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Welcome to episode 19: I am wicked excited to speak to Laurie Anderson, Laurie is the 9-1-1 Coordinator for Charlotte County Sheriff's Office in Fla. Join us as we chat about the importance of embracing new technology in the 9-1-1 center, and furthermore why we need to train the field responders too. We also discuss the NENA Wellness Committee and the updated Acute Stress Standard that is now called the "Protecting the Well Being of the 9-1-1 professional" and how you can get involved and grow your passion Thank you to our premier sponsor RapidSOS, for more information on how you can become RapidSOS Ready and connect to the world's first Emergency Response Data Platform visit RapidSOS today and tell them Tracy sent you.
WABE health reporter and host of the podcast "Did You Wash Your Hands?" Sam Whitehead joins “Closer Look” to discuss several coronavirus-related topics, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's latest change in mask guidelines for fully vaccinated people. Plus, DeKalb County Sheriff's Office recently launched a mentoring and community-building initiative. Sheriff Melody Maddox discusses the goals and importance of the Boys To Men Summer Camp. Lastly, Dr. Christopher Edwards is the chairman of the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission. He discusses the commission's recent move to select six private companies to sell and manufacture low-THC cannabis for medical use and what this will mean for Georgians.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Commander Andrew Hobbs joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the new Escambia County Correctional Facility and the effect of ECSO community outreach programs led by Councilman Delarian Wiggins and Ronnie Rivera.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss a plane landing safely on I-10 in Santa Rosa County due to fuel shortage, the robbery that took place at the Publix in Pace, and the issue of biker gangs in the county.
Captain Peters talks about driving with school buses on the roads and in school zones. Discussion about motorcycle safety.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss deputies dispatched to a child who was found nude from the waist down and the arrest of the mother for child neglect, a 14-year old making a false kidnapping report as an excuse for skipping school, the new noise ordinance in the county, the decibel readers having not arrived to the Sheriff’s Office yet, and have there been an increase in noise complaints.
Pro Golfer Gene Siller was one of three men killed at a Kennesaw golf course; The Gwinnett Sheriff's office arrested two men on child molestation counts; Three Gwinnett products were named to this month's MLB All Star game. #GwinnettCounty #Georgia #LocalNews -The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Gwinnett Daily Post and GwinnettDailyPost.com by BG Ad Group on 7-5-2021 For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com - - - - - The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Gwinnett Daily Post and GwinnettDailyPost.com by BG Ad Group on 7-5-2021 For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Broward Sheriff's Office Undersheriff, Colonel Nichole Anderson in for Sheriff Gregory Tony
The Wilson County Sheriff's Office invites community members to an Independence Day celebration on Saturday, July 3, at the Sutherland Springs Community Building. Families and friends will enjoy games, food, soft drinks, and music from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. The community building is located at 411 Fourth St. in Sutherland Springs. For more information, call 830-557-2607.Article Link
Chris Minor is the first African American director of Parks and Recreation for Gwinnett; Gwinnett Sherriff's Office launces their new task force for mental health; The Special Needs Schools of Gwinnett received a grant for in class learning. #GwinnettCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - - The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Gwinnett Daily Post Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Gwinnett Daily Post and GwinnettDailyPost.com by BG Ad Group on 6-24-2021 For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com Gwinnett County sheriff's deputies handle arrest warrants and help catch bad guys in the county, but the Sheriff's Office is looking to tackle another issue facing the Gwinnett County community: mental health.On Tuesday, Sheriff Keybo Taylor announced the creation of a new Mental Health Task Force. The task force is meant to serve as an intermediary force, helping people experiencing mental health issues get assistance rather than simply locking them up in the county jail."The MHTF Deputies will undergo extensive training in areas such as crisis intervention/de-escalation skills, recognition of mental illnesses, personality disorders, psychopathy, and other pertinent subjects," the Sheriff's Office said in an announcement. "The team will respond to mentally ill individuals in the community who are presenting in an acute crisis symptomatic of severe mental illness rather than overt criminality. The MHTF team will provide essential support to fellow metropolitan law enforcement agencies, and our Gwinnett County judicial system as well as mental health treatment organizations that serve our community."SOURCE: www.GwinnettDailyPost.com
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the aftermath of Tropical Storm Claudette in Santa Rosa County, additional deputy patrols no longer needed in Tiger Point now that Three-Mile Bridge is back open, a man allegedly shooting another man over a jogging dispute along Munson HWY, and an update on staffing at the SRCSO.
