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Ventura County Sheriff's Office

The Ventura County Sheriff's Office (VCSO), also sometimes known as the Ventura County Sheriff's Department (VCSD), provides law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of Ventura County, California, as well as several cities within the county. The cities that Ventura County Sheriff's Office provides police services for are Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, and Thousand Oaks.

Ventura County Sheriff's Office
Patch of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office (used since the 1970s)
Seal of Ventura County
Badge of the Sheriff of Ventura County
AbbreviationVCSO
Agency overview
Formed1873; 151 years ago (1873)
Employees1,300
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionVentura, California, U.S.
Jurisdiction of Ventura County Sheriff's Office
General nature
Operational structure
Deputies800
Civilian employees500
Supervisors responsible
  • Linda Parks
  • Steve Bennett
  • Kathy Long
  • Peter C. Foy
  • John Zaragoza
Agency executives
  • James Fryhoff, Sheriff
  • John Reilly, Undersheriff
Facilities
Stations6
Jails3
Policeboats2
Helicopters7
Website
VCSO Official Website

Mission edit

The mission of the VCSO is stated by it to be: "We, the members of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, are committed to safeguard the lives and property of the residents of Ventura County and respond to public concerns in a manner which promotes neighborhoods free from the fear of crime."

History edit

The Office of the Sheriff for Ventura County began in February 1873, with the election of Sheriff Frank Peterson. What began as a duty to collect taxes and catch horse thieves has evolved significantly as the county has changed and grown. Seventeen other Sheriffs have held the Office of the Sheriff since 1873. The administration of justice (and more criminals going to trial rather than the dispensing of "frontier justice") became more sophisticated during the late 19th century. Sheriff Edmund Guy McMartin, a popular and upright man who was elected Sheriff five times, was the first and only Sheriff killed in the line of duty while apprehending a murder suspect in 1921.

Public hangings and bootlegging arrests gave way to police practices and procedures commonly recognized today. The modern era of Ventura County law enforcement began in 1959 with Sheriff William Hill. The 1970s saw the genesis of community involvement programs like Community Orientated Policing and Problem Solving (COPPS), DARE and Neighborhood Watch. Today, the cornerstone of county policing is the partnership between the Sheriff's Office and county residents.

1920s edit

Sheriff Edmund Guy McMartin died on August 20, 1921, when he and Oxnard Township Constable W.E. Kelley were killed in the line of duty while attempting to arrest a murder suspect. Among his many accomplishments, McMartin was known for bringing the first automobile, a 1906 Urea, to law enforcement usage in Ventura County.

1950s edit

Deputy Donald Gregory was killed instantly on September 9, 1951, when the patrol car his partner was driving hit a telephone pole. An unidentified wrong way driver caused the collision on Highway 118 near Simi Valley. Donald was a veteran of the Korean War. He started with the Sheriff's Department in May 1949, and served the community of Thousand Oaks.

1960s edit

Reserve (Auxiliary) Deputy Bryce Patten was shot and killed on August 19, 1960, while working a roadblock on Casitas Pass Road. The suspects in a $150 liquor store robbery shot Patten to avoid being caught. The three suspects were caught in Bakersfield six days later and prosecuted. Bryce graduated summa cum laude from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was a full-time history teacher at Ventura High School. His students described him as a teacher with whom they liked to work. He donated many hours to improve his patrol skills, and served the children in the community as a Boy Scout Troop Leader. Bryce was survived by his wife, Diane, and their children, Charles, and Lucinda.

Deputy Earl Mendenhall died on June 15, 1961, from injuries received in a traffic collision when the mentally ill prisoner Mendenhall was transporting grabbed the steering wheel and directed the car into oncoming traffic. Earl served as a policeman for the City of Ventura prior to working for the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. He served in World War II with the U.S. Marine Corps.

