2016-12-12 LCSO Update5NE RIFF
Lewis County Sheriffs Office
Board of County Commissioners
Update 12/12/16
Agenda
I. Special Services Bureau: Chief Deputy Dustin G. Breen — See attached
II. Corrections Bureau: Chief Deputy Chris J. Sweet — See attached
III. Field Operations Bureau: Captain Curtis B. Spahn — See attached
IV. General Discussion: Sheriff Robert R. Snaza— TBD p
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Commissioner Stamper
Sheriff Snaza
Undersheriff Rethwill
Chief Deputy Breen
Chief Deputy Sweet
Captain Spahn
Captain Tawes
"Public Safety through Professional Service"
DATE/TIME
REPORT BY:
REFERENCE
Lewis County Sheriffs Office
Special Services Bureau
MEMORANDUM
December 12, 2016
Chief Dustin G. Breen
BOCC UPDATE — November 2016
Special Services Bureau Highlights:
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• Detectives investigated a report of a Centralia woman who said she was abducted and
assaulted. The woman was found by a hunter on a logging road near Packwood.
Detectives worked with Centralia PD to gather evidence and conduct interviews. The
victim ultimately refused to cooperate in the case.
• Detectives assisted patrol on several cases, including a stolen vehicle located on South
Scheuber Road, as well as a search warrant conducted in Rochester, where 12 stolen
firearms were recovered from a burglary that occurred the day before in Chehalis.
• Detectives served a search warrant in Toledo for a subject possessing child
pornography. The case had been forwarded to our office by the Internet Crimes Against
Children Task Force (ICAC). Search warrants were obtained for IP addresses, along
with other evidence, which helped identify the suspect who was subsequently arrested
and confessed.
• Detectives investigated a theft involving a Washington State Patrol Trooper. The case
has been referred to the Lewis County Prosecutor's Office for charges of Theft in the
third degree and making a false or misleading statement to a public servant.
• Detectives investigated a shooting that occurred in Centralia where the suspect shot a
person known to him in the leg during a drive by shooting incident. After fleeing from the
scene, the suspect was apprehended the following day at a Tumwater area motel. The
suspected weapon used in the incident was also recovered after a search warrant was
executed on the suspect's hotel room he was arrested from.
• Records continued to receive a high volume of Pistol Transfers and Concealed Pistol
License applicants. This year's totals may surpass the previous record year in 2013.
• The Civil Division has continued to process a steady amount of evictions and sales.
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Civil Division
Statistics (YTD):
Y
120
112
fi
103
Restitutions
87
Executions
9
T819
23
33
18
Other Writ
0
1
0
1
District Court Subpoenas
346
166
115
197
Superior Court Subpoenas
1,025
521
425
482
Juvenile Court Subpoenas
255
154
266
139
122
DV TempProtection Order
168
155
146
174
143
Harassment TempOrder
73
49
65
51
42
Papers Processed
2,577
2,492
2,203
2,078
j2,010Service
Attem is
4,396
3,975
3,352
3,056
,019
Records Division
Statistics (YTD):
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Harvest Permits
220
210
191
162
145
Pistol Licenses Originals
796
1,371
752
928
1321
Pistol Licenses Renewals
623
690
460
486
648
Pistol Licenses
Late Renewals
148
134
184
161
144
Pistol Licenses
Replacements
78
99
99
76
112
Pistol Transfers
1,658
1,938
1519
1922
1739
Validations
382
404
326
581
119
Total Case Numbers
15,071
13,848
13782
14621
13304
CPLS
ISSUED 282