Broward Sheriff's Office Undersheriff, Colonel Nichole Anderson
In 2017, Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil's administration began formulating a plan to reduce crime and launched the “ALL In Leon” initiative. LCSO focused on strategic partnerships and has made it a community goal to reduce crime. Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil and Assistant Sheriff Steve Harrelson join this week's episode of the Tallahassee Business Podcast, presented by Event Owl to share innovative ways they are addressing crime prevention and reincarceration. With a focus on mental health, vocational training, and partnerships with local businesses, LCSO is working to improve individuals, and offer better options than to commit crime, all while maintaining the integrity of the justice system. Learn more at www.leoncountyso.com
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the drowning of a five-year old child while he and his family were on vacation, a story where a daughter attempted to strangle their mother while the mother was driving, and Chief Tucker’s involvement with KLASS Kids.
Public Information Officer Amber Southard is joined by Commander Andrew Hobbs and Escambia County Emergency Manager Eric Gilmore to discuss hurricane season and being prepared when you are facing a storm.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss what Memorial Day means for him, weekend traffic from Avalon Blvd and Garcon Point Bridge, the introduction of body cameras, and a new patrol car that plays the Star Bangled Banner.
Forty years ago, Mark Napier accepted a position as a police officer in Iowa, and he's been in law enforcement ever since. Most of that time has been in Southern Arizona, and he has become an expert in many areas, from border issues to drug trafficking. His stories about the changes in the past couple of decades of law enforcement will give you insight to the challenges our first responders face every day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken's weekly segment with Kalamazoo County Sheriff Richard Fuller See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss a man breaking into a home and shooting another man in the leg (the man shot is okay), what is a restraining order and how is it enforced, and how the reopening of Three-Mile Bridge will impact traffic flow on Avalon and Garcon Point Bridge.
A detainee died in #CobbCounty Sheriff’s Office custody #MariettaGA #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group on 5-24-2021. For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the arrest related to the Cynthia Hoover case where she went missing and her body was found in the backyard of the suspect, a follow-up on the two women that attacked an 18-year old man during a robbery and the man defended himself by shooting the two women, killing one of them, and body cameras being rolled out this week.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Robert Bless v. Cook County Sheriff's Office
Chief Tucker join the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the bank robbery at the Synovus Bank in Navarre, and heavy traffic incidents throughout Santa Rosa County over the weekend.
We're not likely to lose the corruption-prone Sheriff's Office anytime soon, but adding this office to its rank would go a long way towards fixing it.
Captain Lee Peters and Deputy Steve Curtis with the Stafford Sheriff's Office talk motorcycles on the road, speeding, running red lights, locking your car at night and the Stafford Shield program.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the arrest of teenagers who have been burglarizing vehicles, the K-9s putting on a display for the children of the Santa Rosa Kids’ House, and the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office increasing patrols throughout Tiger Point.
Today is Thursday, April 29, 2021. Here's a look at the top headlines from around the Northland. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com.
Following a rash of reports of missing mail in recent months, Wilson County sheriff's deputies arrested another mail theft suspect. Christopher Alden Rivette, 24, of Stockdale was arrested April 12 on warrants charging him with theft of mail containing identifying information of at least 50 addresses. He also was arrested on two counts of possession of between 4 and 200 grams of a controlled substance in Penalty Group 1. Deputies found the evidence to arrest Rivette after executing a warrant to search his residence. “He is a person of interest in other cases,” Chief Deputy Clint Garza told the Wilson...Article Link
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss laws regarding pedestrian traffic, a drunk driver running into a deputy’s car in East Milton, and a woman striking the vehicle of her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend while her three children were in the vehicle.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss an unruly child having to be removed from a school bus and sent home while on the way to school, and red flag laws in Santa Rosa County.
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 04/14/2021
Cooperation between the La Vernia Police Department and the Wilson County Sheriff's Office has resulted in the recovery of thousands of dollars of stolen property. During the week of March 21, both agencies received reports of burglaries in the La Vernia area. While sheriff's deputies began interviewing burglary victims and obtaining descriptions of stolen items, La Vernia police began their own investigation. La Vernia officers obtained a description of the suspected burglar's vehicle from security video images, and on March 27, La Vernia police stopped the vehicle and arrested the driver, identified as 20-year-old Jordon Drennon. Drennon was initially charged...Article Link
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss two people missing in Santa Rosa County, the pay scale for the SRCSO, and the case of discovering of the remains of Cody Walker and the continued search for one of the subjects.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the ongoing death investigation of 14-year Cody Walker, whose remains were discovered last week, and the arrest of a suspect involving a warning shot being fired.
Sgt. Carol Burgess, Susan Sigmon and Kathy Anderson talk about benefits of having Empowerhouse working with the Stafford Sheriff's Office with domestic violence victims and situations.
