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Allegheny County Sheriff's Office

The Allegheny County Sheriff's Office is a law enforcement agency that serves Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and is the largest sheriff's office in the state. The ACSO serves as a local arm of the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System in a number of roles, including: court security, writ services, sales, prisoner transportation, issuing of firearm licenses and execution of warrants. A primary responsibility of the office is fugitive apprehension.[3] The Sheriff's Office also assists local law enforcement agencies with emergency and incident response on an as-needed basis, most notably through the use of trained police canines.

Allegheny County Sheriff's Office
Badge of Allegheny County Sheriff's Office
AbbreviationACSO
Agency overview
Formed1789; 235 years ago (1789)
Employees203 (2019)[1]
Annual budgetUS$19.7 million (2019) [2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionAllegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Size745 m²
Population1.2 million
Legal jurisdictionAllegheny County, Pennsylvania
Governing bodyAllegheny County Council
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters436 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA
Deputies169
Civilians34
Agency executive
  • Kevin M. Kraus, Sheriff
Facilities
Dogs4
Website
http://www.sheriffalleghenycounty.com/

Organization edit

The executive of the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office is the Sheriff, currently Kevin M. Kraus, and is an elected position. The office consists of a number of divisions:

  • Administration – The Administration Division is responsible for personnel and fiscal management, scheduling and coordinating law enforcement training, information technology management and the purchase and maintenance of property.[4]
  • Investigations – The Investigations Division is primarily responsible for executing criminal warrants, as well as investigating threats to members and personnel of the judiciary.[5]
  • Civil Process – The Civil Process Division is responsible for processing and docketing civil court documents such as divorces, execution against real and personal property, orders of court and miscellaneous writs such as those filed by respondents and for transportation of prisoners.[6]
  • Firearms – The Firearms Division is responsible for issuing licenses to sell or conceal-carry firearms in accordance with the Uniform Firearms Act.[7]
  • Uniform – The Uniform Division is primarily responsible for crowd control services carnivals, festivals, parades and other special events, as well as security and traffic control as directed. It consists of
  • Transportation – The Transportation Division is primarily responsible for transporting prisoners to and from prisons, courts, inquests and hospitals, transferring prisoners to house arrest and courtroom security, as well as assisting in the coordination all prisoner extraditions from other states and jurisdictions.[8]
 
A Ford Explorer Canine Unit vehicle.

The Sheriff's Office also has a number of deputies assigned unique positions such as Evidence Management and Crime Prevention.[9][10] It maintains a Canine Unit consisting of two dual-purpose bomb dogs, one dual-purpose drug dog and one single purpose tracking dog. This unit operates with no budget allocation and is funded by public donations.[11]

The Sheriff's Reserve consists of two elements, the Uniform Division and the General Reserve. The Uniform Division is primarily responsible for crowd control services at carnivals, festivals, parades and other special events, as well as security and traffic control as directed. Deputies are sworn, carry firearms and complete an educational program including Act 235 lethal weapons training. The Uniform Division also includes a Motorcycle Unit. Each motorcycle is owned and maintained by the deputy at personal cost. The General Reserve Division consists of volunteers interested in community service. These members are not sworn and do not have powers of arrest, but support the Sheriff in community engagement.[12]

History edit

Past sheriffs edit

The first sheriff to be elected in Allegheny County was James Morrison, who took office in January 1789, soon after the United States gained independence from Great Britain in the Revolutionary War.[13]

