Post on 01-Sep-2020
February 2014 East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office
East Baton Rouge
Sheriff’s Office
Inside this issue:
Deputy Of The Month
2
Congratulations 3
In The Community 4
Birthdays 5
Upcoming Events 6
EBRSO TAKES ON WINTER WEATHER
Sheriff Sid Gautreaux commends the men and women of the office that served the community throughout the inclement weather. The office deployed
extra deputies as well as used Reserves to supplement efforts on bridges and roads. The office experienced a decrease in call volume during the
inclement weather and only responded to thirty-three minor vehicle accidents. Thanks to all that worked so hard!
DEPUTIES OF THE MONTH
Perry Frith, of the Burbank Substation, has been named Uniform Patrol Deputy of the Month. Deputy Frith was hired by the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office in April of 2011. While off duty, Deputy Frith learned that Financial Crimes Detectives were requesting assistance at a motel in regards to a counterfeit 100$ bill. Deputy Frith had previously worked a similar case on December 29, 2013 and had access to a surveillance photograph, which showed a sub-ject conducting the transaction. This information assisted detectives in linking the subjects under investigation and led to an initial arrest. As a result of Deputy Frith’s assistance, de-tectives were able to clear five cases and hope to link them to several other complaints.
Lieutenant John Dempre, of the Range, has been named the Administrative and Sup-port Services Deputy of the Month. Lieutenant Dempre was hired by the Sheriff’s Office in December of 1998 in the Narcotics Division. He later settled at the Range in Septem-ber of 2005. Lt. Dempre has an overwhelming respect and commitment to offering pro-fessional and quality training to those individuals that he meets. His approaches to training tasks are comprehensive, in detail, and motivating. He continuously researches his subject matters to insure that he offers the most accurate information to those indi-
viduals under his tutelage.
Dy. Carey Cole, of the Foreclosures Division, has been named the Civil Deputy of the Month. Ms. Cole was hired by the EBRSO in August of 2006 in the Foreclosures Di-vision and has faithfully served in that capacity since then. Ms. Cole shows commit-ment and dedication on a daily basis to her work that has resulted in a significant in-crease in her productivity, averaging a data entry rate of about 4000 subpoenas per month.
Deputy Cody Williams, of SCAT, has been named the Detective and Special Operations Deputy of the Month. Deputy Williams was hired in February of 2009 in Corrections and transferred to SCAT in December of 2010. On December 5, 2013, Deputies with EBRSO and other law enforcement agencies conducted an undercover prostitution operation at a lo-cal hotel in Baton Rouge. Dy. Williams took part in the operation as part of the take down/arrest team. Using information gained from other deputies assisting with the investigation, Dy. Williams was able to draft a warrant and affect the arrest of a subject for human traffick-ing.
Cinnamon Hines has been named the Corrections Deputy of the Month. Mrs. Hines was hired in July of 1998 in Foreclosures and transferred to the Parish Prison in March of 2000. Mrs. Hines is extremely well organized and shows the same level of courtesy and attention to all co-workers, inmates, and family members alike. Her strong presence has increased morale and brought new energy to the mailroom. Deputy Hines has set a wonderful example for her co-workers.
EBRSO New Hires
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Chaplain’s Corner: Verse of the
Month
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to
[his] purpose.
Romans 8:28
New Hires Kendrick Lewis-Uniform Patrol Natasha Thrman–Corrections
Christopher Adams– Uniform Patrol James Jordan-Corrections
Shalantha Moore– Corrections Jonathan Russo-Uniform Patrol
Carolyn Jackson– Civil Foreclosures Brent Viator-Corrections
Ryan Fontenot– Uniform Patrol Travis Leblanc– Corrections
David Yellott– Finance & Budgeting
In Memory of Gwendolyn Clayton Mrs. Clayton has worked in the Criminal
Records division of EBRSO since 2006, and passed away this January.
Our thoughts and prayers are with her friends and family.
EBRSO CPU and DARE teams participated in many events this month including Safe Street's Mid-term school Supply Giveaway. Over 100 students from Kindergarten to High School received sup-plies to start the 2014 year. The sheriffs office also donated 10 bikes to Open Air Ministries. The bikes are found property that have been unclaimed. CPU stopped by Dalton Elementary to speak with the children on school bus behavior.
Happy Birthday to Deputies
Born in February
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February 1st
Matthew Stokes Walter Griffin
February 2nd
David Blackwell Timothy Lazaroe Joshua Ellis
February 3rd
Craig Landry Michael Lawley Danny Fernea
February 4th Jason Demoulin Jared Ruiz Meja Poullard
February 5th Thomas Cole
February 6th Leonard Gaines Thomas pitre Brandi Ringo Delores Larkins Gregory Scott Joshua Babin Benjamin Braff Samuel Price Katherine Firmin
February 7th George White
February 8th Justin Brister Randall Persick Andrea Collins
February 9th Shawn Glover Janice Foster Daron Heatly
February 10th Natasha Stingley Kenya Ferchaud
February 12th Mark Roberts Joseph Bell D’ane Chambers John Buie Michael Fontenot
February 13th Ahlisa Wyatt Jason Jones Troy Grimes Pamela Moran Sterling Bennett
February 14th Melissa Fagot Rhonda Langlois Jackie Hohensee Jacquelyn Cosper
February 15th Robert Fritts Leroy Simon Gloria Taplin
February 16th Marius Domingue
February 17th Landy Jackson Suzanne Carter
February 18th Richard Mohr John Simoneaux Patricia Barnes Darrell Bell
February 19th Leonard Harris Markus Sylvester
February 20th Holly Sanchez Jeffrey Williams
February 21st James Mcfarland
February 23rd Riketiuna Ruffin
February 24th Reginald Haslom Karen Fourrier
February 26th David Norton
February 27th Tanyelle Jenkins
February 28th Kelvin Mills Merven Wardlaw Tomicka Armwood
February 29th Thomas Jackson
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EAST BATON
ROUGE
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
February 14th
Valentines Day
February 22
nd Parade
What: Krewe Of Orion Parade Where: Downtown Baton Rouge When: 6:30 p.m. February 22
nd Polar Plunge
What: Special Olympics Where: Cabela’s in Gonzales When: 7:30 a.m.
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