CCSO Sheriff’s Reserve Unit Now Recruiting for ’18 Academy

Clark County Sheriff’s Reserve Unit is now recruiting for its 2018 Academy.

The Reserve unit is recruiting for volunteer Reserve Deputy Sheriffs, and will be holding an informational meeting on Monday, April 3rd, 2017 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm at the West Precinct (Public Safety Complex), 505 NW 179th Street, Ridgefield.

Clark County Sheriff’s Reserve Unit is Recruiting Volunteers

Are you interested in a law enforcement career? Or are you looking for an opportunity to volunteer with the community in an exciting and meaningful way? Well this might be the perfect fit! The Clark County Sheriff’s Reserve Unit is now recruiting volunteers for its 2018 Academy.

Clark County Sheriff’s Office Town Hall Meetings

As you may have heard over the last few days, the Sheriff’s office is looking at a proposed cut of $2.67 million in its budget for 2017-2018. Some possible outcomes may be the complete closure of the Central Precinct, suspending expansion of the jail re-entry program, canceling the reserve deputy and citizen academies over the next two years, and cutting other services. Sheriff Atkins’ will hold three town hall meetings to discuss the sheriff’s budget in light of significant proposed cuts. Please come and let your voice be heard!

Clark County Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony

Respect. Honor. Remember. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office, along with local law enforcement agencies, invites the community to attend the annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony on Thursday, May 12th, 2016 at 11:00 AM in the courtyard of the Clark County Public Service Center. (13th Street and Franklin, Vancouver, WA.)

Help Protect the K9’s that Help Protect Us

Sadly, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office has lost multiple police K9 service dogs due to line of duty deaths.

* 1987, Clark County Sheriff’s Office K9 Brie was killed in the line of duty; Brie’s handler was Deputy Dennis Meats
* May 1990, Clark County Sheriff’s Office K9 Lucky was killed in the line of duty; Lucky’s handler was Deputy Tom Mitchum
* April 2, 2011, Clark County Sheriff’s Office K9 Kane was killed in the line of duty; Kane’s handler was Deputy Rick Osborne

These dogs were heroes in every sense of the word, and their loss was significant to all those who served with them. Now, we have an opportunity to help protect those who serve.

Flapjack Breakfast for the Explorers Program

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) has the distinction of hosting one of the largest Law Enforcement Explorer Posts in Washington. These programs are filled with 15-21 year-olds who have a drive and desire to be the next generation of law enforcement.

Someday, you might need their help. Today, they need yours. The Explorers are funded almost entirely through donations, and they are now looking to raise funds that will carry them through the coming year for uniforms, equipment, and academy scholarships. Join them for the Flapjack Fundraiser, this Saturday at the Applebee’s on NE 112th Avenue.

Clark County Sheriffs Office Community Forum

Have you seen someone on the street corner asking for money? I have. Have you ever given them money? I have. Have you ever looked the other way? I have. Do you ever wonder what the best way to help is? Yep, me, too.

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