  • James Morrison – 1789–1792
  • Samuel Ewalt – 1792–1795 (PA State Representative post-Sheriff career)
  • James Sample – 1795–1798
  • Ephraim Jones – 1798–1801
  • William Wusthoff – 1804–1809
  • William McCandless – 1804–1809
  • William Woods – 1809–1810
  • Lazarus Stewart – 1816–1819 (Last Sheriff to conduct public hanging in Allegheny County)
  • Morgan Neville – 1819–1822 (Editor and Owner of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • Lazarus Stewart – 1822–1825
  • William Leckey – 1825–1828
  • W. Caven – 1828–1831
  • William Leckey – 1831–1834
  • Elijah Trovillo – 1834–1837
  • Andrew Bayne – 1837–1840
  • Benjamin Weaver – 1840–1843
  • Elijah Trovillo – 1843–1846
  • John Forsyth – 1846–1850
  • Carter Curtis – 1850–1852
  • William Magill – 1852–1856
  • Rody Patterson – 1856–1857
  • James L. Grahm – 1857–1861
  • Harry Woods – 1861–1863
  • John H. Stewart – 1864–1867
  • Samuel Cluley – 1867–1870
  • H.S. Fleming – 1870–1873 (Served several terms on Council of the City of Allegheny [Northside neighborhood of Pittsburgh], Mayor of Allegheny, Treasurer of Allegheny County)
  • John H. Hare – 1873–1875
  • Richard H. Fife – 1876–1878
  • T.H. Hunter – 1879–1882 (Civil War veteran)
  • William McCallin – 1882–1884
  • Joseph H. Gray – 1884–1888
  • A. McCandless – 1888–1890
  • William H. McCleary – 1890–1894
  • James F. Richards – 1894–1896
  • Harvey A. Lowry – 1896–1900
  • William C. McKinley – 1900–1904
  • James W. Dickson – 1904–1906
  • Addison Gumbert – 1906–1910 (former Major League Baseball pitcher, Clerk of Common Pleas, Commissioner of Allegheny County)
  • Judd H. Bruff – 1910–1914
  • George Richards – 1914–1918
  • William S. Haddock – 1918–1922
  • Robert Woodside – 1922–1926
  • Robert H. Braun – 1926–1930
  • Robert S. Cain – 12/1930-1/1932
  • Frank I. Gollmar – 1932–1938 (Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County)
  • H. J. Heinz II – 1938–1942 (known as John Heinz in this period; later CEO of H.J. Heinz Company)
  • Robert J. Corbett – 1942–1944 (elected to Congress 1944)
  • John Montgomery – 1944–1945 (appointed by Governor)
  • Walter C. Monaghan – 1946–1951 (died September 19, 1951)
  • William D. McClelland – 1951 (acted in this position from September 19, 1951 – December 28, 1951, while he also served as Coroner)
  • Thomas E. Whitten December 28, 1951 – 1954
  • William H. Davis 1954–1970 (City of Pittsburgh Fire Chief and City Councilman)
  • Eugene L. Coon 1970–1997 (Longest tenured Allegheny County Sheriff)
  • Peter DeFazio 1997–2006[14]
  • William P. Mullen 2006–2022
  • Kevin M. Kraus 2022–Present

Controversies edit

In July 2018, clerk Erika Romanowski was charged with federal obstruction of justice and making false statements to federal investigators. She was alleged to have disclosed sensitive law enforcement information to two "personal associates" who were targets of a federal investigation into a large-scale, drug trafficking organization. Romanowski also allegedly lied to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents when questioned, and harmed their ongoing investigation. Her prosecution is considered part of the U.S. Attorney’s public corruption initiative.[15][16]

In May 2018, Deputy Donald Modrick was charged with theft, unsworn falsification and obstructing the administration of law after stealing $10,000 from a defendant. Modrick allegedly collected money without following any procedure and had checks written out in his name, which he then cashed for personal use. He was terminated by the Sheriff's Office.[17][18]

Fallen officers edit

Since the establishment of the office, seven members have died in the line of duty.[19]

Officer Date of Death Details
Deputy Sheriff Pliny D. Wells[20] Wednesday, June 20, 1838 Stabbed
Deputy Sheriff Harry H. Exley[21] Sunday, August 22, 1909 Gunfire
Deputy Sheriff J. Davis[22] Tuesday, January 28, 1913 Stabbed
Deputy Sheriff Frank X. Mooney[23] Saturday, May 19, 1923 Gunfire
Deputy Sheriff Meyer Van Lewen[24] Saturday, July 19, 1924 Gunfire
Deputy Sheriff Edward M. Butko, Jr.[25] Thursday, September 29, 1983 Vehicle crash
Sergeant James Robert Milcarek, Sr.[26] Friday, November 18, 1983 Vehicle crash

