Monday, January 3, 2011

December 2010 Monthly Report

12/08/10: The Washington County Board of Visitors met with Senator Kevin Raye and Representative Joyce Maker to discuss future legislation.

12/11/10: The Washington County Sheriff's Office along with the Maine State Police had the honor and the privilege to escort Wreath Across America from Washington County to Washington D.C.

12/17/10: The “Cops For Kids” program was a success again this year thanks to the many generous people of Washington County who provide hundreds of stuffed toy's that were sent from Washington County to Phnom Penh Cambodia. These stuffed toy's provide Christmas Gifts for children in an orphanages.


12/1710: Deputy Keith York completed eighteen weeks of training at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. Deputy York was top in his class in firearms proficiency.

12/31/10: Deputy Dennis Dorsey resigned his postion as a deputy sheriff. Dennis has taken a position with the Calais Police Department.

12/31/10: Lt. Mary Zidalis and Sgt. Karina Richardson are now in charge of the Sex Offender Registry.

12/31/10: The Civil Process Division handled 170 paper of Civil Process.


12/31/10: Average inmate count for the month of December, 47.


12/31/10: The Sheriff’s Patrol Division handled 318 Calls for Service from December 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010.

The Patrol Division organized and conducted a cooperative simunition active shooter firearms training program at the Lubec Consolidated School. Agencies attending were the Washington County Sheriff's Office, Calais Police Department, Baileyville Police Department, State of Maine Marine Patrol, US Border Patrol, Machias Police Department, and State of Maine Downeast Corrections. Equipment utilized for this training was purchased with a joint grant with the City of Calais and the Washington County Training Council.

The Patrol Division is proud to work cooperatively with the Baileyville Police Department in working to share information by utilizing the Washington County Records Management system. This endeavor will reduce operating cost for the County of Washington and the Baileyville Police department by sharing the service.


Call for Services in Washington County:

CODE TYPE NUMBER OF CALLS
1000 ACCIDENT PD 47
1010 ACCIDENT PI 6
1100 AGENCY ASSIST 12
1200 ALARM RESIDENTIAL 9
1210 ALARM COMMERCIAL 15
1500 ACO 1
1600 ASSAULT 1
1800 BAIL CHECK 6
2000 BURGLARY RESIDENTIAL 7
2010 BURGLARY COMMERCIAL 5
2090 CHECK WELL BEING 3
2100 CIVIL ASSIST 14
2200 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 14
2300 CRIMINAL THREATENING 1
2400 CRIMINAL TRESPASS 1
2450 REMOVE SUBJECT 1
2510 DEATH UNATTENDED 1
2700 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 1
2800 DOMESTIC DISPUTE 11
4200 FIRE 1
4500 PERSONS FIGHTING 1
4600 HARASSMENT 5
4800 INFORMATION 8
5200 JUVENILE 5
5900 MISSING PERSON 2
6000 MOTOR VEHICLE 24
6050 MOTORIST ASSIST 6
6100 911 HANG UPS 16
6200 NOISE COMPLAINT 1
6400 OUI 2
6600 PAPER SERVICE 7
6820 VIOLATION BAIL 1
6830 VIOLATION P.O. 3
6900 PROPERTY FOUND 1
6920 PROPERTY RECOVERED 1
6930 PROPERTY CHECK 1
7000 SHOTS FIRED 1
7300 SUICIDAL SUBJECT 1
7400 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 8
7600 THEFT 13
7675 FRAUD 2
7700 WARRANT ARREST 4
7900 PUBLIC ASSIST 3
DETAIL DETAIL (All) 2
JAIL Jail Incident 1
UNKNOWN 1
VEHICLE STOP 41

Grand Total for all calls 318