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Dedicated to Public Safety Sheriff Richard W Dedicated to Public Safety Sheriff Richard W. Stanek Presented to: Dayton City Council August 29, 2018

Agenda Overview of the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and its jurisdiction Overview of Agency Leadership and Sheriff’s Responsibilities Overview of Eight Lines of Business Four Public Safety Partnership Areas : Forensics Sciences Division: Crime Lab The Opioid Crisis Violent Crime 21st Century Policing

Sheriff Richard W. Stanek Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office was incorporated in 1852. There have been 27 different Sheriffs since 1852. Only 3 other Sheriffs in the past 70 years (Ryan, Omodt, McGowan).

Coordinating Public Safety in Hennepin County 1.3 million residents 556.2 square miles 104 named lakes and 3 rivers 280 miles of lakes and waterways 45 municipalities (+1 unorganized territory) 36 local police departments & 9 Federal law enforcement partners

Agency Leadership & Overview Hennepin County Sheriff Chief Deputy Jeff Storms Maj. Pete Dietzman Enforcement Services Bureau Maj. Todd Turpitt Investigations Bureau Maj. Tracey Martin Jail/Court Services Bureau

State Statute Chapter 387 - SHERIFF 387.03 Powers & Duties: “The sheriff shall keep and preserve the peace of the county...” The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer in the county.

Sheriff’s Office - Eight Lines of Business 1. Jail – HCSO 26 bookings in 2017 & 14 in 2018 Court Security – HCSO 3. Patrol – Dayton and HCSO 204 supporting hours in 2017 & 123 in 2018 Collaborated w/ area police and fire to save horse stuck in Elm Creek Park Reserve Warrants – HCSO and Dayton Civil Process – HCSO Investigations – Dayton and HCSO 41 Part I crimes in 2017 & 7 in 2018 50 Other crimes in 2017 & 22 in 2018 9-1-1 Dispatch – HCSO 8,753 CAD events in 2017 & 4,684 in 2018 Crime Lab – HCSO 8 lab cases in 2017 & 3 in 2018 10 crime lab scene hours in 2017

Forensic Sciences Division: Crime Lab Stakeholder operated 1 of 3 accredited DNA crime labs in MN Internationally accredited Property crime evidence collected and processed 8 lab cases in 2017 & 3 in 2018 YTD 10 crime lab scene hours in 2017

Hennepin County: Opioid Deaths over 5 Years 2013: 119 (325 statewide) 2014: 108 (335 statewide) 2015: 110 (344 statewide) 2016: 153 (402 statewide) 2017: 175 (statewide #s not yet available) 2018: 59 (through May)

Opioids: Public Safety, Public Policy, Public Service #NOverdose Campaign Naloxone/ NARCAN advocacy Drug Take-Back programs (Deterra bags & collection boxes)

National Night Out: Aug. 7 Our deputies attended neighborhood parties throughout the county to educate residents about this epidemic and provide them with nearly 15,000 medicine disposal bags.

Violent Crime: Guns, Gangs, Drugs, and Kids Violent Offender Task Force (VOTF) 3 arrests in 2017 Drug Task Forces Southwest Hennepin (SWHDTF)* West Metro Drug Task Force (WMDTF)* Anoka Hennepin Drug Task Force Northwest Metro Task Force (NWMDTF) Criminal Information Sharing & Analysis (CISA) HIDTA designation JTTF *Supervised by HCSO

21st Century Policing Community Engagement is an agency-wide effort and top priority All levels of agency personnel are engaging with residents and community leaders Training for all agency personnel Community Advisory Board and Community Engagement Team Attend community events, educate residents, recruit diverse candidates, policy development Educational workshops, for example Women for Peace 1 of 15 demonstration sites to be used as a nationwide model

Questions?

Richard W. Stanek Hennepin County Sheriff THANK YOU Richard W. Stanek Hennepin County Sheriff /HennepinSheriff @HennepinSheriff HennepinSheriff 612-348-2347 Rich.Stanek@hennepin.us www.HennepinSheriff.org 17