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "FBI UCR Statistics 2017" (website). Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  2. ^ "Allegheny County Budget 2019" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  3. ^ "In pursuit of fugitives in Allegheny County". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  4. ^ "ACSO :: Administration". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  5. ^ "ACSO :: Warrant Office". www.sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  6. ^ "ACSO :: Civil Process". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  7. ^ "ACSO :: Firearms". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  8. ^ "ACSO :: Transportation". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  9. ^ "ACSO :: Evidence". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  10. ^ "ACSO :: Crime Prevention". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  11. ^ "ACSO :: K9 Unit". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  12. ^ "ACSO :: Reserves". sheriffalleghenycounty.com. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-11-26.
  14. ^ "Allegheny County sheriff to leave post Oct. 31".
  15. ^ "Allegheny County Sheriff's Office Employee Charged with Obstruction of Justice and Lying to the FBI". www.justice.gov. 2018-07-25. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  16. ^ EndPlay (2018-07-25). "Sheriff's clerk faces federal charges for allegedly helping suspects". WPXI. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  17. ^ "Allegheny County sheriff's deputy fired, arrested on felony theft charges". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  18. ^ "Sheriff's Deputy Accused Of Stealing More Than $10K From Defendant". 2018-05-10. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  19. ^ "Allegheny County Sheriff's Office, PA". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  20. ^ "Deputy Sheriff Pliny D. Wells". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  21. ^ "Deputy Sheriff Harry H. Exley". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  22. ^ "Deputy Sheriff J. Davis". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  23. ^ "Deputy Sheriff Frank X. Mooney". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  24. ^ "Deputy Sheriff Meyer Van Lewen". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  25. ^ "Deputy Sheriff Edward M. Butko, Jr". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.
  26. ^ "Sergeant James Robert Milcarek, Sr". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 2019-03-15.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Allegheny County Sheriff s Office is a law enforcement agency that serves Allegheny County Pennsylvania and is the largest sheriff s office in the state The ACSO serves as a local arm of the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System in a number of roles including court security writ services sales prisoner transportation issuing of firearm licenses and execution of warrants A primary responsibility of the office is fugitive apprehension 3 The Sheriff s Office also assists local law enforcement agencies with emergency and incident response on an as needed basis most notably through the use of trained police canines Allegheny County Sheriff s OfficeBadge of Allegheny County Sheriff s OfficeAbbreviationACSOAgency overviewFormed1789 235 years ago 1789 Employees203 2019 1 Annual budgetUS 19 7 million 2019 2 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionAllegheny Pennsylvania United StatesSize745 m Population1 2 millionLegal jurisdictionAllegheny County PennsylvaniaGoverning bodyAllegheny County CouncilGeneral natureLocal civilian policeOperational structureHeadquarters436 Grant Street Pittsburgh PADeputies169Civilians34Agency executiveKevin M Kraus SheriffFacilitiesDogs4Websitehttp www sheriffalleghenycounty com Contents 1 Organization 2 History 2 1 Past sheriffs 3 Controversies 4 Fallen officers 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrganization editThe executive of the Allegheny County Sheriff s Office is the Sheriff currently Kevin M Kraus and is an elected position The office consists of a number of divisions Administration The Administration Division is responsible for personnel and fiscal management scheduling and coordinating law enforcement training information technology management and the purchase and maintenance of property 4 Investigations The Investigations Division is primarily responsible for executing criminal warrants as well as investigating threats to members and personnel of the judiciary 5 Civil Process The Civil Process Division is responsible for processing and docketing civil court documents such as divorces execution against real and personal property orders of court and miscellaneous writs such as those filed by respondents and for transportation of prisoners 6 Firearms The Firearms Division is responsible for issuing licenses to sell or conceal carry firearms in accordance with the Uniform Firearms Act 7 Uniform The Uniform Division is primarily responsible for crowd control services carnivals festivals parades and other special events as well as security and traffic control as directed It consists of Transportation The Transportation Division is primarily responsible for transporting prisoners to and from prisons courts inquests and hospitals transferring prisoners to house arrest and courtroom security as well as assisting in the coordination all prisoner extraditions from other states and jurisdictions 8 nbsp A Ford Explorer Canine Unit vehicle The Sheriff s Office also has a number of deputies assigned unique positions such as Evidence Management and Crime Prevention 9 10 It maintains a Canine Unit consisting of two dual purpose bomb dogs one dual purpose drug dog and one single purpose tracking dog This unit operates with no budget allocation and is funded by public donations 11 The Sheriff s Reserve consists of two elements the Uniform Division and the General Reserve The Uniform Division is primarily responsible for crowd control services at carnivals festivals parades and other special events as well as security and traffic control as directed Deputies are sworn carry firearms and complete an educational program including Act 235 lethal weapons training The Uniform Division also includes a Motorcycle Unit Each motorcycle is owned and maintained by the deputy at personal cost The General Reserve Division consists of volunteers interested in community service These members are not sworn and do not have powers of arrest