El Dorado County Sheriff's Office 2018 Annual Report | Page 11

Patrol - West Slope

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Operations

Patrol is the largest unit within the Operations

Division of the Sheriff’s Office. Patrol is also the

the most visible to the public. They are the first

to respond to 911 calls, while uniformed deputies

driving marked patrol cars work 24/7 to ensure

a safe and thriving community.

The Patrol Unit has three lieutenants, 14

sergeants and 97 deputies who work tirelessly

protecting the community. El Dorado County

has 1,786 square miles of land and is unique in

that only 23 square miles combined are policed

by allied agencies, Placerville Police and South

Lake Tahoe Police. The remaining area is the

responsibility of the Sheriff’s Office. The main

headquarters is located in Placerville with an

additional office in South Lake Tahoe to serve

the Tahoe Basin. There are also substations in

El Dorado Hills and Georgetown which are

frequently staffed by volunteers or deputies.

These substations provide a more accessible

location for those community members to

connect with the Sheriff's Office.

Laws and regulations affecting Patrol have

changed over the last five years in many ways,

including the adaptation to the legislation

related to marijuana, and the reduction of crime

classifications for drug and theft cases. The

objective of a patrol deputy is to build

partnerships within the community and work to

ensure the residents and visitors of El Dorado

County are safe.

In 2018, Patrol assigned extra resources to

specific areas throughout the county for two

week periods. This saturated patrol focused on

existing or ongoing “quality of life” problems

such as drug, theft and vandalism crimes. These

saturated patrol areas were constantly

reevaluated and issues were promptly

addressed based on real time crime statistics.

The extra and consistent law enforcement

presence directly impacted crime in these areas

and on the offenders that frequented them. This

positive experience has become regular

practice in how the Sheriff’s Office allocates

their resources daily.

The Sheriff’s Office continues to hire and train

new deputies and recruit lateral deputies who

have previously worked in law enforcement with

other agencies. These new deputies bring new

perspectives and ideas to help better serve El

Dorado County.

This year, the Sheriff’s Office has empowered

deputies to use social media to better connect

with the community. These efforts provide

transparency as to what a deputy’s wide array

of daily activities might consist of.

Patrol continues to embrace and integrate new

technology in order to be more effective and

efficient in their normal duties. A mobile

fingerprint device has also been issued that

allows for in-field confirmation of a person’s

identity. This will be especially beneficial for

those we are trying to help but may not be able

to communicate their identity to us. This will

also help reduce misidentification for arrested

subjects that provide false names upon initial

contact or help to identify deceased persons

quicker than other lengthy forensic methods.

The last classic Ford Crown Victoria sedan was

used in patrol in 2018. The Sheriff’s Office Patrol

fleet is currently a mix of Ford Explorers and Ford

Expeditions. This means that every deputy has

an all wheel drive vehicle at a minimum; allowing all working deputies to be able to respond to any call for service throughout the county at any

time. El Dorado County ranges from paved

roads in neighborhoods in El Dorado Hills, to

rural dirt roads in the southern or northern portions, to elevations reaching 10,000 in Desolation Wilderness.

All patrol vehicles are equipped with complex

electronics to include Automatic Vehicle

Location (AVL), which provides the precise

location of every patrol car. This technology

allows for more efficient operation and quicker

response to calls in addition to safety

considerations for officers. The Patrol Unit is

constantly looking for ways to accomplish more

with the number of deputies we have and

provide a greater service to the public.