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how do you write a formal complaint to the sheriffs department?

03 Sep

I am a criminal justice major and have done work with local PD. After getting several complaints from teachers at my school about people parking irratically during basketball games, (in fire lanes and on sidewalk), i decided to call the sheriffs department and ask for something to possibly be done. i was very nice about it. Then, a deputy called me and told me this exact thing. “School parking is not a law enforcement matter, the school needs to enforce that not me. You need to keep your nose out of peoples buisness because its not your problem. I dont go to where you work and tell you how to do your job do i?) along with some other conversation. How do i write a complaint to the department without getting in trouble?

 
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Very Curious!!??? Anyone with 911 dispatcher experience please respond!?

31 Aug

I applied to my local sheriff department in the beginning of december I have already taken the typing test, criticall and I have gone before the board. After waiting 3 weeks I finally received a call back offering conditional employment. With an offer of permanent employment if i successfully complete the background check, polygraph, hearing test, drug test, and two psychological exams (one written and the other verbal). Now i am not concerned with the drug test, the back ground check, or the psych exams because I’m not crazy. But as for the polygraph I am a little nervous, now I’ve never murdered anyone or committed any major crime but when I was younger I did steal a couple things (yea i know young and dumb) but that was a long time ago. I just want to know what type of questions they will ask? I really want this job and i was told as long as your truthful it shouldn’t count against you but i still concerned because with a polygraph its only yes or no you cant explain anything. Can anyone help me out it will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!

 
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Can I go to the Sheriffs department about my neighbor?

27 Aug

ok to start out with, we moved here, and they had already lived here. We live in the woods. I used to be friends with her daughter, until her daughter started hanging out with these chicks who were really mean to her, and didn’t want to hang out with me again. I was about 7 at the time, maybe 6. The mother was super weird. She gaveme milk from her when she was nursing (I was 2 and asked for milk from the store!) And she would tell her kid that there were bears and wild boars if she went too far from the house (there are neither) Ever since we stopped being friends her mother has done many strange things:
When I was 8 she called the cops on me saying I poisened her dogs. I WAS 8! First of all I’m afraid to be on my own property because her dogs attack, and go onto everyone’strash cans, and property. The SPCA hasn’t done anythigna about it. SECOND of all what really happened was one of the neighbors left a poisoned chicken out to kill the rats at her house, and the dog found it.
The next night “someone” threw rocks inot our house, and andalized my mothers car. SHe won’t say it was the neighbors ‘caz she is a pastor.
EVERTIME I would drive by her on the one lane road she would glare at me or call names out at me. THEN a few years ago she came plowing up the hill, and into my car. You must stop before going over the hil to make sure there is no one there!
TODAY I came down the road, and stopped at the hill, saw a car, beeped (which is what you are suposed to do) and she swerved and nearly missed my new leased car, screamed “you fucking bitch” at me, and drove off.
WHAT CAN I DO??? I’m SURE I can get my neighbors to sign some sort of pitittion about the dogs, and turn it into the sheriffs department, but what about the lady?
I DO NOT talk to her, or even look at her never retort to her, she is in her 50’s or 60’s…. I’m 21. wtf?

 
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Is Obama’s reviewing the civil rights implications of Four Mexican nationals charged with rape, murder?

25 Aug

Is Obama’s reviewing the civil rights implications Four Mexican nationals charged with rape, murder of La.woman ?On Sunday, less than 24 hours after the lifeless body of Angela Laudun, 33, was discovered in a remote area, Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Deputies arrested and charged four Mexican nationals with her rape and murder.

According to the sheriff’s office, around 2:00 a.m., Saturday, the woman voluntarily left a Galliano bar with the men, at which time they drove her to a nearby house. Apparently, Laudin became concerned for her safety and tried to leave, but the men held her down and took turns raping her.

At some point, during the ordeal, she was strangled to death.

The men, then allegedly placed the woman’s body in their SUV, eventually dumping her in a heavily wooded area. A few hours later, the body was discovered by a man doing some work on his property.