285
242
186
88
185
195
191
195
183
193
APPLICATIONS 258
219
214
148
106
200
188
162
198
192
193
1
Pistol Transfers 217
188
215
724
148
146
146
115
177
155
128
2500
rams
N
N
1500
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m 1000
500
0
CPLS & Pistol Transfers 2011-2016
2011 2012
2013 2014
Years
2015
2016
CPLS • Pistol Transfers
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PROPERTY DIVISION/ EVIDENCE
Statistics up to: 10-31-16
i
678
INTAKE SUBMISSIONS
77
INCOMING ITEMS RECEIVED
976
4,595
Incoming Crime Lab Cases
4
132
Items
5
190
Outgoing Crime Lab Cases
12
159
Items
14
228
Cases Processed in LCSO Lab
16
99
Items
266
1,188
FINAL DISPOSITIONS:
Total Cases Closed
58
1,101
MANNER OF DISPOSITIONS:
Items Returned to Owner
233
1,081
Items Seized
0
21
Items Destroyed
157
3,494
Items Obtained
0
0
Items to Sale/Trade
35
307
Items to Records
18
116
Items to Donation
18
144
OUTGOING TOTAL ITEMS:
461
5,163
Items to Court
0
13
Items from Court
0
28
AFIS Examinations to F/P Tech
3
34
AFIS Examinations from F/P Tech
3
32
Tapes cleared/recycled
0
152
LCSO Field Assists
2
8
LCSO Drug Fund Proceeds **GROSS**
0
$4,880.00
LCSO Drug Fund **<COSTS>/**NET**
0
$1,049.65/$3,830.35
LCSO Seized Prop Used in Felon *GROSS**
0
$7,299.84
LCSO Seized Prop UIF **<COSTS>/**NET**
0
$3,286.32/$4,013.52
MET MONIES; CPD REPORTING!**NET**
0
$34,010.44
Reimbursement or Donation to Felony Funds
$191.88
$4,275.38
Recouped Hearinq Costs/Tow Bills
$193.32
$2,090.54
Unclaimed/Scrap/Finder Fee to Co. Coffers
0
$892.03
General Auction Proceeds to County.Coffers
0
$1,672.66
Drug Destruction, Street Value
0
$ 5,079,303.00
*2015 Drug Drop Box Comparison*
16,205.06 = 35.72 lbs.
232,575.31 = 512.74 Ibs.
2016 Drug Drop Box/Packaged wt.
37,280.83 = 81.19 lbs.
314,854.099 = 694.58 lbs.
Outgoing Trade Weapons
22 guns, parts, etc.
Trade Value: $5,367.75
Incoming Trade Duty Weapons
4 Ruger AR/Gun Supplies
4 Ru er AR/Supplies
ATF Firearm Intake Forms
2
103
Work Hours Done By Volunteers
20.0
668.75
Training Hours — 2A8
0
12.5
Training Hours — R33
0
20.0
Seizure Actions rued and (rending): 2014-10 (1); 2015— 6 (1); 2016-2 (1)
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October — Normal Operations and:
10-18- and 10-20: Evidence Staff facilitated Airborne Pathogen/MSDS Training to the
remaining Support and Corrections Staff. This concludes the training for Corrections in this
area.
10-19-16: An Evidence tour and Evidence discussions took place with Officer Brewster of TESC
PD.
Busy throughout the month with drying stations.
Adult LCSO Volunteer Hours: Keith Perryea: 0.5; Cheryl Haselwood: 13.5; Kirsten Witchey: 6.0
Total Volunteer Hours: 20.0
Active Detective Cases Year to Date
November 2016
Property.
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7
15
2
1 2
1 9
LCSOA Support Volunteers- November Activity
Community Event
230.50
Child ID/Fingerprints
4.00
Crime Prevention
1.00
Evidence — Closing cases & assistance
53.00
563.50
Inmate Supervision
5.00
K-9 Training
247.00
Meetings
11.00
90.25
Neighborhood Watch
4.00
Office Support
9.00
Office Work
6.00
173.00
Parades
12.00
Program Management
2.25
Security Events
68.50
Sex Offender Notifications
5.00
68.50
Special Assignment
.50
104.25
Training
47.00
Travel time
1.50
Total:
75.50
1637.25
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LCSO Explorers
The Explorers put in a total of 167 hours. They had training in emotionally disturbed persons,
and a class on our Winter Academy coming up. Explorers were involved in our Records
Division, out on rides with Deputies, and helped out at our gun range.
