Baptist Church about celebrating and recognizing Black History Month all year. "When I think what does it mean to me? I am black history, ya know on a personal level," said Dr. Torrance Jones, MCSO Community Affairs Director. "I remember, just my mother and father, they grew up in the South and they grew up actually in segregated schools. So they did not grow up in a system where schools are integrated when it comes to black and white."
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale talk with Lt. Mackenzie who oversees the MCSO Snowmobile and Track Vehicle Unit. These vehicles aid deputies and our community in many ways, to include assisting during challenging weather conditions, missing persons cases, and at times, investigatory purposes and so much more.
Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Podcast Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale sit down with MCSO Sgt. CJ Zimmerman and Public Information Officer, Deputy Brendan Hurley to learn more about the MCSO Attempt to Identify Social Media postings and the partnership with MCSO Communications to engage the community.
Stolen vehicles. Will insurance cover it? Sheriff Baxter talks with Nicholas Pagano of the Elmwood Agency and Evan Stark of the Bob Johnson Auto Group about stolen vehicles and the impact on insurance, car dealerships and you the consumer.
Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and guest co-host, Sgt. Mike Zamiara, discuss the role of the Part-time Road Patrol deputy with Deputy Joe Resch. Consider joining our Police Bureau part-time if you have a desire to serve our community, are looking to off-set your full-time career, or are interested in only working a few hours a week. It's a great opportunity!
Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale discuss Jail Academy Class #53 with Class Counselor Deputy Story and Class Captain, Recruit Deputy Rivera. The discussion centers around the role of both positions and the impact they have on new incoming recruits.
Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Guest Co-host, PIO Deputy Brendan Hurley discuss the U.S. Marshal Service Task Force and the importance of the fugitive Crime Watch Flyers with former Task Force Member, Deputy Matt Young.
Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale talk with MCSO Recruitment Deputies Sarah Schreiner and Jacob VanSlooten about the upcoming Deputy Sheriff Jailor Test. Deadline to apply is November 3, 2023.
Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale check back in with Fairport Police Chief Matt Barnes and Gates Police Chief Rob Long having served in their Chief roles for more than a year now. Listen in as these law enforcement leaders discuss challenges and successes.
School is back in session! Listen in as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter discusses the important role of our School Resource Officers and some back to school safety advice with SRO Deputy Derrick Goettel.