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Sheriff Bianco sits down with Captain Evan Petersen, academy commander, to discuss all things academy.
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A knock on the door can quickly escalate to emotions running high. Members of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Civil Bureau are ready to handle sensitive situations from evictions to child support summons and restraining orders. In this edition of the RSO Roundup, find out how we diffuse potentially dangerous situations while assisting our community in the civil process.
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As we head into wildfire season, we are turning the focus to keeping people and property safe. The Riverside Sheriff’s Department and Cal Fire have a robust partnership that springs into action during wildfire emergencies. We work hand-in-hand with Cal Fire, from evacuations to conducting investigations, and prosecuting arsonists. In this week’s RSO Roundup, why this partnership is critical and what you need to know to celebrate safely this 4th of July.
With the 4th of July weekend drawing near, we are preparing for an influx of illegal fireworks reports. For your convenience, an online reporting link is now available on our website: www.riversidesheriff.org click : How Do I > Submit > Fireworks -
Straight from the horse's mouth. Our Mounted Enforcement Detail is a crowd favorite at events and ceremonies. This unit is also used in critical situations including crime suppression, crowd management, search and rescue and more. In today’s RSO Roundup, our team reveals the challenges of working with a four-legged partner and the rigorous training needed to respond to a variety of situations.
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Human trafficking is a 150 billion dollar plus industry, and our kids are prime targets of this disturbing crime. Even more alarming, children can easily become victims in the safety of their own homes. The Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking (RCAHT) Task Force is tasked with educating parents, helping victims, and protecting kids. Today’s RSO Roundup is a must-see for all parents. Find out how young kids are being targeted, how they’re being lured through online games, the warning signs, and what you can do to protect them.
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Different uniforms, same mission. Our relationships with neighboring law enforcement agencies are crucial to providing public safety. From collaborating on investigations, advocating for legislation, and community events, we are in constant communication with our allied agencies.
In today’s RSO Roundup, Sheriff Bianco talks with Riverside Police Chief Larry Gonzalez about how both agencies work together to achieve our common goal of keeping Riverside County safe. -
Our deputies respond to stressful calls, often encountering people during their worst moments. Those tough calls can leave our deputies and their families traumatized or emotionally drained. Thankfully, our Chaplain Corps provides trusted support and guidance to our members. This amazing group of volunteers brings strong faith, love, and concern to this delicate job. In today’s RSO Roundup, Sheriff Bianco talks to a chaplain about their mission to ease mental health concerns.
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You don’t want to miss this candid conversation! We have a special guest in today’s RSO Roundup. Sheriff Bianco sits down with our neighbor, San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus. The Sheriffs discuss their partnership in targeting illegal marijuana grows, patrolling the edges of our counties, and what they’re doing at the State Capitol to make sure our laws protect our communities.
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They see the unimaginable every day. Our Coroner’s Bureau is nothing like what you see in TV crime dramas or in the movies. From drug overdoses to crime scenes, this bureau investigates deaths all over our county. In today’s RSO Roundup, an inside look at how our coroners do this tough job and the important message they have for high school students.
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They are often the most heartbreaking cases our investigators encounter. The Sexual Assault Child Abuse (SACA) Unit does the tough work of protecting the most vulnerable members of our community. Sheriff Bianco sits down with Deputy District Attorney Daima Calhoun to find out how the Sheriff’s Office and the DA’s Office are working together to bring justice to young victims of abuse.
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You asked, they answered. In this Fentanyl follow up episode, Sheriff Bianco and Investigator Peters answer your questions about the Fentanyl crisis.
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Making arrests and capturing the criminals is just part of the process when we are seeking justice. The Riverside County District Attorney’s Office does the tough work of prosecuting offenders. But did you know that the DA’s office is also involved in schools, intervention, and crime prevention? In today’s RSO Roundup, we talk with District Attorney Mike Hestrin to find out the major role his office plays in public safety.
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It’s never too late to start a new adventure or take on a new challenge. That includes joining our team! In addition to newcomers to law enforcement, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department offers great opportunities for “laterals” or members from other agencies. In today’s RSO Roundup, one of our Background Investigators reveals what it takes to become a deputy or correctional officer, and the mistakes people make when they apply.
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The right to carry guns, responsibly! RSO is here for you if you choose to apply for a Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW) permit. In today’s RSO Roundup, Sheriff Bianco breaks down the process, reveals what it takes to get issued a permit, and your responsibility as a gun owner.
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Behind bars, many of our inmates are doing more than just serving time. Our Sheriff’s Inmate Training and Education Bureau (SITE-B) partners with county agencies to help keep inmates from returning to jail through education, training, and drug rehabilitation programs. In this week’s RSO Roundup, find out what’s being done to turn lives around.
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An amount the size of a grain of sand can kill you. Our community is facing an epidemic that’s only getting worse. Fentanyl addiction destroys lives no matter your race, socio-economic background, or education. In this must-see RSO Roundup, tough talk about this dilemma. We reveal what parents, schools, and every member of our community needs to know about the fentanyl crisis.
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Do you know a teenager who needs a physical and mental challenge while learning the value of teamwork? Look no further than the Riverside County Sheriff Explorer Program. Our explorers get hands-on experience and a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement. In today’s RSO Roundup, one of our former explorers turned deputy talks about how the program changed his life.
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They’re ready to go at a moment’s notice to respond to any critical situation developing in our county. The Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) is made up of specialized and advanced training personnel. Now, more than ever, we rely on their special skills. In this RSO Roundup, find out when we call SEB out to a scene and how they keep our community safe.
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They are together 24/7 - more than partners, they are family. Our K9 handlers and dogs are a crucial part of our mission to keep Riverside County safe. Our K9s quickly track down drugs and people, saving deputies time when seconds count.
In this episode of RSO Roundup, meet K9 Corporal Allert and his partner K9 Grady. -
They are our eyes in the sky. From traffic accidents to search and rescue operations, our Aviation Unit is trained to handle rugged terrain and cover vast areas in a short period of time.
In our latest RSO Roundup, the critical role our Aviation Unit plays in the air during emergencies on the ground. - Näytä enemmän