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Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office
Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office
Overview1987 - 2015Overview1987 - 2015
Sheriff Jerry J. LarpenterSheriff Jerry J. Larpenter
Sheriff Office -1987178 Employees
Sheriff Office -1987178 Employees
Personnel• Patrolmen• Detectives• Clerical• Correctional (90 Bed
Facility)• Volunteer Water
patrol• Part-Time K-9
Personnel• Patrolmen• Detectives• Clerical• Correctional (90 Bed
Facility)• Volunteer Water
patrol• Part-Time K-9
Facilities/ Equipment• Main Court House
Annex• Motor Pool- Rental• Patrol/Detective Units• Motorcycles• Patrolman -$1,100
Monthly Salary• Corrections - $800
Monthly Salary
Facilities/ Equipment• Main Court House
Annex• Motor Pool- Rental• Patrol/Detective Units• Motorcycles• Patrolman -$1,100
Monthly Salary• Corrections - $800
Monthly Salary
Full Service Sheriff’s Department300 Employees as of 2014
Full Service Sheriff’s Department300 Employees as of 2014
Sheriff Jerry J. Larpenter
Administration
Colonel Mike SoletOffice Administrator Sheriff’s Executive Secretary
Major Donna Blanchard
Human ResourcesHuman Resources
• Conducting Interviews
• Applicant screening
• Background Investigations
• Off-Duty Security Detail Administrator
• Conducting Interviews
• Applicant screening
• Background Investigations
• Off-Duty Security Detail Administrator
Captain Brent HidalgoCaptain Brent HidalgoHuman Resources Coordinator
Uniform Patrol
Major Mike Dean Captain Terry DaigreUniform Commander Asst. Uniform Commander
Uniform PatrolUniform Patrol•Uniform Patrol is the back bone of the Sheriff's Office and is the most visible part of it.
•Uniform Patrol Division provides the citizens of Terrebonne parish with immediate responds to complaints ranging from simple civil matters, theft, burglaries, automobile crashes or homicides, etc.
Uniform PatrolUniform Patrol2014 Calls for Service by areaTOTAL CALLS: 53,943
TRAFFIC
Injury Crashes 1,227Fatal Crashes 14Funeral Escorts 901
# of deputies 4PATROL
# of deputies 53
Arrests 2,850
Summons 1,734
Tickets 2,067Case numbers issued 30,615
COMPLAINT TYPESAssaults 893Thefts 1901Burglary (home, business & vehicle)
373
Robbery 32Rape 7Homicide 5
* As per 2014 FBI crime stats
* As per ARMMS database
K-9 DivisionK-9 Division(6) K-9 Breed• “Belgian Malinois”• 4 assigned to patrol• 1 assigned to narcotics• 1 assigned to the jailFunctions• Patrol work
– 83 Criminal apprehensions • Narcotics detection
– Located approximately $200,000 worth of illegal narcotics
• Crime Scene Search• Tracking suspects
– Deployed 45 times in search of suspects
(6) K-9 Breed• “Belgian Malinois”• 4 assigned to patrol• 1 assigned to narcotics• 1 assigned to the jailFunctions• Patrol work
– 83 Criminal apprehensions • Narcotics detection
– Located approximately $200,000 worth of illegal narcotics
• Crime Scene Search• Tracking suspects
– Deployed 45 times in search of suspects
Traffic DivisionTraffic DivisionAssuring the safety of our highways, communities and protecting the citizens of Terrebonne Parish through fair and impartial enforcement of the laws of this state.
Warrant Division/ FugitivesWarrant Division/ FugitivesExecute/Clear 5,500 – 6,500 warrants annually Execute/Clear 5,500 – 6,500 warrants annually
Captain Tommy GloverWarrants Supervisor
CommunicationsCommunications• Recently upgraded
Communications Division
• All new state of the artpolice Communication Consoles
• Equipped with high-tech communications
• Tripled office space for better employee environment
• Recently upgradedCommunications Division
• All new state of the artpolice Communication Consoles
• Equipped with high-tech communications
• Tripled office space for better employee environment
Detective Division
Major Malcolm Wolfe Captain Dawn ForetAsst. Chief of DetectivesChief of Detectives
Detective DivisionDetective Division• 27 personnel
in the division• Includes:
Detective Bureau• Juvenile
Detectives• Domestic
Violence Unit• Crime Scene
Investigators and Evidence Custodians
• 27 personnel in the division
• Includes: Detective Bureau
• Juvenile Detectives
• Domestic Violence Unit
• Crime Scene Investigators and Evidence Custodians
Crime Scene
Investigators Custodians
4 2
General Investigations
Cases % Closed
Approx. 2000 75-80
Sex Offender
Registered Arrested
422 43
Homicide
Homicides Solved Clearance Rate
5 4 80%
Armed Robbery and Burglary
Robbery Cases
Arrests Residential / Business
Cases
Arrests
32 18 373 73
Auto Theft
Auto Theft Cases
Recovered Arrests Value
69 27 3 $468,343* As per 2014 FBI crime report
Crime Scene UnitCrime Scene Unit
• Photograph/video and process Crime Scenes
• Gather and secure evidence
• Photograph/video and process Crime Scenes
• Gather and secure evidence
New Building – Crime Lab & Juvenile Division
• Used to house the Crime Scene Investigators and the Juvenile Division
• Located on School Street, it was acquired from the Parish Government
• Completely refurbished using trusty labor
Sex Crime UnitSex Crime Unit• Work Hand in hand
with the Child Advocate center/ School Counselors
• Investigates all sexual assaults on juvenile and adults
