The LA County Sheriffs are looking for service minded volunteers to apply for their "Volunteers on Patrol Program".
It is a short training period. You will get driving courses in a squad car and learn radio codes and much more. The program needs you about 20 hours a month. If anyone out in the community is interested contact Sgt Bartlett and he can assist you (626-798-1131), or you can go online and fill out an application.
http://www.lasd.org/aboutlasd/volunteer/volunteer_info.html
http://www.lasd.org/online_form/volunteer/volunteer_ application.html
MORE INFO:
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has long recognized the vast resources of experience and skills possessed by its’ county residents and the surrounding communities. The purpose of volunteers is to tap into these skills to help the Sheriff’s Department achieve its’ goals in an effective and cost-efficient manner. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department views this as a means to assist those that reside in Los Angeles County by providing a service to their community.Because the members of the Volunteer Program become additional eyes and ears for the Sheriff’s Department, as well as representatives of City and County administration, it is imperative that they maintain an image of professionalism at all times which parallels the professionalism of the Department. Volunteers appearance, demeanor, and professionalism must never be compromised while serving in this Program. Each volunteer has been hand picked with the highest confidence in their capabilities.
Volunteer members are, in fact, Sheriff’s Department Civilian Volunteers. Therefore, the existing Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Civilian Volunteer Regulations and Guidelines shall be followed. Volunteers shall be aware that it is a privilege to be a civilian volunteer, not a right, and they serve at the discretion of the Sheriff.
INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS:
· Must be 18 years of age or older.
· Must live or work within the community.
· Must not have been convicted of a felony crime.
· Must not have been convicted of certain misdemeanor crimes.
· Must have a valid California driver’s license (if licensed out of state, must obtain CDL within 10 days and prior to appointment.
· Must be emotionally stable.
· Must not be addicted to any legal or illegal substance including alcohol, or prescription drugs.
· Must not have any physical disability that would create a danger to the volunteer or others while completing tasks. Disabled volunteers could be utilized in specified and designated duties other than patrol.
· Provide a completed and signed application form.
· Subject to background or criminal history record check.
· Contribute a minimum of sixteen (16) hours per month.
· Attend scheduled, mandatory or emergency meetings.
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VOP RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Volunteers On Patrol are community-spirited citizens of the community
who provide a minimum of 16 hours of their time per month to assist the
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department performing non-hazardous patrol
duties. It’s participants are made up of working people, retirees, and
men and women of all races with varied backgrounds.
Volunteers On Patrol can be identified by their white uniform shirt,
navy blue trousers and gold on blue shoulder patch. Volunteers’ patrol
in white vehicles identified as “Volunteers On Patrol” and bear the
LASD emblem.
The Volunteers On Patrol have various responsibilities, primarily
non-hazardous duties, which have traditionally been performed by patrol
deputies. This program; therefore, allows patrol deputies to perform
the more hazardous duties that they have been trained to do, thus
helping the Department to better achieve its goal of serving the
community.
Listed below are some examples of the duties that Volunteers On Patrol will be performing:
- Search for missing children
- Patrolling the community for criminal activity
- Patrolling the community for safety hazards
- Conducting school safety checks
- Conducting shopping mall checks
- Conducting residential vacation checks
- Conducting business checks
- Conducting park safety checks
- Patrolling for graffiti and property damage
- Performing fire watch
- Conducting traffic control
- Performing non-hazardous directed patrol assignments
- Assisting disabled persons
- Assisting at Sobriety check points
- Issuing disabled parking citations
- Fulfilling requests from city and county services
- Assisting L.A. Sheriff's Training Academy - Role-playing, when requested
- All volunteers work in teams of two in conspicuously identified
vehicles supplied by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
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Please click here to fill out a Civilian Volunteer Recruitment form
http://www.lasd.org/online_
Thank you,
LA County Sheriffs