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Sheriff’s Office News East Baton Rouge
Inside This
Edition:
• Deputies
Receive Awards
& Recognitions
• New K-9 Unit
• Halloween
Safety Tips
• Sex Offender
Conference
Individual
Highlights:
New Hires 2
Promotions 2
Birthdays 3
K-9 4
Safety Tips 5
Deputy of Month 6
Events 8
Events 7
SID J. SID J. GAUTREAUX, III October 2008 PHONE 225-389-5000 SH SHERIFF & TAX COLLECTOR www.ebrso.org FAX 225-389-5032
Sheriff Gautreaux Reinstates Junior Deputy Program
First Time in Twenty Years
EBRSO’s Junior Deputies and Sheriff Gautreaux were out at the old Eden Park Elementary this Saturday to help clean and repair the school from Hurricane Gustav.
EBRSO formed the FIRST EVER Junior Deputy program in 1948 and the rest of the country has modeled programs after it. The EBRSO group was discontinued in the mid 1980s and has not been in place until this year when Sheriff Sid Gautreaux reinstated the program. The program, which strives to teach children to be civic minded, was called to assist the school after it received substantial damage from Hurricane Gustav.
Lt. Don May oversees the program that currently has 35 registered Junior Deputies and is still recruiting. EBRSO accepts Junior Deputies between the ages of 12 and 18. They attend classes that introduce them to numerous Law Enforcement Topics and specialized divisions. The Junior Deputies also participate in a Marksmanship Program where certified Rifle Instructors teach them to shoot properly and safely.
Chaplin’s Corner: Verses for October “If you want favor with both God and man, and a reputation for good judgment and common sense, then trust the Lord completely; don’t ever trust yourself. In everything you do, put God first, and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success.”
Proverbs 3:5-6
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Warden Grimes with his some of his new
deputies September 30, 2008.
Corrections: Michael Adams Cody House Brandon Lejeune Justin Mabile Gregory Price Joseph Stutson Alexander Vandinther Keon Washington Uniform Patrol: Rodney Morris
Sheriff Gautreaux Welcomes Recent New Hires to EBRSO
Mark Roberts to Sergeant Dustin Orillion to Corporal Edward Turner to Sergeant Johnny Scott Jr. to Captain Anthony Broadway to Corporal Michael Duplessis to Sergeant Brian Ealy to Corporal Terry Fairley Sergeant Donnie Hookfin to Corporal Wade Lamotte to Sergeant Cody McGraw to Corporal Garrett Owens to Corporal
Recent Promotions
Dana Raymond to Corporal Rhonda Ruiz to Corporal Kimberly Williams to Sergeant Shannon Broussard to Corporal Eric Pray to Sergeant Tiffany Veal to Sergeant Eric Strickland to Corporal Rozelyn Parker to Corporal
Deputies pin on each other’s insignia after
the promotion ceremony
EBRSO Milestones
30 Years Capt. Kenneth W.
Welborn
25 Years
Dy. Stuart T. Johnson
Sgt. Kimberly Williams, Capt. Frederick Thomas, Sgt Tiffany Veal, Capt. Tonola Blakes and Sgt. Sonya Harden
pose while they wait for the promotion ceremony
Cpl. Eric Strickland receives his promotion
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Oct 1st
Stephen Wallis Tessie Shumate Vincent Shaw Jr., MD.
Oct 2nd Kena Eubanks Patricia Carr
Oct 3rd Steven Young Blessing Brown Otto Harshbarger Oct 4th Timothy Curtin Verner Budd III Nat Bankston Oct 5th Sonya Harden Cameron Mitchell Cinnamon Hines
Oct 6th
Laurie Sweeney Stuart Johnson
Oct 7th Linious Garner
Oct 8th James Rivers Jr. David Lucker Johnny Jones Jr. Cynthia McClung Clayton Henry
Happy Birthday to Deputies Born in October!
Lisa Shumate Delesia Jenkins Kawande Lane Elijah Jenkins Oct 9th Nolan Riley Resa Odom Latoria Jones Robert Clement
Oct 10th Pauline Carter Shannon Graham Carlton Morgan Richard Nossek
Oct 11th Rebecca Bellue Kenneth Moore Elijah Jenkins George O’Connor Jr.
Oct12th
Scott Braud Jeffrey Neyland Ronald Blanton Sr.
Oct 14th Eric Pray
Oct 15th
Caffery Hidalgo
Oct16th Ronnie Washington Tommy Womack Mike Recatto Jr. Brad Brown
Oct 17th Theresa Norman Nikki Stonaker Kenneth Jackson
Oct 18th Don Dartez Larry James Jr. Michael Birdwell Lann Wolf Jeffery Duhon Larry Washington
Oct 19th Kailum Alexander Wesley Bryant
Oct 20th Pablo Ortiz
Oct 21st
Vickie Madison
Oct 22nd Robert Piatkiewicz Steven Gallo Jr. Michelle Landis
Oct 24th Clifton Sanford Jr. Mark Sturges TomekaJackson
Oct 25th Troy Mims Darryl Milburn Larry Johnson
Oct 26th John Stagg Tiffiny Miller Devon Cochran
Oct 27th Garland Johnson Cassandra Jackson Dudley Parker Daniel Damico
Oct 28th Tejuanya Evans Chad Tate Keva Vessel Christopher Obey Kevin Duke
Oct 29th Terry Felton Ike Long II
Oct 31st Earnest Major Russell Rose Jr. Daniel Sonnier
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EBRSO’s New K-9 Unit Returns from Training
EBRSO’s new K-9 unit just returned from their three month training course in North Carolina. Lt. James Cooper and his K-9 Balt, a German Shepard, and Sgt. Shawn Anderson and his K-9 Jeager, a Dutch Shepard, are the first members of the new unit.