Registered Sex Offender Program
Statistics: 528 Total Registered 21 Level III 59 Level 11 448 Level 1
Arrests — TgtBiSAhfU
serm montWear
2008
61
2011
28
2014
1 16
2009
28
2012
25
2015
19
2010
40
2013
26
2016
15
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2008
86
2011
87
2014 89
2009
78
2012
77
2015 80
2010
80
2013
1 86
1 2016 108
Registered Sex Offenders total breakdown by District:
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#e�Sa:des
District 1 (Edna Fund)
Level 1 121
Centralia, Galvin, Oakville, Rochester
147
Level II 22
Level 111 4
District 2 (Bill Schulte)
Adna, Boistfort, Chehalis, Curtis,
134
Level 1 108
Doty, Dryad, Napavine, Pe Ell, Winlock
Level 11 16
Level III 10
District 3 (Gary Stamper)
Level 1 137
Ashford, Cinebar, Ethel, Glenoma, Mineral, Morton,
157
Level 11 16
Mossyrock, Onalaska, Packwood, Randle, Salkum,
Level 111 4
Silver Creek, Toledo, Vader
Level 1 11
All Districts — Transient
19
Level It 5
Level 111 3
Jail/Prison —
64
Level I 42
Level 11 14
for reporting, all listed as Level 1
Level III 8
Fail to Verify Address —
7
Level 1 6
Level II 1
for reporting all listed as Level 1
Level III 0
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DATE/TIME:
REPORT BY:
Lewis County Sheriffs Office
Corrections Bureau
MEMORANDUM
November 12, 2016
Chief Chris J. Sweet
REFERENCE: BOCC Update — November 2016
Corrections Bureau Highlights:
• Introduction Corrections Bureau Chief
• Staffing/hiring update
• Jail medical update/timeline
• Jail command structure - Promotional update
• Training — Gold and NIC training
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LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
CORRECTIONS BUREAU REPORT
December 2016
JAIL: Statistical Report— Mvveft&rot0%6
2014 2015 2016
MENTAL HEALTH
Number of Direct Mental
Health Services
73
193 ?
241
Number of Distinct inmates Seen
51
122
161
Kites Responded_to 6 -
199
265 i
181
Total hours worked
285.16
413.75
377.45
Total number of Transition Visits
18
36
50
Number of Inmates Seen -
Transition
15 -
21
-- ------ -- - --- --
34
-- - - --
Number of Kites - Transition
31
39
54
Referrals to Shelter Program !
3
1 7
14
Referrals to Veterans Program
4
4
5
-
Signed up for Apple Health
N/A
5
-
5
FOOD SERVICES
Meals Served (during this month) 1
16,278
16,363
17,269
Cost per meal {this month) I
$1.73
$1.65
$1.65
CUSTODY (same time this month)
Daily Population Averages - -
Average Daily Population
182
183
185
Average Daily Males
146
148
153
Average Daily Females
36
35
32
Average Daily Offender Laborers
-- - - ------------- _
33
26
-- -
-26
Drug Court Daily Average
---- - - --- - -
52
38
-._
38
8
REVENUE/EXPENSES
DOG Year to Date 1.
