MEDIA OPPORTUNITY: JOIN LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ON NATIONWIDE DOMESTIC-VIOLENCE WARRANT SWEEP THIS WEEK
News Release from Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office
Posted on FlashAlert: October 20th, 2014 11:56 AM
*** DATE EMBARGOED ***
IMPORTANT -- EMBARGO NOTICE: In an effort to keep wanted persons from being tipped off about our apprehension detail, we ask that media outlets not disseminate this information until 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22.
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This Wednesday, Oct. 22, law-enforcement partners across the country will join forces for the 12th-annual National Family Violence Apprehension Detail -- also known as the "DV Warrant Sweep."
The SWEEP is a day-long event, in which agencies across the United States attempt to serve outstanding family-violence warrants.
Last year's SWEEP was a big success:
- More than 247 law enforcement organizations in 23 states participated.
- 3,522 Nationwide Attempts to Serve Arrest Warrants
- 842 Arrests
- 749 Law Enforcement Members Participated
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT) founded the SWEEP 12 years ago under the supervision of then-Detective Craig Roberts.
Now-Sheriff Craig Roberts will kick off the local briefing Wednesday (Oct. 22) for the 12th annual SWEEP.
Wednesday's local detail will include the following Clackamas County law-enforcement agencies:
- Canby Police Department
- Clackamas County Community Corrections
- Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
- Gladstone Police Department
- Lake Oswego Police Department
- Milwaukie Police Department
- Molalla Police Department
- Oregon City Police Department
- West Linn Police Department
Local state and federal partners include the Oregon State Police, ATF and the U.S. Marshals Service, Portland District.
MEDIA OPPORTUNITY:
Local media are invited to ride along with law-enforcement partners during the SWEEP.
Interested reporters can join us at the 2 p.m. briefing, held Oct. 22 at the Public Safety Training Center (12700 SE 82nd Avenue, Clackamas). During the briefing, Sheriff Roberts will address the participating agencies. The participating members will also hear from two guest speakers who will underscore the importance of the day's mission.
Media can arrange (with advance notice) to ride along with participating agencies. Contact PIO Sgt. Nathan Thompson for details.
Thank you for you interest and support.
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IMPORTANT -- EMBARGO NOTICE: In an effort to keep wanted persons from being tipped off about our apprehension detail, we ask that media outlets not disseminate this information until 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22.
______
This Wednesday, Oct. 22, law-enforcement partners across the country will join forces for the 12th-annual National Family Violence Apprehension Detail -- also known as the "DV Warrant Sweep."
The SWEEP is a day-long event, in which agencies across the United States attempt to serve outstanding family-violence warrants.
Last year's SWEEP was a big success:
- More than 247 law enforcement organizations in 23 states participated.
- 3,522 Nationwide Attempts to Serve Arrest Warrants
- 842 Arrests
- 749 Law Enforcement Members Participated
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team (DVERT) founded the SWEEP 12 years ago under the supervision of then-Detective Craig Roberts.
Now-Sheriff Craig Roberts will kick off the local briefing Wednesday (Oct. 22) for the 12th annual SWEEP.
Wednesday's local detail will include the following Clackamas County law-enforcement agencies:
- Canby Police Department
- Clackamas County Community Corrections
- Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
- Gladstone Police Department
- Lake Oswego Police Department
- Milwaukie Police Department
- Molalla Police Department
- Oregon City Police Department
- West Linn Police Department
Local state and federal partners include the Oregon State Police, ATF and the U.S. Marshals Service, Portland District.
MEDIA OPPORTUNITY:
Local media are invited to ride along with law-enforcement partners during the SWEEP.
Interested reporters can join us at the 2 p.m. briefing, held Oct. 22 at the Public Safety Training Center (12700 SE 82nd Avenue, Clackamas). During the briefing, Sheriff Roberts will address the participating agencies. The participating members will also hear from two guest speakers who will underscore the importance of the day's mission.
Media can arrange (with advance notice) to ride along with participating agencies. Contact PIO Sgt. Nathan Thompson for details.
Thank you for you interest and support.
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