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Clearlake Police launch volunteer program PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 18 April 2007

CLEARLAKE The Clearlake Police Department is pleased to announce the formation of a new volunteer program called Volunteers in Policing (VIP).


Chief Larry Todd said VIP is an innovative program that strives to expand the department's partnership with members of the community in order to enhance the level of service provided to citizens, business owners and visitors.


It will be the mission of the VIP program to promote individual responsibility and commitment to enhancing a strong police-community partnership in the City of Clearlake.


The concept behind the program is simple: recruit volunteers from the community, train them in various non-hazardous police-related duties, and then allow them to function in direct support of the police department. Clearlake has proved to be an ideal environment for such a program since its citizens pride themselves in community involvement.


These volunteers will serve as extra eyes, ears and helping hands. VIPs will assume many tasks which otherwise require police personnel to perform. Todd said this will significantly enhance the department's ability to focus police officers and other paid staff on tasks that will enable the department to increase the level of public safety services provided to the community without the need to hire additional staff.


The VIP personnel will perform a wide variety functions such as: vacation house checks, staffing the front counter, fingerprinting, volunteer patrol, clerical work, Neighborhood Watch programs, child fingerprinting programs, vehicle maintenance, handicap parking enforcement, assisting with code enforcement, staffing at special events, crime victim followup contacts, business emergency contact list updates, and a wide range of other office and crime prevention duties.


Todd said individuals must be 18 years of age or older, and don't have to live in Clearlake. All volunteers must successfully pass the same background investigation required of civilian employees, which includes a fingerprint records check, driver and criminal history review, and go through a 24-hour training academy prior to starting in the program.


The academy will consist of a two-hour ride-along with an officer on patrol, a two-hour session in dispatch, a four-hour CPR training session, and 16 hours of assigned classroom training covering a variety of police related subjects designed to familiarize the volunteer with police procedures, radio codes, traffic safety, driver awareness, crime prevention and other law enforcement procedures.


Volunteers will be asked to commit a minimum of four hours per week to participate in the program and will be assigned to areas that correspond to their interest. For instance, not everyone will want to or are able to participate in patrolling the city, but instead may have interest in crime prevent programs, greeting the public or performing filing and data entry functions. The department will strive to match volunteers to their area of interest and to provide learning opportunities.


The volunteers will wear uniforms that are distinct from those worn by police officers and will only be assigned to non-hazardous duties, said Todd.


Clearlake Police Department also has partnered with the Lake County Resource Center in the "Experience Works" program which assists adults 55 or older gain job skills through community service employment training. This work experience program is designed for those who have not worked in a long time, have never worked outside the home, have physical limitations that affect their ability to work, or have had other problems obtaining the on-the-job training skills necessary to ultimately find employment.


Individuals accepted into this program will receive an hourly wage paid through the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which is widely recognized as one of the most successful federal employment programs. It is also the only initiative focused on meeting the training and employment needs of a rapidly growing older population. Those individuals interested in this program should contact Sheri Martendale, SCSEP assistant, at 262-3472.


Individuals interested in giving back to the community through the VIP program are invited to call Lt. Mike Hermann at 994-8251 or pick up an application at Clearlake Police Department, 14050 Olympic Drive.


The closing date for the first VIP Academy is 5 p.m. Friday, May 18.


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Wow This Could Be Me
written by alaska54, April 21, 2007
I don't live there anymore, thank Goddess, but I'm still a twice certificated teacher with active credentials and know CPR have even passed a constitution test and read the bill of rights, a black point on my record no doubt. I'm also an award winning investigative reporter who's looked into PICC and all the many Nazis, some of then officials, in LC. My kids are Jewish you see so I got a vested interest. I've been a dread police reporter in five whole states, been on a lot of ridealongs, have know good bad cool and creey crawly officers, many of the later on home turf. I know Larry Fanning who is or was your chaplain and have great respect for him. I used to teach with his wife and have in depth expertise in working with crack addicts - both students and especially their "inspiring" parental rolemodels. I've been followed and stopped so many times all over the county even for going to slow. Got that on Xmas day when I was taking my diabetic landlord to Christmas Dinner. My bad. Let's see I've been repeatedly lectured about my personal old hippy guy responsibility for all the ills of America. Why, but for me the US of A would have its moral fiber back. No one would hear about christian bloodlust bloodbaths anywhere, everything in LC would be named after Mike Thompson who isn't even dead yet. But he is in Congress. So dust off the uniform Mikey it's time to join the fray not talk about that. Mugwump Pelosi can handle that one alone. I know something about police procedure from attending daily briefings from my all time favorite cop other than the former Chalker who couldn't stand working for Tub O' Cocaine went to work in Ross instead and brought Sean Penn up to talk to the students at LLHS. They of course only wanted to know about Madonna for two hours! If he brings Al Pacino will the deep minds at LLHS ask him about his lil' friend? Gee this is exciting. Can I ride shotgun even if I don't have a shotgun like the Dick who is the President like the title of that book of the same names said. Oh and I read all of Walter Mosely and James Lee Burke and used to be a police reporter in New Iberia, LA. Shucks, I forgot the sage advice of Sgt. Joe Clark of the Anchorage PD. He would regale us with regular McGruff woof woof crime tips. I really did love Joe Clark. He was a gem and had the same name as the then premier of Canada even though we were both in West Canada - Alaska. Joe Clark told us to always check out the short order cooks cause they moved around and usually had something to hide. I found this tip expanded easily into my work looking into alleged sex abuse by medical professionals, police officers who might have been Bob Board who illegally I think gave me truth serum then tried to lay a whole bunch of unsolved crimes on little old me. IF I learn to turn in anyone I think is suracial_epithetious like Vince Metzger or Gene at that coffee shop do I get any code rings or shiny badges. In my experience this sort of thing that is authorizing citizens who know even less shit from shinola from most undertrained police officers who think they are THE LAW and not officers of THE LAW. When can I sign up.

Gary Peterson
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written by alaska54, April 21, 2007
OK not very nice persons the mofos.

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