Annual Projected
Local - Year to Date
Annual Projected
Thurston - Year to Date
Annual Projected
$563,203
$459,677 $565,882.38
$444,000
$635,000
-
$305,343
- - ---- —----------
$379,725 $352,425.10
$235,000
$240,000
$213,456
$236,000
i
$161,333
$236,000
$432,178.31
Olympia -Year to Date
Annual Projected
$388,929
$383,000
$350,385
$383,000
$367,198.50
- -----------------
Mason - Year to Date;
N/A
j N/A
$222,500.30
Annual Projected
N/A
N/A
TOTAL YTD
$1,459,993
$1,351,120
$1,940,184.59
I I
Annual Projected Prisoner 1
Revenue: I
EOY Prisoner Revenue:1
$1,298,000
$1,585,729
$1,494,000
$1,413,848
i
I. $1,377,000
-Total Budgeted Expenditures j
$6,675,771
$6,839,401 $7,028,069
Actual Expenditures
$6,460,966
- —
i $6,419,168
Budgeted Use of reserves
$5,240,371
$5,141,051 $5,446,669
Actual use of Reserves
---- -----_ _.- ----- -
i
$4,770,716
- - ---
$4,933,585
- - ---- -----= - -
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Lewis County Sheriff's Office
ERA Field Operations Bureau
DATEITIME:
REPORT BY:
MEMORANDUM
December 12, 2016
Chief Bruce F. Kimsey
BOCC UPDATE — November 2016
Field Operations Bureau Highlights:
Patrol: For the month, there were a total of 1,076 service calls. Deputies investigated two
sex crimes, 20 assaults, 11 burglaries, 4 DUI's, and 18 malicious mischief cases. In addition,
they made 413 traffic stops, resulting in 69 infractions and 21 criminal citations for DWLS.
On November 29, deputies were dispatched to a shooting incident at an apartment complex in
the 3100 block of Ives Road, Centralia. The investigation revealed a 19-year-old male victim
was outside the office area of the complex when the suspect, Serrano-Mosso, arrived as a
passenger in a white SUV to confront the victim. The suspect called out to the victim, and
when he approached the suspect, Serrano-Mosso, fired one round from a handgun, grazing
the victim's leg before fleeing from the scene. The suspect was subsequently apprehended
without incident the following evening at a Tumwater area motel and the weapon was
recovered.
JNET: During the evening hours of November 30, law enforcement officers with JNET, the
Department of Corrections (DOC) Fugitive Apprehension Team, Homeland Security
Investigations (HIS), and the Tumwater Police Department located the shooting suspect from
the day prior, Serrano-Mosso, at a motel in the Tumwater area. As a result, he was taken into
custody without incident and booked in the Lewis County Jail on his Lewis County Superior
Court warrant for Assault 1st Degree, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm 1st Degree, and Drive
by Shooting. His bail was set at $1,000,000.
Staffing: Entry level Deputies Scott Robb, Julie Jacobo, and Emmet Woods are all
progressing well in their Criminal Justice Training Center (CJTC) Basic Law Enforcement
Academy classes. Unfortunately, after just under a year with the agency, Entry Level Deputy
Jeff Allen resigned for personal reasons during his Field Training assignment. On a positive
note, we are getting closer to hiring two lateral entry deputies, and hope to have them
onboard just after the first of the year.
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Operations Statistical Report
2016 Year to Date 12015
CRIMES REPORTED
Nov 2016
Y-T-D 2016
Nov 2015
Rape, Sex Offenses Against Family
2
49
3
Robbery
0
1
0
Burglary
11
168
19
Criminal Trespass
4
40
2
Vehicle Prowl
9
78
4
Assaults
20
231
18
Thefts
21
179
13
Vehicle Theft
3
48
1
Arson
0
4
0
Stolen Property
3
20
3
Malicious Mischief
18
181
21
Weapons Violations
2
17
1