Deputy Chester "Chico" Larson drowned on January 20, 1969, while attempting to rescue a group of hikers at Sespe Creek. Chico was stranded in a stalled rescue tractor in the middle of the river and was washed off the top of the tractor with 10 other victims. There was one survivor. Two days, earlier, Chico saved a party of 12 school girls and 2 adults. He was stationed at Lockwood Valley.

1970s edit

Detective Donald E. Haynie was shot and killed June 5, 1970, while attempting to make a narcotics arrest in Fillmore. Haynie and three other plainclothes sheriff's narcotics agents entered the house of a suspected drug dealer. The suspect's 78-year-old father shot Haynie once in the chest. The shooting was determined to be a misunderstanding, and the father was released. Donald served as a military policeman in the Army. He also enjoyed hunting with fellow officers and spending time with his family.

In October 1973, Lieutenant Harvey A. "Hank" Varat, a 14-year law enforcement veteran, was on a search and rescue training exercise in the Santa Susanna Mountains when he was bit by a tick and infected with Rocky Mountain spotted fever. He died four days later on October 20, 1973, from the fever. Varat helped develop the SWAT team, Deep-Sea Diving Team, and the search and rescue team. He is best remembered by his co-workers as his picture portrays, an organizer and an outdoors man contracted during a Search and Rescue exercise.

Sergeant Tom Collins died on October 25, 1975, when the helicopter he was flying crashed into the Santa Clara riverbed. Tom started the helicopter unit for the Ventura County Sheriff's Office in 1971. Prior to working for the department, he flew helicopters for the Navy. As a Naval Lieutenant, Tom was the youngest commissioned officer at that time.

1990s edit

Deputy Peter Aguirre was shot and killed on July 17, 1996, while responding to a domestic call in the City of Ojai. The suspect was also shot, but survived and was prosecuted. Peter started as a cadet with the VCSO and served as a Deputy for over two years. Peter was reportedly admired by fellow deputies for his compassion and ability to deal with people. Sheriff Carpenter described Peter as a "terrific officer with a bright future."

Senior Deputy Lisa Whitney was killed on August 12, 1998, in a traffic accident when a driver failed to stop at an inoperative traffic light in Ventura. Lisa was Officer of the Year in 1996. Her strong work ethic gained her the position of investigator with the Major Crimes Unit after serving only eight years as an officer. Whitney was a member of the Mounted Patrol Unit, the Mounted Honor Guard, and a certified trainer throughout California. Whitney is remembered as the "Angel on horseback."

2000s edit

Deputy Robert D. Bornet, a 10-year veteran of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, was killed on November 6, 2006, in a traffic accident while attempting to stop a motorist for a vehicle code violation. Bornet was in uniform and driving in his personal vehicle when the accident occurred. Bornet also served 19 years in the United States Navy earning the rate of master chief petty officer. Robert is survived by his wife Vicki; and their four children, Katie, Leslie, Daniel, and Christopher.

2010s edit

 
A VCSD Air Unit Fire Support Bell HH-1H in the early 2010s
 
VCSO deputies in the mid-2010s

Deputy Eugene Kostiuchenko, an 11-year veteran, was killed on October 28, 2014, while concluding a traffic stop on the 101 freeway at the Lewis Road off-ramp, in the Californian city of Camarillo. At approximately 1:15 am, Deputy Kostiuchenko was returning to his marked patrol vehicle when a second vehicle, driven by 25-year-old Kevin Hogrefe, struck the deputy, causing fatal injuries. Kevin Hogrefe, an alleged drunk driver, left the scene of the accident and was captured by additional deputies approximately 2 miles away at the Las Posas Road off ramp, after Hogrefe collided with a second vehicle, disabling his own.[1]

Sergeant Ron Helus, a 29-year veteran of the VC Sheriff's Office, died on November 7, 2018, after he was shot while being the first law enforcement officer to engage an active shooter at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks on the night of November 7, 2018, at approximately 11:25 pm. 11 other people were killed by the shooter.[2][3]

