LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Sheriff's Office is now actively recruiting community members to become sheriff’s volunteers.
The agency said this week that it is proud to be associated with a cadre of fine residents who comprise the volunteer program.
The program began in 1990 to reduce an increasing workload on clerical and other employees.
These active community members donate their time in all areas of sheriff's office operations.
Volunteers work varied assignments, allowing employees to perform law enforcement functions.
The volunteers assist in the county jails, sheriff's substations, and the patrol and administrative offices in Lakeport.
Volunteers also transport departmental vehicles for scheduled maintenance, and deliver mail and materials to local government offices throughout the county.
The volunteers also handle programs that provide service directly to the communities.
Vacation checks are handled by the volunteers. When a local resident is away from home for an extended period, at their request, volunteers check the residence for security.
While helping to deter burglary or theft, this service is not a guarantee that the home will be secure while the owner is absent. This service is performed based on the availability of volunteers and vehicles.
The Sheriff’s Volunteer Program is composed of 30 dedicated citizens. There is no age limit for the spirit of dedication and service to the community.
If you would like to volunteer some of your time or talents to the Lake County Sheriff's Office, please contact Sgt. Gavin Wells at 707-262-4200 or download an application at http://www.lakesheriff.com/ServicesPrograms/Volunteer_Program.htm .
Sheriff's office seeks recruits for volunteer program
- Lake County News reports
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