Welcome to Montrose Fresh, from The Montrose Daily Press. It's FridayApril 2nd, and we're here with local news, events, announcements, jobs, and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado. Today - Delta County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Travis Lackey was named Red Cross Hero after saving suicidal man. Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at www.elevateinternet.com. Now, our feature story… When Delta County Sheriff's Office Sergeant Travis Lackey and Deputy Jake Hernandez arrived at the Eckert pasture last July, they encountered a man with a gun. He was bent on harming himself. But Sargent Lackey acted quickly. Delta County Sheriff Mark Taylor said Lackey was able to save this man's life. His quick actions that day ultimately earned him a Western Colorado Red Cross Hero of the Year Award. Lackey received it on March 20th during a virtual ceremony presented by CoBank. The incident began when Lackey and Hernandez responded to calls about an armed person who was threatening self-harm. When they arrived on scene, they saw a man in a field, with a woman latched onto him, pleading. As the officers approached, they spotted the man's handgun. And as the man turned and saw them, he brought the gun up. Mark Taylor said that Sergeant Lackey in an instant just jumped on this individual and was able to disarm him. At no point did the man point the gun directly at officers. . Then, Sergeant Lackey had the presence of mind to calm the man's wife down. He was also able to get the individual to the hospital and in touch with The Center for Mental Health. Then, weeks later, a letter came in the mail. It was from the man, thanking Lackey and Hernandez. He was able to attend his daughter's wedding instead of his family grieving over his death. So, when the time came to make nominations for the Red Cross Heroes' award, Sheriff Mark Taylor sent a letter seeking honors for Lackey. Lackey competed with more than 100 others for the honor. To learn more visit us at Montrosepress.com. Now, some local history. This week's local history is brought to you by England Fence. England Fence is family owned and operated, and they're ready to help you build your dream fence, archway, gate, or deck. Give them a call at 970-249-4430, or head over to their website englandfence.com. Horse events have been a part of Ouray County's history dating back to 1892 when funds were raised to complete a race track. And this year will be the 89th year for the historic Ouray County Rodeo, an annual event at Ouray County Fairgrounds in Ridgway. It's now become one of the largest events on the Western Slope on Labor Day. People from around the West came to compete in traditional rodeo events like bareback and bull riding. Others competed in events such as the cow pony relay race. And finally, before we go we'd like to remember the life of Dawn Marie Morrison who passed away on March 20th after a long valiant battle with Spina Bifida related health issues. Dawn was born on December 30th, 1970 in South Bend, Indiana. In May of 1976, the family moved to Ridgway, Colorado. There, Dawn began her education at Ridgway Elementary School. She graduated from Ridgway High School in the spring of 1989. After graduating, Dawn began a course of study as a veterinarian tech assistant at Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs. She moved to Nebraska in the summer of 1992, then later to Michigan where she lived before returning to Montrose in 2014. She will be greatly missed. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Dawn's life. That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com. And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more. For more than 137 years, The Montrose Daily Press has been dedicated to shining a light on all the issues that matter to our community. Go to montrosepress.com to subscribe for just $1.99 per week for our digital edition. You'll get unlimited access to every story, feature, and special section. Thank you and remember to tune in again next time on montrosepress.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the K-9 competition where the SRCSO finished 1st and 3rd in a variety of categories, Cynthia Hoover, a Santa Rosa County resident reported missing for 16 days now, a missing child located in Gulfport, Mississippi, and traffic enforcement on Avalon Blvd.