Search and Rescue Team Member Jeffrey "Jef" Dye died on February 2, 2019, when he was struck by a vehicle on the center median of the I-5 Freeway near Gorman. Jef Dye was actively trying to rescue victims from a previous unrelated car accident when he was struck. Jef Dye is the first Ventura County Search and Rescue Team Member to have been killed in the line of duty.[4][5]

Organization edit

The sheriff is elected in the county general elections, and he subsequently appoints his three Assistant Sheriffs. The Assistant Sheriffs manage specific "services," or divisions, within the department.[6]

  • One Assistant Sheriff manages Operations and is responsible for the patrol deputies, and has four commanders. They also are responsible for Special Services, a varied division that includes the Air Unit, Major Crimes, Narcotics, Intelligence, Bomb Unit, SWAT, Hostage Negotiations, Forensic Sciences Laboratory, Information Systems, and Evidence Unit. There are two commanders assigned to head these units.
  • One Assistant Sheriff They also manage Support Services which includes records, human resources, internal affairs, and training academy units. There are two commanders subordinate to the Chief Deputy of Support Services.
  • One Assistant Sheriff manages the Detention Services oversees the jails and courts within the county, and has three supervising commanders.

Equipment edit

FIREARMS

The standard issued handgun was the SIG Sauer P226 .40 S&W. In 2020 it is being phased out for the SIG Sauer P320 9mm with the XCarry grip and a SIG Sauer red dot optic installed. Ammunition Speer Gold Dot 9mm 147gr JHP.

VEHICLES

As of September 2020 the Ventura County Sheriffs Department uses the Chevrolet Tahoe PPV as their primary patrol vehicle.

AIRCRAFT

The Ventura County Sheriff’s Aviation Unit began in 1971. In 2009, the Ventura County Fire District entered into a cooperative agreement in which the Aviation Unit became a joint venture between the Fire District and Sheriff’s Office. The Fire District contributes funding and staff to the operation. The unit has grown from one Bell 47 to the current fleet of four Bell UH-1 helicopters, three Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters (soon two to be converted to the Firehawk helicopter), and one Bell Long Ranger. This unit is the only public safety aviation unit in the county and provides support for all local and state law enforcement and fire service agencies in the county. The missions vary between law enforcement, search and rescue (SAR), emergency medical services (EMS) and fire suppression missions.

Ranks edit

The Ventura County Sheriff's Office's rank structure is as follows:

Title Insignia
Sheriff
 
Undersheriff
 
Assistant Sheriff
 
Commander
 
Captain
 
Sergeant
 
Senior Deputy
 
Deputy Sheriff

Senior Deputy insignia is 2 chevrons the same color as Sergeants

[7]

In popular culture edit

  • George Anson Phillips, a character in Raymond Chandler's The High Window. Phillips was an inept former deputy turned private investigator, vaguely remembered by the protagonist Marlowe.
  • In the 1974 film Chinatown, Roy Jenson plays Claude Mulvihill, a hired tough guy and former Ventura County Sheriff who had been on the take from rum runners during Prohibition.
  • The 2005 film Hostage portrays the Ventura County Sheriff's Office's SWAT team taking over a hostage situation from the fictional Bristo Camino Police Department.
  • The second season of HBO's True Detective sees Rachel McAdams portray Detective Ani Bezzerides, who works for the Ventura County Sheriff's CID.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ from http://vcsd.org/memorials/index.html
  2. ^ Westervelt, Eric (November 8, 2018). "Sheriff's Sgt. Ron Helus Was Nearing Retirement When He Was Killed In Bar Shooting". NPR. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  3. ^ "Ventura County Sheriff's Department Advisory". Nixle. November 8, 2018. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "Ventura County Sheriff's Office remembers lost Search & Rescue Member Jef Dye". 3 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Fillmore search-and-rescue team member Jef Dye remembered as 'angel among us'".
  6. ^ "Executive Staff". Ventura County Sheriff's Office. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  7. ^ "Required Public Postings".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Ventura County Sheriff's Office at the Officer Down Memorial Page