but support the Sheriff in community engagement 12 History editPast sheriffs edit The first sheriff to be elected in Allegheny County was James Morrison who took office in January 1789 soon after the United States gained independence from Great Britain in the Revolutionary War 13 James Morrison 1789 1792 Samuel Ewalt 1792 1795 PA State Representative post Sheriff career James Sample 1795 1798 Ephraim Jones 1798 1801 William Wusthoff 1804 1809 William McCandless 1804 1809 William Woods 1809 1810 Lazarus Stewart 1816 1819 Last Sheriff to conduct public hanging in Allegheny County Morgan Neville 1819 1822 Editor and Owner of Pittsburgh Post Gazette Lazarus Stewart 1822 1825 William Leckey 1825 1828 W Caven 1828 1831 William Leckey 1831 1834 Elijah Trovillo 1834 1837 Andrew Bayne 1837 1840 Benjamin Weaver 1840 1843 Elijah Trovillo 1843 1846 John Forsyth 1846 1850 Carter Curtis 1850 1852 William Magill 1852 1856 Rody Patterson 1856 1857 James L Grahm 1857 1861 Harry Woods 1861 1863 John H Stewart 1864 1867 Samuel Cluley 1867 1870 H S Fleming 1870 1873 Served several terms on Council of the City of Allegheny Northside neighborhood of Pittsburgh Mayor of Allegheny Treasurer of Allegheny County John H Hare 1873 1875 Richard H Fife 1876 1878 T H Hunter 1879 1882 Civil War veteran William McCallin 1882 1884 Joseph H Gray 1884 1888 A McCandless 1888 1890 William H McCleary 1890 1894 James F Richards 1894 1896 Harvey A Lowry 1896 1900 William C McKinley 1900 1904 James W Dickson 1904 1906 Addison Gumbert 1906 1910 former Major League Baseball pitcher Clerk of Common Pleas Commissioner of Allegheny County Judd H Bruff 1910 1914 George Richards 1914 1918 William S Haddock 1918 1922 Robert Woodside 1922 1926 Robert H Braun 1926 1930 Robert S Cain 12 1930 1 1932 Frank I Gollmar 1932 1938 Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County H J Heinz II 1938 1942 known as John Heinz in this period later CEO of H J Heinz Company Robert J Corbett 1942 1944 elected to Congress 1944 John Montgomery 1944 1945 appointed by Governor Walter C Monaghan 1946 1951 died September 19 1951 William D McClelland 1951 acted in this position from September 19 1951 December 28 1951 while he also served as Coroner Thomas E Whitten December 28 1951 1954 William H Davis 1954 1970 City of Pittsburgh Fire Chief and City Councilman Eugene L Coon 1970 1997 Longest tenured Allegheny County Sheriff Peter DeFazio 1997 2006 14 William P Mullen 2006 2022 Kevin M Kraus 2022 PresentControversies editIn July 2018 clerk Erika Romanowski was charged with federal obstruction of justice and making false statements to federal investigators She was alleged to have disclosed sensitive law enforcement information to two personal associates who were targets of a federal investigation into a large scale drug trafficking organization Romanowski also allegedly lied to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents when questioned and harmed their ongoing investigation Her prosecution is considered part of the U S Attorney s public corruption initiative 15 16 In May 2018 Deputy Donald Modrick was charged with theft unsworn falsification and obstructing the administration of law after stealing 10 000 from a defendant Modrick allegedly collected money without following any procedure and had checks written out in his name which he then cashed for personal use He was terminated by the Sheriff s Office 17 18 Fallen officers editSince the establishment of the office seven members have died in the line of duty 19 Officer Date of Death Details Deputy Sheriff Pliny D Wells 20 Wednesday June 20 1838 Stabbed Deputy Sheriff Harry H Exley 21 Sunday August 22 1909 Gunfire Deputy Sheriff J Davis 22 Tuesday January 28 1913 Stabbed Deputy Sheriff Frank X Mooney 23 Saturday May 19 1923 Gunfire Deputy Sheriff Meyer Van Lewen 24 Saturday July 19 1924 Gunfire Deputy Sheriff Edward M Butko Jr 25 Thursday September 29 1983 Vehicle crash Sergeant James Robert Milcarek Sr 26 Friday November 18 1983 Vehicle crashSee also edit nbsp Pennsylvania portal List of law enforcement agencies in PennsylvaniaReferences edit FBI UCR Statistics 2017 website Retrieved 2019 04 04 Allegheny County Budget 2019 PDF Retrieved 2019 03 19 In pursuit of fugitives in Allegheny County Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Administration sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Warrant Office www sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Civil Process sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Firearms sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Transportation sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Evidence sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Crime Prevention sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO K9 Unit sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 ACSO Reserves sheriffalleghenycounty com Retrieved 2019 03 19 Allegheny County Sheriff s Office History Archived from the original on 2005 11 26 Allegheny County sheriff to leave post Oct 31 Allegheny County Sheriff s Office Employee Charged with Obstruction of Justice and Lying to the FBI www justice gov 2018 07 25 Retrieved 2019 03 15 EndPlay 2018 07 25 Sheriff s clerk faces federal charges for allegedly helping suspects WPXI Retrieved 2019 03 15 Allegheny County sheriff s deputy fired arrested on felony theft charges Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 2019 03 15 Sheriff s Deputy Accused Of Stealing More Than 10K From Defendant 2018 05 10 Retrieved 2019 03 15 Allegheny County Sheriff s Office PA The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 Deputy Sheriff Pliny D Wells The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 Deputy Sheriff Harry H Exley The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 Deputy Sheriff J Davis The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 Deputy Sheriff Frank X Mooney The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 Deputy Sheriff Meyer Van Lewen The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 Deputy Sheriff Edward M Butko Jr The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 Sergeant James Robert Milcarek Sr The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 2019 03 15 External links editOfficial website History of Sheriffs http www post gazette com localnews 20020915shertextp7 asp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allegheny County Sheriff 27s Office amp oldid 1099264254, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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