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September 2012 East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office
East Baton Rouge
Sheriff’s Office
Inside this issue:
Isaac 2
Congratulations 3
In The Community 4
Birthdays 5
Upcoming Events 6
EBRSO Reaches Out During Isaac
Sheriff Sid Gautreaux and the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office began preparing for Hurricane Isaac a week before the storm hit by ensuring that all personnel and equipment were ready for de-ployment. Deputies went to 12-hour shifts prior to, during and following the storm in order to keep the parish safe and enforce the enacted curfew. “Safety for the public and our deputies was our number one pri-ority,” Sheriff Sid Gautreaux said. “Fortunately we saw very few incidents of crime. Once we knew we had things under control in our parish. We knew we needed to do what we could to help those in surrounding parishes that suffered much more dam-age.” After assessing and preparing for any needs in EBR parish,
EBRSO deployed additional deputies to assist Sheriffs in other
parishes throughout the state. (Continued Page 2)
(Isaac Contd.) The deputies staged with other Sheriff’s Offices as part of the JTF7 Task Force and the Louisiana Sheriff's Association Task Force. The Task Force sent deputies to Plaquemines, As-cension and St. John the Baptist parishes to assist with criminal patrols and night-time raid surveil-lance. Deputies in the river parishes helped prevent and catch looters that were burglarizing evacu-ated camps on the river. Back home in EBR, deputies with JTF7 located a missing barge on the Mississippi River in 62 feet of water out of the channel. The Coast Guard was then able to safely open the Sunshine Bridge to al-low traffic through. Deputies used the new Underwater Inspection System acquired by the JTF7 grant in order to locate the missing barge. Joint Task Force 7 (JTF7), formed in 2011, is a group made up of the seven Sheriff’s Offices border-ing the Mississippi River and the Greater Baton Rouge Area. The group includes members of the various agencies’ maritime response teams trained and prepared for operations on land and water.
“I want to thank all the deputies that worked so hard in and out of our parish for the storm.
So many of you worked long shifts, often at personal risk, to keep our residents and those in
other parishes safe. Thank you for your service.” -SHERIFF SID GAUTREAUX
DEPUTIES OF THE MONTH
Uniform Patrol
Dy. James Jamison
Detectives
Lt. Resa Davis
Support Services
Lt. David Luker
Civil Division Dy. Tim Johnson Civil Foreclosures
Parish Prison Dy. Debbie Norwood
C-Shift Security
Special Operations Dy. Matthew Hurley
K-9
Congratulations
Page 3 East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office
Chaplain’s Corner: Verse of the Month
“ I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never
walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” John 8:12
Sgt. Roger Corcoran is the proud grandfather of Allie Wilkins 6lbs 8ozs born August 23rd. Congratula-tions to mother Morgan Corcoran and father Chad Wilkins. .
Congratulations to Dy. Mary Simmons (EBRSO) and Capt. Darryl Rainwater (Baker PD) married July 14, 2012.
Sheriff Gautreaux Elected
Sergeant At Arms for
La. Sheriff’s Association
Dy. Tanyelle Jenkins walked with Team Demond in the Sickle Cell Community Walk in August to raise money for
the 5-year-old battling Sickle Cell Anemia.
Page 4 East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office
EBRSO IN THE COMMUNITY
EBRSO’s Scotlandville substation hosted its
annual School Supply Giveaway this past
August in order to provide free supplies for
children in need. Thanks to everyone that
made the event a success!
EBRSO Honors Fallen Deputies in
St. John the Baptist Parish
Deputies traveled to St. John’s Parish
to participate in the funeral honoring
the fallen deputies.
EBRSO teamed up with United
Blood Services to host a blood
drive this past month to honor the
wounded and fallen deputies from
St. John the Baptist Parish. The
event was a great success. Spe-
cial thanks to Savannah Sillemon
for helping organize the drive and
to everyone that donated!
Happy Birthday to Deputies
Born in September
Page 5 East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office
September 1st
Lois Paynes India Brown James Alexander Alfred Mims
September 2nd
Blair Nicholson Ursula Miles Lucille Tuminello Edward Wheeler Craig Stevens Gloria Carpenter Henry Logan
September 3rd David Landacre Carl Trosclair Lee Torres
September 4th Angela Moak David Aldridge Lavonita Ealy William Jenkins Dustin Sellars
September 5th Jonathan Ned Demarcus Braxton
September 6th Joe Coleman Patrick Womack Chad Tucker Jackie Leblanc Nicholas Schiro
September 7th Bobby Moore Darrel Brown Casey Lillie
September 8th Lynette Moran Charles Whitten Glen Leblanc
September 10th Kenneth Huber Brigette Fresina Walter Crawford
September 11th Brian Ealy Leslie Summers Larry Williams
September 12th Chasity Sanford Lisa Dufour
September 13th Lioneal Moore James Freeman Alexander Helwig Jamie Quistgaard
September 15th Michael Davis Anthony Favaro Eleanor Stewart Dana Bass Matthew Shumate John Porche
September 16th Richard Decuir Yolanda Alves Briant Beard Mindi Machauer Theodore Cohen Jane Babin
September 17th Cenetra Dabney Chad Parker Jimmy Douglas
September 19th Emmette Cummins Audrey Palmer Klayton Rich
September 20th Andrew Stevens Michael Hager Brian Blache
September 21st Elmo Sanchez Viki Steward Lorenzo Myers Frank Moore
September 22nd Bradley Chockerham Marcus Jackson Gordon Atwell Jason Guillot Gilbert Taylor James Lafleur Roger Zecchel Cedric Muse Max Gill
September 23rd Terry Curtis Steve Fitzgerald
September 24th Curtis Netterville Jermaine Cruz
September 25th Carla Curtis Sheronica Greene
September 26th Tenoa Alex Charles Pelletier Jimmie Hammers Joshua Atwell
September 27th Brandon Barard Shannon Broussard Christopher Brashear Gregory Crouch Kenneth Ellis
September 28th Scott Henning Michael Canella Matthew Hurley
September 29th Gail Carter Ana Simpson Danny Major
September 30th Joan Dipaola Renee Cabirac
PO BOX 3277 BATON ROUGE, LA 70821
PHONE: 225-389-5000
FAX: 225-389-5032
EAST BATON ROUGE
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
SAFER, STRONGER, BETTER TOGETHER
Don’t Forget! The East Baton Rouge
Sheriff ‘s Office Wellness Center is
available for all your wellness needs
Hours of operation Monday 8:30-5:30
Wednesday 8:30-5:00 Friday 6:00-2:30
Appointments only
(225) 355-1253
September 10
th EBRSO Annual Awards Ceremony
When: 6:30p.m. What: Awards Ceremony Where: Healing Place Church 19202 Highland Rd. September 17
th Family and Youth Service Center Ribbon Cutting
When: 10:00a.m. What: Grand Opening of the Truancy Center Where: 1120 Government St. September 25
th Evening of Remembrance
When: 6:30p.m. What: Honoring Innocent Victims of Murder Where: The Chapel on the Campus 3355 Dalrymple Dr.
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