ROMULUS — Jails in a number of Finger Lakes counties welcomed new personnel after 17 individuals graduated from the latest corrections officer fundamental academy on the Seneca County sheriff’s workplace.
Of their month-to-month report, Sheriff Tim Luce and Undersheriff John Cleere stated recruits from Seneca, Ontario, Wayne, Yates, Cayuga, Schuyler and Tompkins counties accomplished the nine-week coaching.
“They’re additionally the primary to get the modified disaster intervention staff coaching for corrections officers,” Cleere added.
Luce and Cleere additionally report the next in April:
April 4 — Sheriff’s investigators wrapped up an impersonation/larceny case, arresting a suspect who allegedly stole cash from companies in Waterloo and Romulus.
April 6 — The narcotics unit arrested a suspect for allegedly promoting ecstasy in Waterloo.
April 9 — Deputies responded to a severe personal-injury accident on Route 89 in Ovid.
April 25 — Deputies responded to a residential hearth within the city of Waterloo. {An electrical} situation is believed to be the trigger.
April 29 — A rollover accident in Tyre that brought about harm resulted in a DWI arrest.
April 29 — A registered intercourse offender from Romulus was arrested for allegedly not submitting his annual verification.
April 29 — A vandalism and larceny arrest was made in Ovid. The suspect is accused of drilling out the lock on a change machine at a neighborhood automotive wash.
April 30 — Greater than 40 kilos of undesirable medication had been collected at a drug take-back occasion in Ovid.
Sheriff’s workplace deputies and investigators responded to 1,834 calls in April, making 37 arrests. The narcotics unit began 11 new drug circumstances and made six arrests.
The Division of Human Providers Fraud Unit investigated 10 circumstances. It has recouped greater than $53,000 this yr.
Deputies responded to eight psychological well being calls.
On the corrections facet, the typical variety of inmates on the jail was 52. Greater than $48,000 was generated from boarding out-of-county prisoners, bringing the yearly whole to greater than $163,000.
Within the civil division, there have been 46 summons/complaints/providers and 18 revenue executions. Deputies assisted with two evictions.