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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Sheriff Edward N. Bonner

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Sheriff Edward N. Bonner

click link for Sheriff Bonner’s response to the Constitution question
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Crimemapping

The Placer County Sheriff provides public access to crime information for unincorporated Placer County, the City of Colfax and Township of Loomis. crimemapping.com is updated regularly with public information about certain types of crime reports. Search for an address and select the crime types and date range you want to see, or view all crimes in the jurisdiction. Sign up to receive email alerts for crimes happening near your home.

 Victim Notification Program
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) is a service that allows crime victims to obtain timely and reliable information about criminal cases and the custody status of offenders 24 hours a day. Victims and other concerned citizens can also register to be notified by phone, email or TTY device when an offender's custody status changes. To learn more about VINE and how to sign up click here.
911 Cell Phone User Information
The following contains valuable information that can assist you when making an emergency call from a cell phone.

"Move Over America"

"Move Over America" is a national effort to make drivers aware of "Move Over" laws, which require motorists to "Move Over" and change lanes to give clearance to law enforcement officers on roadsides. Equally important is the action of creating attention in those States where there is no such law at present.  Click here to learn more about California State Law and the importance of this national effort.

California Registered Sex Offenders

“For the most up to date and accurate information about California registered sex offenders, please click on this Megan’s Law link.” 

Placer County Sheriff's Council


Placer County Sheriff's Council
Placer County's business and community leaders dedicated to making a difference.

By helping to provide much needed equipment and training, not available through the Placer County budget, the Sheriff's Council is trying to make a difference. The business and community leaders of the council have volunteered to work closely with law enforcement to help meet those needs through this non-profit organization.

Click here to learn more about the Sheriff's Council and how you can get involved.
 

***ATTENTION***

The Daily Booking & Releasing Report and In-Custody Roster and Inmate Visiting Schedule are being updated to the following two reports.

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Auburn Justice Center
Auburn Justice Center

Auburn Justice Center at the Dewitt Campus.


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National Law Enforcement Officers - Memorial Fund
National Law Enforcemet  Officers - Memorial Fund
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial was dedicated in 1991 by President George H.W. Bush.

It honors all of America's federal, state and local law enforcers. Inscribed on the Memorial's blue-gray marble walls are the names of more than 17,500 officers who have been killed in the line of duty, dating back to the first known death in 1792.
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