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For the former Iowa school district with the initials VCSD see Ventura Community School District This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ventura County Sheriff s Office news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Ventura County Sheriff s Office VCSO also sometimes known as the Ventura County Sheriff s Department VCSD provides law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of Ventura County California as well as several cities within the county The cities that Ventura County Sheriff s Office provides police services for are Camarillo Fillmore Moorpark Ojai and Thousand Oaks Ventura County Sheriff s OfficePatch of the Ventura County Sheriff s Office used since the 1970s Seal of Ventura CountyBadge of the Sheriff of Ventura CountyAbbreviationVCSOAgency overviewFormed1873 151 years ago 1873 Employees1 300Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionVentura California U S Jurisdiction of Ventura County Sheriff s OfficeGeneral natureLocal civilian policeOperational structureDeputies800Civilian employees500Supervisors responsibleLinda ParksSteve BennettKathy LongPeter C FoyJohn ZaragozaAgency executivesJames Fryhoff SheriffJohn Reilly UndersheriffFacilitiesStations6Jails3Policeboats2Helicopters7WebsiteVCSO Official Website Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 1920s 2 2 1950s 2 3 1960s 2 4 1970s 2 5 1990s 2 6 2000s 2 7 2010s 3 Organization 3 1 Equipment 3 2 Ranks 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMission editThe mission of the VCSO is stated by it to be We the members of the Ventura County Sheriff s Office are committed to safeguard the lives and property of the residents of Ventura County and respond to public concerns in a manner which promotes neighborhoods free from the fear of crime History editThe Office of the Sheriff for Ventura County began in February 1873 with the election of Sheriff Frank Peterson What began as a duty to collect taxes and catch horse thieves has evolved significantly as the county has changed and grown Seventeen other Sheriffs have held the Office of the Sheriff since 1873 The administration of justice and more criminals going to trial rather than the dispensing of frontier justice became more sophisticated during the late 19th century Sheriff Edmund Guy McMartin a popular and upright man who was elected Sheriff five times was the first and only Sheriff killed in the line of duty while apprehending a murder suspect in 1921 Public hangings and bootlegging arrests gave way to police practices and procedures commonly recognized today The modern era of Ventura County law enforcement began in 1959 with Sheriff William Hill The 1970s saw the genesis of community involvement programs like Community Orientated Policing and Problem Solving COPPS DARE and Neighborhood Watch Today the cornerstone of county policing is the partnership between the Sheriff s Office and county residents 1920s edit Sheriff Edmund Guy McMartin died on August 20 1921 when he and Oxnard Township Constable W E Kelley were killed in the line of duty while attempting to arrest a murder suspect Among his many accomplishments McMartin was known for bringing the first automobile a 1906 Urea to law enforcement usage in Ventura County 1950s edit Deputy Donald Gregory was killed instantly on September 9 1951 when the patrol car his partner was driving hit a telephone pole An unidentified wrong way driver caused the collision on Highway 118 near Simi Valley Donald was a veteran of the Korean War He started with the Sheriff s Department in May 1949 and served the community of Thousand Oaks 1960s edit Reserve Auxiliary Deputy Bryce Patten was shot and killed on August 19 1960 while working a roadblock on Casitas Pass Road The suspects in a 150 liquor store robbery shot Patten to avoid being caught The three suspects were caught in Bakersfield six days later and prosecuted Bryce graduated summa cum laude from the University of California Santa Barbara and was a full time history teacher at Ventura High School His students described him as a teacher with whom they liked to work He donated many hours to improve his patrol skills and served the children in the community as a Boy Scout Troop Leader Bryce was survived by his wife Diane and their children Charles and Lucinda Deputy Earl Mendenhall died on June 15 1961 from injuries received in a traffic collision when the mentally ill prisoner Mendenhall