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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 6, 2005

Georgia Sheriff Ordered to Rehire Employees Dismissed in One-Day Firing Spree

After firing 27 employees on his first day on the job, newly elected Sheriff Victor Hill of the Clayton County (Ga.) Sheriff’s Department has been ordered to rehire them all. But Hill refuses to give in completely.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 28, 2004

Accidental 911 Call Results in Suspect’s Arrest

A Bay County, Fla., sheriff’s deputy stumbled on a meth lab when he arrived at a residence to investigate a disconnected 911 call, which the woman living there had inadvertently made while attempting to dial another number. The woman was arrested on drug charges.

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Articlesby Lois PilantMay 1, 2004

Strategic Modeling

L.A. County's Terrorism Early Warning group was the brainchild of two L.A. Sheriff's Department officers who saw a threat in the rhetoric of a then little-known Islamist radical named Bin Laden. It was August 1996 and Osama had just issued his first fatwa, urging his followers to conduct global terrorist attacks against the United States and its citizens.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 22, 2004

Columbine School Shooting Remembered

The Jefferson County (Colo.) Sheriff’s office is still under investigation for the way it handled complaints about the two teenagers who killed 12 classmates and a teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., before committing suicide. Many still believe that the Sheriff’s Office should have been able to predict and prevent the killings.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 20, 2004

Sheriff’s Office Tests Segways for Community Policing

The Osceola (Fla.) County Sheriff’s Office will use the Segway Human Transporter (HT) electric scooter on a six-month trial basis for community policing.

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Articlesby Charles GaryJanuary 1, 2004

The California Wildfires

Last fall, the map of Southern California looked like that map of Nevada that goes up in flames at the start of old “Bonanza” TV reruns. On the front lines with county firefighters, law enforcement officials—particularly county sheriff’s department personnel—played a key role in protecting citizens threatened by the inferno.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 19, 2003

County Won’t Hire Deputies Who Smoke

In an effort to curb rising insurance costs, Riverside County in Southern California will no longer hire sheriff’s deputies who smoke cigarettes. The policy, if proved successful, could be extended to other county workers.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 10, 2003

New Sheriff’s Badges Designed to Defy Copying

Sheriff’s officials in Cobb County, Georgia, are banking on the ability of new identification badges to help deter and spot impersonators.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 28, 2003

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department To Use Laser Gun Sights

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has officially authorized its nearly 9,000 deputies to carry and use Crimson Trace Lasergrips.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 27, 2002

Maine Sheriff Suggests Regionalized Policing

Sheriff Philip Cote of York County, Maine, says now is the time to regionalize the county's municipal police departments and charge rural towns a premium for sheriff's patrol services.

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