Gonzalo Portillo Cortes, 20; Esdras Sanchez Garcia, 21; Louis Nava, 28; and Jose Castille Mareno, 23, have all been charged with aggravated rape and first-degree murder.

All four suspects work for Quality Shipyard in Houma, La., and while their employer claims that the men presented valid documents prior to their employment, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed a hold on them.

The alleged assailants are Mexican nationals and their interrogations had to be conducted in Spanish. They are currently being held in the Lafourche Parish Detention Center.

http://www.examiner.com/x-35821-Immigration-Reform-Examiner~y2010m5d11-Four-Mexican-nationals-charged-with-rape-murder-of-La-woman?cid=edition-by-channel-rss-National-Politics

 
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Does working as a corrections officer in a sheriffs department qualify for law enforcement experience?

20 Aug

I plan on working for my local sheriffs department for a couple of years then I plan on moving to California to become a private investigator. However you have to have law enforcement or investigative experience in order to qualify to get a license, so I was wanting to ask someone who knows if working in a sheriffs department as a correctional officer or deputy would qualify for the law enforcement experience that is needed to get a P.I. license in California?? P.s.: What is the difference between a sheriff deputy and correctional officer at a sheriffs department? Thank you very much!

 
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Requirements to become a Buffalo Police Officer?

19 Aug

I want to become a Buffalo Police Officer. I realize that just two years ago they had a big hiring push and had a lot of people take the exam, so they probably will not be offering another exam for a while. I was thinking that in the mean time I would try to become a county Deputy Sheriff and after some time try to do a lateral transfer. I know what the requirements are to become a Deputy Sheriff and I am in the process of meeting them. I just joined the reserves as security forces (military cop) and have started the process of getting my degree in criminal justice (have about 25 credits so far). What I can’t seem to find are the requirements for employment as a Buffalo police officer or how the process of doing a lateral transfer works.

If anyone could help shed some light I would greatly appreciate it.

 
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can the sheriffs department serve a restraining order on someone via email?

14 Aug
 
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Why in the world would Hispanic Leaders Be Very Upset Over Opening Of Immigration Office?

13 Aug

Illegal immigration is a hot-button issue that has touched off criticism against a local congressman.

Leaders in the Hispanic community are upset over the opening of a fugitive office, designed to capture criminal undocumented immigrants. Some feel the implications go beyond catching criminals.

Sunday, U.S. Representative John Sullivan announced the opening of the immigration office, which the sheriff’s office hopes the office will be housed at the Tulsa County Jail.

Everyone agrees felons should be off the streets and locked up. But, what the Hispanic community fears is the round-up of undocumented workers under the guise of looking for felons.

“If ICE goes to a work site to arrest a fugitive and they found out there are undocumented aliens there, the mandate is to arrest everyone,” says Community Activist Sebastian Lantos. “I don’t see how that’s not going to happen.”

One attorney told NewsChannel 8’s Yvonne Harris the new office also puts fear into landlords and employers who may be housing or employing illegal immigrants.

It was one year ago the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office

http://www.ktul.com/news/stories/0908/555875.html

Hispanic leaders of what? Who voted for them or by whom where they nominated? If they are upset that America is enforcing its laws then perhaps they would prefer to live somewhere they aren’t enforced. This “Community Activist” seems to be upset about things that are good for America.

This is, after all, America, and not The Mexican Employment Association or Illegal Welfare Program. Go back home and do it right the next time. The way millions and millions of immigrants have done in the past. What, Mr. Community Activist makes you and yours so special?

 
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what are the powers and duties of a deputy jalier with a sheriffs department?

07 Aug
 
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Why would the Feds stay out of ID theft case are illegals using your SSN unimportant to the feds?

07 Aug

Federal law enforcement turned a deaf ear to sheriff’s Sgt. James Anderson’s pleas for help in an identity theft investigation, but that didn’t stop deputies from arresting 55 people for suspected Social Security fraud.

Deputies executed a search warrant at L&M Optical West in Valencia Feb. 5 after residents tipped off deputies about employees using stolen Social Security numbers to secure work at the company.