was transporting grabbed the steering wheel and directed the car into oncoming traffic Earl served as a policeman for the City of Ventura prior to working for the Ventura County Sheriff s Office He served in World War II with the U S Marine Corps Deputy Chester Chico Larson drowned on January 20 1969 while attempting to rescue a group of hikers at Sespe Creek Chico was stranded in a stalled rescue tractor in the middle of the river and was washed off the top of the tractor with 10 other victims There was one survivor Two days earlier Chico saved a party of 12 school girls and 2 adults He was stationed at Lockwood Valley 1970s edit Detective Donald E Haynie was shot and killed June 5 1970 while attempting to make a narcotics arrest in Fillmore Haynie and three other plainclothes sheriff s narcotics agents entered the house of a suspected drug dealer The suspect s 78 year old father shot Haynie once in the chest The shooting was determined to be a misunderstanding and the father was released Donald served as a military policeman in the Army He also enjoyed hunting with fellow officers and spending time with his family In October 1973 Lieutenant Harvey A Hank Varat a 14 year law enforcement veteran was on a search and rescue training exercise in the Santa Susanna Mountains when he was bit by a tick and infected with Rocky Mountain spotted fever He died four days later on October 20 1973 from the fever Varat helped develop the SWAT team Deep Sea Diving Team and the search and rescue team He is best remembered by his co workers as his picture portrays an organizer and an outdoors man contracted during a Search and Rescue exercise Sergeant Tom Collins died on October 25 1975 when the helicopter he was flying crashed into the Santa Clara riverbed Tom started the helicopter unit for the Ventura County Sheriff s Office in 1971 Prior to working for the department he flew helicopters for the Navy As a Naval Lieutenant Tom was the youngest commissioned officer at that time 1990s edit Deputy Peter Aguirre was shot and killed on July 17 1996 while responding to a domestic call in the City of Ojai The suspect was also shot but survived and was prosecuted Peter started as a cadet with the VCSO and served as a Deputy for over two years Peter was reportedly admired by fellow deputies for his compassion and ability to deal with people Sheriff Carpenter described Peter as a terrific officer with a bright future Senior Deputy Lisa Whitney was killed on August 12 1998 in a traffic accident when a driver failed to stop at an inoperative traffic light in Ventura Lisa was Officer of the Year in 1996 Her strong work ethic gained her the position of investigator with the Major Crimes Unit after serving only eight years as an officer Whitney was a member of the Mounted Patrol Unit the Mounted Honor Guard and a certified trainer throughout California Whitney is remembered as the Angel on horseback 2000s edit Deputy Robert D Bornet a 10 year veteran of the Ventura County Sheriff s Office was killed on November 6 2006 in a traffic accident while attempting to stop a motorist for a vehicle code violation Bornet was in uniform and driving in his personal vehicle when the accident occurred Bornet also served 19 years in the United States Navy earning the rate of master chief petty officer Robert is survived by his wife Vicki and their four children Katie Leslie Daniel and Christopher 2010s edit nbsp A VCSD Air Unit Fire Support Bell HH 1H in the early 2010s nbsp VCSO deputies in the mid 2010s Deputy Eugene Kostiuchenko an 11 year veteran was killed on October 28 2014 while concluding a traffic stop on the 101 freeway at the Lewis Road off ramp in the Californian city of Camarillo At approximately 1 15 am Deputy Kostiuchenko was returning to his marked patrol vehicle when a second vehicle driven by 25 year old Kevin Hogrefe struck the deputy causing fatal injuries Kevin Hogrefe an alleged drunk driver left the scene of the accident and was captured by additional deputies approximately 2 miles away at the Las Posas Road off ramp after Hogrefe collided with a second vehicle disabling his own 1 Sergeant Ron Helus a 29 year veteran of the VC Sheriff s Office died on November 7 2018 after he was shot while being the first law enforcement officer to engage an active shooter at the Borderline Bar amp Grill in Thousand Oaks on the night of November 7 2018 at approximately 11 25 pm 11 other people were killed by the shooter 2 3 Search and Rescue