DUI
4
70
9
Total Incidents Reported:
97
1096
94
Total Cases Opened for Month:
1,076
13,304
1,164
West(Totals)
Nov 2016
Y-T-D 2016
Nov 2015
Drug Calls
7
65
5
Drug Arrests
6
60
4
Meth Calls
3
33
3
Meth Arrests
3
33
2
Marijuana Grows
0
1
0
Meth Labs/Dumps
0
0
0
Total Incidents:
7
65
5
East Totals
Nov 2016
Y-T-D 2016
Nov 2015
Drug Calls
0
5
0
Drug Arrests
0
4
0
Meth Calls
0
1
0
Meth Arrests
0
1
0
Marijuana Grows
0
0
0
Meth Labs/Dumps
1 0
0
0
Total Drug Incidents:
1 0
5
0
TRAFFIC
Traffic Statistics
Nov 2016
Y-T-D 2016
Stops
413
4111
Infractions
69
863
Citation s/Eluding
21
398
DUI / DWI
4
74
Accidents:
Information
9
121
Property
18
241
Injury
3
80
Hit and Run
3
34
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Fatal
p
2
Suspicious Vehicle
49
400
Other Traffic
74
831
Impounded/Abandoned
8
69
VIN # inspections
0
9
Tagged vehicles
2
14
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Search and Rescue - Activity Report
2016 -Year to Date
Search & Rescue events or Training in LCSO for the month of November
Training or Mission # / Event Description
# LCSO
# Volunteers
Total
Hours
No events for November
Total Hours:
SAR Missions Year to Date:
Total Training Missions:
16
LCSO
8
Volunteers:
140
Total Hours:
1327.20
Total Missions:
12
LCSO:
27
Volunteers:
16
Total Hours:
220.00
LCSO Victim Coordinator Stats - November
Type of Grime
# Victipts
ID Theft/Fraud (w/loss to victim)
25
Crimes Against Children (under 18)
3
Felony Assault
4
Property Crimes
28
Non -dating DV
1
TOTAL:
61
Reserves Activity - November 2016
Name
Hours
YTD Total Hrs
Anders, Mark
38
94.00
Chestnut, Destiny
24
90.50
Foley, Brady
56.5
125.50
Lee, Kevin
15
391.50
Lupo, Clarence C.
Padgett, Smokey
36
287.00
439.00
Radtke, William
27.5
754
438.50
Teitzel, Blake
141.50
Total Hours for November:
251.00
Total Hours YTD:
2007.50
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Sheriff's Mentorina Student (SMS) Program
2016/17 school year
ACTIVITY
NOVEMBER 2016
Wl
i W2
I W31
W4
W5
Sheriff's Mentoring Students SMS
School Contacts
X
X
X
X
X
Adna Elementary
X
X
x
x
Adna High School
x
X
X
x
Boistfort Elementary
X
X
X
X
X
Evaline School
x
x
X
X
Onalaska Elementary/Middle School
x
x
X
X
X
Onalaska HS
x
x
X
X
X
Toledo High School
x
X
White Pass Elementary
x
x
X
X
X
White Pass High School
X
x
X
X
xX
Winlock High/ Middle School
x
x
X
X
X
Wl: 11/3-11/6
W2: 11/10-11/13
W3: 11/17-11/20
W4: 11/24-11/27—Thanksgiving Week
W5: 11/28-12/02
Presentations/ Other:
11/28 ' 1 1/2 hours at White Pass HS. Sergeant Cheeseman gave a sexting talk to the
student body and had K9 run through school for drugs.
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JOINT NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT TEAM
TOPIC
November 2016
YTD 2016
YTD 2015
Drug Arrests:
Felony
8
106
121
Misdemeanor
2
5
Controlled bus
1
51
N/A
Other Arrests:
Warrants Served
Felon or Misdemeanor
g
59
64
Felon not drug warrant)
19
21
DrugslGuns Seized LBS/#
YTD 2016
YTD 2015
Metham hetamine
18.25
42
Cocaine
0.25
5.25
Heroin
3.25
13
Marijuana
9.5
93.75
141
Marijuana plants
45
1305
1022
Other drugs/pills
490
5200
Guns
2
72
109
Search Warrants Served
Centralia
17
16
Chehalis
2
10
10
Lewis County
12
16
Out of County
1
21
11
Total:
3
60
53
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DUI & THC Data
Lewis County Sheriffs Office
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Table 2: By MOnfh • 2015
MOnfh
12 AM - 12 PM
12 PM - 12 A
Jan
2
Feb
3
Mar
3
Apr
3
May
3
2
Jun
4
Jul
3
Aug
7
Sept
2
Oct
z
2
Nov
4
5
Dec
4
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