Both K-9s and their handlers are trained in Tracking, Area Searches, Articles Searches, Criminal Apprehension and Drug Detection.
Copper and Anderson both went through a Master Training Course and a
Handler’s Course. They received certification through the course and both K-9s were certified through the American Working Dog Association. Anderson was also certified as a trainer/decoy.
Balt and Jeager are EBRSO’s first multi-purpose K-9s. Sheriff Gautreaux hopes to expand the unit soon.
Congratulations to both trainers and their K-9s for all the
hard work!
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Carry a flashlight Walk, don't run. Stay on Sidewalks Never go into stranger’s house Stay in familiar neighborhoods Don’t cut across yards or driveways. Make sure costumes don't drag on the ground. Avoid wearing masks while walking Carry only flexible knives, swords or other props. If no sidewalk) walk on the left side of the road Wear reflective clothing or tape Only go to lit houses Avoid strange animals Call Sheriff’s Office or police in your area with any
suspicious activity in your area.
Trick-or-Treaters’ Safety Tips
Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
If you buy a costume, look for one made of flame-retardant material.
Older children should know where to reach you.
Set boundaries for areas to trick-or-treat ahead of time with kids.
Inspect candy before your children eat it.
Toss out anything with open wrappers or that looks suspect.
Tips for Parents
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DDeeppuuttiieess!! Oct. 31st 5-9 p.m. meet at the BREC Park on Elvin. Deputies will take kids and parents to Old Hermitage Subdivision and escort them for trick-or-treating. There will be hay rides, door prizes and costume contests for the kids. Younger children must be accompanied by adults. We need volunteers from EBRSO to help out. For details contact the Public Information Office at 389-5091.
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Deputy Elbert Hill was nominated for the “Deputy of the Month” October at Parish Prison A-Shift Security.
Deputy Hill was nominated because his coworkers feel he is an "All Around Deputy" that has worked in almost every position at the prison. They feel that his versatility has been an asset in training new deputies. He has a positive outlook and is always eager to assist.
Warden Grimes said Hill is an asset to his team at the Parish Prison.
1. Assume That Any Gun, at Any Time, is Loaded.
2. Always Point a Gun in a Safe Direction.
3. Keep Your Finger off the Trigger. 4. Know What You're Shooting at. 5. Be Familiar With Your Gun. 6. Don't Shoot at Hard Surfaces
(Including Water). 7. Don't Rely on a Safety Mechanism. 8. Don’t Load Your Gun Until You
Need to. 9. Use the Right Ammo. 10. Pay Attention!
Ten Ways to Stay Safe This
Hunting Season!!
East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office will be sponsoring a Hunter’s Sight-In for the 2008-hunting season. The sight-in sessions will run from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm, beginning October 28th through November 2nd at the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office Firearms Training facility, located at 999 West Irene Road in Zachary. Hunters are encouraged to bring all rifles/handguns they intend to use, so they may be inspected for proper functioning and safe operation by EBRSO Firearms Training Staff. You can just show up or contact the staff at (225) 389-8269 for more information.
EBRSO To Host Hunter
Sight-In
Deputy of the Month EBRSO Parish Prison
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Registering Sex Offenders is one of the most important jobs that law enforcement officials have.
- Sheriff Gautreaux
EBRSO HOSTS STATEWIDE SEX OFFENDER CONFERENCE
Some members of the EBRSO Sex Offender Registry
Unit at the Conference: Cpl. Patti Freeman, Dy. Crystal
Andrews, Lt. Terry Mathis, Sgt. Angela Banta and Capt.
Bryan White
EBRSO hosted a three day conference this month to generate sex offender awareness, educate units of sex offender laws statewide, and promote a cooperative effort among all law enforcement agencies in Louisiana. The conference was targeted at those charged with the responsibility of enforcing sex offender and child predator laws. More than 200 attended from jurisdictions across the state, including probation and parole, department of corrections, prosecutors and law enforcement.
“Registering sex offenders is one of the most important jobs that law enforcement officials have,” Sheriff Gautreaux said. “In properly registering child predators we are trying to protect victims and prevent further victimization. “ Since taking office, Sheriff Gautreaux has more than doubled the size of EBRSO’s sex offender registry unit.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Along with the changing of the seasons, October also brings National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is a health problem that all women, and some men, are at risk for. It is a serious condition that women need to watch for and do monthly breast exams.
One in eight women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Louisiana has a higher than average mortality rate for breast cancer and the second lowest mammography screening utilization in the nation.
But there is great hope--early detection saves lives! When breast cancer is found early, the five-year survival rate is 96 percent. Please be sure to conduct self-exams and schedule your mammogram.
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Upcoming Events for EBRSO Oct. 10- GED Graduation Where: Parish Prison When: noon Sept. 10- Oct. 31- FLU SHOTS Where: 8742 Goodwood Blvd. Oct. 18- Gulf Coast Police Motor Skills Championship Where: Cabella’s When: All Day Oct. 19- Candlelight March for Domestic Violence Where: LSU Bell Tower When: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Oct. 28 D.A.R.E. Safety Presentation Where: 6315 Greenwell St. When: 5:30-6:00 p.m. Oct. 28- Nov. 2- Hunters’ Sight-in Gun Session Where: EBRSO Range 999 West Irene Rd. Zachary When: 8:00-4:00 p.m. Oct. 31 Trick-or-Treat with Deputies Where: BREC on Elvin When: 5:00-9:00 p.m.