Team Member Jeffrey Jef Dye died on February 2 2019 when he was struck by a vehicle on the center median of the I 5 Freeway near Gorman Jef Dye was actively trying to rescue victims from a previous unrelated car accident when he was struck Jef Dye is the first Ventura County Search and Rescue Team Member to have been killed in the line of duty 4 5 Organization editThe sheriff is elected in the county general elections and he subsequently appoints his three Assistant Sheriffs The Assistant Sheriffs manage specific services or divisions within the department 6 One Assistant Sheriff manages Operations and is responsible for the patrol deputies and has four commanders They also are responsible for Special Services a varied division that includes the Air Unit Major Crimes Narcotics Intelligence Bomb Unit SWAT Hostage Negotiations Forensic Sciences Laboratory Information Systems and Evidence Unit There are two commanders assigned to head these units One Assistant Sheriff They also manage Support Services which includes records human resources internal affairs and training academy units There are two commanders subordinate to the Chief Deputy of Support Services One Assistant Sheriff manages the Detention Services oversees the jails and courts within the county and has three supervising commanders Equipment edit FIREARMSThe standard issued handgun was the SIG Sauer P226 40 S amp W In 2020 it is being phased out for the SIG Sauer P320 9mm with the XCarry grip and a SIG Sauer red dot optic installed Ammunition Speer Gold Dot 9mm 147gr JHP VEHICLESAs of September 2020 the Ventura County Sheriffs Department uses the Chevrolet Tahoe PPV as their primary patrol vehicle AIRCRAFTThe Ventura County Sheriff s Aviation Unit began in 1971 In 2009 the Ventura County Fire District entered into a cooperative agreement in which the Aviation Unit became a joint venture between the Fire District and Sheriff s Office The Fire District contributes funding and staff to the operation The unit has grown from one Bell 47 to the current fleet of four Bell UH 1 helicopters three Sikorsky UH 60 Blackhawk helicopters soon two to be converted to the Firehawk helicopter and one Bell Long Ranger This unit is the only public safety aviation unit in the county and provides support for all local and state law enforcement and fire service agencies in the county The missions vary between law enforcement search and rescue SAR emergency medical services EMS and fire suppression missions Ranks edit The Ventura County Sheriff s Office s rank structure is as follows Title Insignia Sheriff nbsp Undersheriff nbsp Assistant Sheriff nbsp Commander nbsp Captain nbsp Sergeant nbsp Senior Deputy nbsp Deputy Sheriff Senior Deputy insignia is 2 chevrons the same color as Sergeants 7 In popular culture editGeorge Anson Phillips a character in Raymond Chandler s The High Window Phillips was an inept former deputy turned private investigator vaguely remembered by the protagonist Marlowe In the 1974 film Chinatown Roy Jenson plays Claude Mulvihill a hired tough guy and former Ventura County Sheriff who had been on the take from rum runners during Prohibition The 2005 film Hostage portrays the Ventura County Sheriff s Office s SWAT team taking over a hostage situation from the fictional Bristo Camino Police Department The second season of HBO s True Detective sees Rachel McAdams portray Detective Ani Bezzerides who works for the Ventura County Sheriff s CID See also edit nbsp California portal List of law enforcement agencies in CaliforniaReferences edit from http vcsd org memorials index html Westervelt Eric November 8 2018 Sheriff s Sgt Ron Helus Was Nearing Retirement When He Was Killed In Bar Shooting NPR Retrieved November 10 2018 Ventura County Sheriff s Department Advisory Nixle November 8 2018 Retrieved November 10 2018 Ventura County Sheriff s Office remembers lost Search amp Rescue Member Jef Dye 3 February 2020 Fillmore search and rescue team member Jef Dye remembered as angel among us Executive Staff Ventura County Sheriff s Office Retrieved 2019 12 01 Required Public Postings External links editOfficial website Ventura County Sheriff s Office at the Officer Down Memorial Page 34 16 10 N 119 12 35 W 34 26941 N 119 20973 W 34 26941 119 20973 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ventura County Sheriff 27s Office amp oldid 1185229011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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