Patrol
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division has the primary law enforcement responsibilities of providing a wide range of services and to initiate a proactive approach when assisting the community.
The Patrol Division provides 24-hour coverage, seven days per week. The Patrol Division is divided into two shifts that work a four day on, four day off, eleven hour per day schedule. Patrol Deputies may work weekly rotating shifts with the majority on duty during the peak evening and night time hours. These shifts may vary due to Law Enforcement needs. A Patrol Deputy has a distinct part to play in the Law Enforcement Family as his duties may take him from one extreme to another. A Patrol Deputy’s duties include but are not limited to:
- Crime Prevention (meetings with businesses owners & Property Owners Associations)
- Response to requested services
- Investigation of crime, offenses, incidents, and conditions, including arresting offenders
- Traffic direction and control
- Regulation of certain businesses or activities as required by law
- Maintenance of public order
- Provisions of emergency services
- Development of relationships between citizens and the Sheriff’s Office in furtherance of community-oriented policing ideals
- Reporting of information to appropriate entities
- Residential & Business Property Checks
- Service of Felony & Misdemeanor Warrants