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Sheriff's Spotlight w/The Rockingham County Sheriff's Office
(Wentworth, NC) - Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page hosts episode #14 of The Sheriff's Spotlight with the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office Podcast.The Show Guest is Sergeant Kristy Disher, Sergeant of the Civil Division for the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office.The Sheriff's Spotlight with the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office highlights the office and Deputies dedicated to providing law enforcement services and maintains the trust and support of Rockingham County Citizens, all while keeping neighborhoods and communities safe.The Sheriff's Spotlight is recorded on location at the Rockingham County Sheriff's office, in Wentworth, North Carolina.Samuel Scott Page was elected as the Sheriff of Rockingham County North Carolina in 1998 and continues serving in this capacity to the present day. Sheriff Page has 30+ years of experience in law enforcement, beginning his career as a K-9 Handler in the United States Air Force in 1975. During his distinguished career, Sheriff Page has performed a variety of law enforcement duties such as Patrolman, Criminal Investigator, and Administrator. Sheriff Page served as President of the North Carolina Sheriff's Association for the 2010-2011 term and is currently a member of the NCSA's Executive Committee.Sheriff Page strives daily to improve the level of training and technology at the Sheriff's Office to better serve and protect the citizens of Rockingham County.The mission of the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office is to maintain the trust and support of our citizens, while keeping neighborhoods and communities safe. We will protect the citizens and their property with diligence 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with honesty, integrity and professionalism. We will constantly strive to create and maintain an atmosphere of professional challenge to all employees while recognizing, promoting and inspiring excellence.It is our mission to improve and maintain the quality of life we enjoy and to ensure that our county is a safe place to live, work and visit. We are totally dedicated to this mission, to the County we serve and to accept the responsibility of attaining our goal of achieving excellence within our profession.To Learn More about the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office, visit: www.rockinghamsheriff.com# # #
Words Matter: Cherokee County Sheriff's Office by McLeod Communications
The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office has apologized for comments made in regards to Atlanta spa shooter #RobertAaronLong #CherokeeCounty #WoodstockGA #LocalNews #Georgia - - - - - - Listen to the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast to stay up to date with the local news for Cherokee County. Subscribe today. Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Register Here for your essential digital news. This podcast was produced and published for the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger and TribuneLedgerNews.com by BG Ad Group on 3-19-2021 For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wilson County Sheriff's Office patrols have increased in parts of the county where residents have reported mail theft. Residents not only have been reporting suspicious activity to law enforcement, but also have been sharing information on social media. Some have not received mail they expected, while others have found discarded or opened mail on the ground. C.R. 126 residents shared photos of a mailed greeting card and a package that were both torn open. They suspect that the thief, who used to prefer darkness for his or her activity, has become bold enough to operate in daylight hours. Suspected mail...Article Link
Welcome to the 39th episode of Amplify Clearwater Show, powered by 13th Ave Media! We are very excited to take you on a journey to learn more about all of the incredible businesses, nonprofits, and community leaders. In this episode, we are featuring Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Bob Gualtieri began his law enforcement and public service career as a detention deputy working in the Pinellas County jail in 1982. After attending the police academy, he joined the Dunedin Police Department as a patrol officer and later rejoined the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office as a law enforcement deputy. Over the next 15 years Sheriff Gualtieri served in many different components of the agency, including several years conducting domestic and international drug trafficking investigations as part of a DEA task force. Sheriff Gualtieri earned his bachelor’s degree from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg and his law degree from Stetson University College of Law. After graduating from Stetson and being admitted to the Florida Bar, Sheriff Gualtieri entered private practice in Tampa, specializing in labor and employment defense. Sheriff Gualtieri is admitted to practice law in all Florida courts, before the United States Supreme Court, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and the United States District Courts in the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida. Sheriff Gualtieri returned to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office in 2006 as its general counsel and was appointed chief deputy (second in command) in 2008. Sheriff Gualtieri served in the dual role of general counsel and chief deputy until the governor appointed him sheriff in 2011. He was elected and re-elected sheriff in 2012, 2016, and 2020, respectively. Sheriff Gualtieri is the immediate past president and current legislative chair of the Florida Sheriffs Association and serves on the board of directors of the Major County Sheriffs of America (MCSA). He is also an Executive Fellow for the National Police Foundation, a member of the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA), International Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Police Executive Research Forum. Sheriff Gualtieri is active in many community organizations and serves on the Pinellas County Homeless Leadership Board, and the boards of directors for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Suncoast and the Pinellas Sheriff’s Police Athletic League. Sheriff Gualtieri has also received many awards and recognitions for his effort to improve public safety, including the 2019 Homeland Security Leadership Award, the 2019 Stetson University Distinguished Alumni Award, and being named 2014 Sheriff of the Year by Crisis Intervention Team International for his work on mental health issues. Phone Number: 727-582-6201 E-mail: rgualtieri@pcsonet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/13th-ave-media/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/13th-ave-media/support
Project Sapient Podcast (Law Enforcement & Military Discussions)
Don't forget to subscribe and like our videos on YouTube please! It really helps! This week's shorty / midweek roll call gives a big shout out to Orange County Sheriff's Office in Florida for helping an autistic boy learn how to ride a bike. The guys mention it: Policing has changed, and in a lot of ways for the (much) better ! Thanks to our thousands of listeners worldwide and our awesome supporters below! Vector Shields Gym Junkies Havok Journal LiveBoston617 WellnessForWarriors
Megan and Cristina speak with Lt. Chris Covelli of the Lake County Sheriff's Office about their successful efforts with community outreach and engagement. Lt. Covelli can be reached at CCovelli@lakecountyil.gov or (847) 317-4180.
Chief Tucker joins the Pensacola Morning News to update the status of law enforcement throughout Santa