EBRSO April Newsletter 2014 - East Baton Rouge Sheriff`s Office
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East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office April 2014 Congratulations to Sheriff Sid Gautreaux Elected Chair of Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement Inside this issue: Deputy Of The Month 2 Congratulations 3 In The Community 4 Birthdays 5 Upcoming Events 6 The Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement elected East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux this month to serve as Chair of the Board. Sheriff Gautreaux stepped in for Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley who has served for the past six years. Nominated by the board, Sheriff Gautreaux ran unopposed and was unanimously elected. As Chair, Sheriff Gautreaux will be the Chief Executive Officer of the Commission and oversee all board meetings. The board consists of 54 members representing criminal justice agencies throughout Louisiana. DEPUTIES OF THE MONTH Deputy Chad Ruiz, Training, has been named the Administrative and Support Services of the Month. Deputy Ruiz was hired by the EBRSO in July of 1991. Deputy Ruiz is a certified instructor in First Aid/CPR, Freeze +P, Radar, and is a POST Corrections instructor. He is also an instructor in the CARTA Academy, teaching several classes. Deputy Ruiz‟s CDL certification makes it possible to have a bus assigned to the academy and allows him to transport the classes to various sites for PT training when necessary. He represents the Office in a positive and professional manner, while taking great pride in his work. Deputy Jackson Bridel, Kleinpeter Substation, has been named the Uniform Patrol Deputy of the Month. Deputy Bridel was hired by the Sheriff‟s Office in August of 2011. Deputy Bridel is a very proactive deputy. He makes numerous self-initiated arrests to include DWI and warrants due to his proactive nature. On March 8, 2014, during a traffic stop, the driver fled. Deputy Bridel maintained his composure and began to follow the fleeing vehicle. After crashing at an intersection, the driver fled on foot. Deputy Bridel captured the fleeing suspect and an investigation began. The suspect was arrested for being in possession of a stolen handgun, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, suboxone, and paraphernalia. All of the narcotics were bagged for individual sale. Deputy Sylvester Lee has been named the Corrections Deputy of the Month. Deputy Lee was hired by the Sheriff‟s Office in September of 2011. His outstanding attendance record and his attention to detail have allowed him to prove his worth at the Parish Prison. Deputy Lee has recovered numerous amounts of inmate contraband to include shanks, tobacco, tattoo guns, etc. At any moment, Deputy Lee‟s can be called on to work in any area of the prison without complaint and effectively handle the situations that arise. William Thomas, of Homicide, has been named the Detective of the Month. Deputy Thomas has been with the Sheriff‟s Office since July of 2009. He became a member of the Homicide Division in July of 2013. In February of 2014 Deputy Thomas heard, what he interpreted to be a threat to a material witness while listening to an inmate call. Thomas notified the BRPD to protect the witness and began an investigation to locate the suspects mentioned on the call. The suspects were located and detained and the witness testified at the trial as planned. Captain Willie Douglas has been name the Civil Deputy of the Month. Captain Douglas was hired by the EBRSO in December of 1988. Through hard work and determination, he has increased the collection of business and valorem taxes. He has also accepted additional responsibilities willingly and executed them with the same vigor as his primary job. Lastly, Captain Douglas always assists any EBRSO Division when called upon to do so and is always looking for opportunities to enhance the image of the Sheriff‟s Office when the situation presents itself. Page 3 East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office Congratulations New Hires Brennan Goree– Uniform Patrol Babatunde Babalola– Uniform Patrol Ryan Schluter– Corrections Jose Sandoval– Corrections Richard Camp– Corrections Edwin Delvalle-Corrections Randy Bullock– Uniform Patrol Aric Mohler– Corrections Eric Pray– Uniform Patrol Travis Snyder– Communications Promotions Cpl. Larry Turner– Sergeant Dy. Ronald Sanford– Sergeant Dy. Justin Brister– Corporal Chaplain’s Corner: Verse of the Month "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well..” Matthew 6:33 The Sheriff, Coroner, Louisiana State Police, Baton Rouge Chief of Police, and District Attorney jointly issued an alert this month to warn parents, young adults, and teenagers of the danger our community is currently facing from the sale and consumption of products being sold as “synthetic marijuana”. Also this month Community Policing Unit surprised the children at Our Lady of the Lake to deliver donated gifts. Sheriff Sid Gautreaux also joined Chef Celeste in the kitchen and Scott Rogers on the set of the Around the Town Show. The Sheriff and DA hosted an appreciation lunch for the LSP Crime Lab. East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office Page 5 Happy Birthday to Deputies Born in April April 1st Shanon Blackwood Jennifer Poynor April 2nd Richard Camp April 3rd Mark Carrier Candace Brown Cline Breland Amanda Oliveaux Jackson Bridel Brad Manuel Trevor Dismukes April 5th Richard Johnson Joshua Harris Brian Dedon th April 6 Matthew Wolfe April 8th Kevin Bodin Mark Pursely April 9th Marjorie Guercio Shahiem Grant Jonathan Mcclung April 10th James Ringo Srivatcha Naragoni Kyle Hall Jose Sandoval April 11th Elbert Hill Daffana Turner Tyler Lathrop April 12th Bryan Simmons Christy Fritz Marlon Roundtree April 13th Tonikia Huff Ivan McKnight April 25th Larry Burchell Lisa Kistler Letollyon Hitchens Jeffrey Sickler April 26th Charles Pollar April 14th Bernadette Foster Tabitha Tabb Carolyn Cavalier April 27th Peggy Guidroz Shayne Charping April 15th Anthony Ponton Herbert Williams William Benson April 28th Cedric Buckner William Bennett April 17th Wendell Duncan April 18th John Dempre Galen Kent April 20th Paul Noble April 21st Charles Norwood April 22nd Robert Roush April 24th Michael James Michael Santangelo Randy Bullock April 29th Jerry Switzer April 30th Marla Sulcer Carol Hornsby-McCoy Michael Herpich Billy Allmond EAST BATON ROUGE SHERIFF’S OFFICE PO BOX 3277 BATON ROUGE, LA 70821 PHONE: 225-389-5000 FAX: 225-389-5032 EMAIL WEBMASTER@EBRSO. ORG Don‟t Forget! The East Baton Rouge Sheriff „s Office Wellness Center is available for all your wellness needs Hours of operation April 6th Flower on the Lake What: Ceremony for victims When: 6:00-7:00pm Where BREC Greenwood Park, 13350 Hwy. 19, Baker La. 70791 April 9thEvening Of Remembrance What: Ceremony for victims When: 6:30-8:30pm Where BREC Greenwood Park, 13350 Hwy. 19, Baker La. 70791 April 18th Office Closed Monday 8:30-3:00 Tuesday 8:30-3:00 Wednesday 8:30-3:00 Friday 8:30-3:00 Appointments only (225) 355-1253 April 24th Admin Assist Day Have an event you’d like to be considered for posting? Email [email protected].
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