The tips from identity theft victims prompted a three-month investigation, Lt. Brenda Cambra said.

Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies worked late into the night Feb. 5 booking all 55 suspects, she said.

“We had to bring on extra staff to handle the bookings. We transported people downtown because our holding cell isn’t big enough,” she said.

The Social Security Administration volunteered tips to residents whose Social Security numbers were stolen, but they wouldn’t help local law enforcement, Anderson said.

“We contacted the Social Security Administration to help identify the victims,” he said, and added he was told the administration couldn’t join the investigation.

“They didn’t tell me why except that the Social Security Office of Inspector General handles those crimes and wasn’t willing to help,” he said.

The Inspector General’s office did not return phone calls from The Signal Friday.

The suspects broke at least two federal laws by presenting fake social Security numbers for employment, said Thom Mrozek, spokesman for the United States Attorney’s office. http://www.the-signal.com/news/article/9265/

 
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Very Curious??!!! Anyone with 911 experience please respond!?

01 Aug

I applied to my local sheriff department in the beginning of december I have already taken the typing test, criticall and I have gone before the board. After waiting 3 weeks I finally received a call back offering conditional employment. With an offer of permanent employment if i successfully complete the background check, polygraph, hearing test, drug test, and two psychological exams (one written and the other verbal). Now i am not concerned with the drug test, the back ground check, or the psych exams because I’m not crazy. But as for the polygraph I am a little nervous, now I’ve never murdered anyone or committed any major crime but when I was younger I did steal a couple things (yea i know young and dumb) but that was a long time ago. I just want to know what type of questions they will ask? I really want this job and i was told as long as your truthful it shouldn’t count against you but i still concerned because with a polygraph its only yes or no you cant explain anything. Can anyone help me out it will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!

 
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What race are 90% of the deputy sheriffs at santa clara county sheriff department. just curious thats all.?

31 Jul
 
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Can the bank require that I pay the balance of my mortgage following a “short sale” that is below what I owe?

26 Jul

My home is in foreclosure and my realtor has a buyer willing to buy the home at a price agreed on by the bank. Initially the realtor told me the balance of what I owe would be “forgiven” by the bank. Today she informed me that the bank requires I sign a form indicating my continued responsibility for the balance. I’m 65 and unemployed, currently receiving social security, a minimal monthly retirement payment, and unemployment compensation. My future employment prospects are bleak. I cannot afford to pay off the balance. The home is scheduled for a sheriff’s sale in a few weeks. The bank will receive much less after a sheriff’s sale than they would if they agreed to the short sale without requiring the balance from me. Should I now consider filing for bankruptcy? Do I have any other options? I would appreciate any advice. Thank you (frustrated grandpa of 13)

 
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Sheriffs Department or Police?

25 Jul

What are the differences and I understand it can vary by state, but generally?

If you are a police officer or sheriffs deputy, why did you choose to be hired by your desired choice, why not the other?

Who is more respected, generally?

 
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How would you feel if this was you & would it change your opinion on illegal immigration?

20 Jul

A woman who purchased a Texas woman’s name and social security number to get a job in Alamance County was charged with identity theft.

Alamance County Sheriff’s Department received a call from Veronica Arias of Combes, Texas last week. Arias reported to authorities that someone was using her name and social security number, according to a sheriff’s department news release.

“Mrs. Arias has been contacted by the Internal Revenue Service in reference to unreported earnings in Alamance County,” the release states. “The Social Security Administration advised her that the individual was using her social security number for employment with Honda Power Equipment in Swepsonville.”

Honda officials verified that they had an employee using that name and social security number. After an investigation, the sheriff’s department determined that Maria Sanchez, 30, of Ivey Road, Graham was allegedly using Arias’ information.

“Mrs. Sanchez, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, advised that she purchased the name and social security number but refused to discuss how the information was obtained,” the release states.

Sanchez was charged with identity theft and was placed in Alamance County jail under $10,000 bond.

http://www.thetimesnews.com/news/immigrant_13277___article.html/jailed_job.html

 
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