• Between 500 - 1,000cases handled yearly
• Work Hand in handwith the Child Advocate center/ School Counselors
• Investigates all sexual assaults on juvenile and adults
• Between 500 - 1,000cases handled yearly
Captain Cher PitreDomestic Violence/Sex Crime
Supervisor
Domestic Violence UnitDomestic Violence Unit
• 1,012 Domestic Violence Complaints
• 687 Individuals Charged
• 79 cases of “Dual Arrests”
• 122 Warrants Obtained• 526 Complaints (Physical
Violence Occurred)• 486 Complaints (Non-
Physical Complaints)
• 1,012 Domestic Violence Complaints
• 687 Individuals Charged
• 79 cases of “Dual Arrests”
• 122 Warrants Obtained• 526 Complaints (Physical
Violence Occurred)• 486 Complaints (Non-
Physical Complaints)
2014 Domestic Violence Stats
Narcotics Division
Major Darryl StewartNarcotics Commander
Narcotics DivisionNarcotics Division• 1989 – 2014
• Cases – 18,725• Arrest – 13,213
• Drugs seized – $24,683,735• Cash seized – $4,150,219
• 1989 – 2014• Cases – 18,725• Arrest – 13,213
• Drugs seized – $24,683,735• Cash seized – $4,150,219
Narcotics DivisionNarcotics Division• 16 Full Time Narcotics Agents
• Full Time Narcotics Agent assigned to The Drug Enforcement Agency Task Force
• Excellent working relations with District Attorney’s Office, other all Law Enforcement Agencies
• Criminal Interdiction Patrol
• Today’s choice of drugs in Terrebonne ParishMarijuana, Cocaine/Crack, Prescription Medication,
Crystal Meth, Heroin and Synthetic Drugs
• 10 Thousand square foot Narcotics facility built in 2002
• 16 Full Time Narcotics Agents
• Full Time Narcotics Agent assigned to The Drug Enforcement Agency Task Force
• Excellent working relations with District Attorney’s Office, other all Law Enforcement Agencies
• Criminal Interdiction Patrol
• Today’s choice of drugs in Terrebonne ParishMarijuana, Cocaine/Crack, Prescription Medication,
Crystal Meth, Heroin and Synthetic Drugs
• 10 Thousand square foot Narcotics facility built in 2002
STATE OF THE ART RIFLE RANGE FACILITY
STATE OF THE ART RIFLE RANGE FACILITY
Training DivisionTraining Division
Captain Tim SoignetAcademy Director
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
• Post Instructors• Correctional
Instructors• Newly Built
Pistol/Rifle Range
• Post Instructors• Correctional
Instructors• Newly Built
Pistol/Rifle Range
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Annual Training - (services the Sheriff’s Office and Houma PD)•conducted every month•Approximately 30-35 officers per classIn-service Training - (services the Sheriff’s Office & Houma PD)•Conducted three times a year on various courses such as defensive tactics, taser recertification, driver training, night shooting, critical incidents90 Hour Basic Jailer Course – 3 classes; 50 deputies trainedPOST Academies –•Level 1 (Road academy) – 1 academy; 22 certified deputies•Level 2 (Correction academy) – 2 academies; 25 certified deputiesPatrol Rifle – 2 classes; 20 certified deputiesSniper School – 1 class; 7 certified operatorsCritical Incident Workshop – 4 workshops; approximately 450 teachers trainedWomen’s Self-Defense – 2 classes; approximately 20 women
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
• Previous facility built in late 1960’s• Building was less then 4000 sq. ft.• No longer was able to meet the demands
of a growing parish.
• Previous facility built in late 1960’s• Building was less then 4000 sq. ft.• No longer was able to meet the demands
of a growing parish.BEFORE AFTER
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Construction began in April of 2014
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Construction continued (May 2014)
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Construction continued (June 2014)
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Construction continued (August 2014)
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Construction continued (September 2014)
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
Certified P.O.S.T. Regional Training Academy
• New facility over 8000 sq. feet• New building and with a state of the art rifle
range built for nearly $300,000.• Construction completed and in service in
October of 2014.
• New facility over 8000 sq. feet• New building and with a state of the art rifle
range built for nearly $300,000.• Construction completed and in service in
October of 2014.
Honor GuardHonor Guard
S.W.A.T.S.W.A.T.24 member Team
• Highly Trained with small arms and automatic assault weapons– SWAT operators train an
additional 96 hours annual for marksmanship, entry tactics, hostage/rescue, specialized weapons (non-lethal) with emphasis on physical fitness.
• Constantly training in our schools due to violence acts in our nation’s schools
24 member Team
• Highly Trained with small arms and automatic assault weapons– SWAT operators train an
additional 96 hours annual for marksmanship, entry tactics, hostage/rescue, specialized weapons (non-lethal) with emphasis on physical fitness.
• Constantly training in our schools due to violence acts in our nation’s schools
Bearcat Armored Vehicle
S.W.A.T.S.W.A.T.
Mobile Command Post