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October 2012 East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office
East Baton Rouge
Sheriff’s Office
Inside this issue:
Truancy Center 2
Congratulations 3
In The Community 4
Birthdays 5
Upcoming Events 6
EBRSO Hosts 7th Annual Evening Of Remembrance
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office hosted the 7th annual Eve-ning of Remembrance this past month at LSU’s Chapel on the Campus for the families of innocent victims of homicide. The Ceremony is held every year during the week on the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims to give families an outlet for their grief and a time of healing. The EBRSO Crime Victim’s As-sistance program has assisted victims in getting more than 325,000 in funding for lost wages, medical expenses, funeral costs and loss of support this past year.
DEPUTIES OF THE MONTH
Uniform Patrol Dy. Marshall Menou
Burbank Substation
Detectives
Sgt. Cleve Johnson Narcotics
Support Services
Dy. Karen Turner Human Resources
Civil Division Dy. Claude Smith Judicial Process
Parish Prison Dy. Jennifer Gonzales
C-Shift Security
Special Operations Dy. Roberta Hotard
crime scene
Family & Youth Services Center
Opens for Business
Sheriff Gautreaux cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the new Family and Youth Service Center on Government Blvd. The purpose of the center is to address the needs of truant stu-dents by assessing the causes and providing the resources and services in one location to meet those needs. “The first indicator of a potential life of crime is often truant behavior,” FYSC Director Roxon Welch said. “We hope that by working with the students to identify their needs, and working with their families, we can help these children to be successful in school and ultimately be a productive part of our community.” The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office will house School Drug Task Force, D.A.R.E. and Crime Victim’s Assistance at the center.
EBRSO 3rd Annual Awards Ceremony
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Chaplain’s Corner: Verse of the Month
“ I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should
go, I will counsel you and watch over you.”
Psalm 32:8
Congratulations
to all of the
2012 EBRSO Award recipients.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and Sheriff Gautreaux is asking everyone to take the time to reflect on how they can either help themselves or a loved one stay healthy. EBRSO will host a Breast Cancer 101 class taught by the Baton Rouge Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for
the Cure® for interested deputies on October 17th at noon at the EBRSO Training Facility
(email to follow with more details). The Sheriff is also encouraging deputies to show their support by wearing a pink ribbon to
work during the month of October. Ribbons will be available through supervisors next week. Let’s work together and support the cause!
EBRSO IN THE COMMUNITY
EBRSO Divers talk to kids at AMI Career Fair
this past month.
October is Anti-Bullying Month > 1 in 7 Students in Grades K-12 is either a bully or a victim of bullying > 282,000 students are physically attached in secondary schools each month > 90% of 4th through 8th graders report being victims of bullying > Harassment and bullying have been linked to 75% of school-shooting inci-dents Let’s all be aware of and educate stu-
dents about Bullying and the
Negative consequences!
Happy Birthday to Deputies
Born in October
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October 1st
Stephen Wallis Tessie Shumate Vincent Shaw
October 2nd
Kena Eubanks Patricia Carr Keyira Johnson
October 3rd Steve Young Blessing Brown Otto Harshbarger Stephanie Hicks Kristen Mcknight
October 4th Timothy Curtin Verner Budd Sandie Smith
October 5th Sonya Harden Cameron Mitchell Cinnamon Hines Dimple Clark Michael Kimble Dorothy Askew
October 6th Laurie Sweeney Stuart Johnson
October 7th Gary Caruso Linious Garner
October 8th James Rivers David Luker Johnny Jones Clayton Henry Lisa Flitter Delesia Jenkins Kawande Lane Elijah Jenkins
October 9th Nolan Riley Alisha Jones Resa Davis Latoria Stewart Adriene Miller Robert Clement
October 10th Pauline Carter Shannon Graham Herbert Lafleur Marshall Caillouet Richard Nossek
October 11th Rebecca Bellue Kenneth Moore George Oconnor
October 12th Scott Braud Jeffrey Neyland
October 14th Eric Pray Francisco Zapata
October 15th Caffery Hidalgo Lillie Franklin
October 16th Ronnie Washington Mike Recatto
October 17th Theresa Norman Nikki Stonaker Kenneth Jackson
October 18th Charles Dartez Larry James Michael Birdwell Lann Wolf Jeffery Duhon Michelle Mobley Larry Washington
October 19th Kailum Alexander Don Zuelke Nakila Favors
October 20th Bruce Newman
October 21st Jerry Torres
October 22nd Steven Gallo Robert Burleson Michelle Landis
October 24th Mark Sturges Steven Spears Tomeka Jackson
October 25th Troy Mims Larry Johnson
October 26th John Stagg Tiffiny Miller Christopher Griffin
October 27th Garland Johnson Cassandra Jackson
October 28th Tejuanya Evans Chad Tate Christopher Obey Brandon Berggren Keva Vessel
October 29th Terry Felton
October 30th Joan Edwards
October 31st
Earnest Major Russell Rose Jared Wilson Daniel Sonnier
PO BOX 3277 BATON ROUGE, LA
70821
SAFER, STRONGER, BETTER TOGETHER
Don’t Forget! The East Baton Rouge
Sheriff ‘s Office Wellness Center is
available for all your well-ness needs
Hours of operation Monday 8:30-5:30
Wednesday 8:30-5:00 Friday 6:00-2:30
Appointments only
(225) 355-1253
PHONE: 225-389-5000
FAX: 225-389-5032
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EAST BATON ROUGE
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
OCTOBER @ EBRSO Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
ALL MONTH:
BREAST CAN-CER AWARE-NESS,
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
AWARENESS, ANTI-
BULLYING
1
2
3 CPU-
International
Walk to
School Day @
Wildwood
Elem. 3 p.m.
4
EBRSO
Safe Envi-
ronment
Presenta-
tion for Big
Buddy
Dufrocq
Elem
4 p.m.
5 6
7
NATIONAL
NIGHT OUT
AGAINST
CRIME
EVENT 1-5 p.m. LSU, Bernie Moore
Track
8 CPU talk
to students
@ Park
Forest
Middle EBRSO
to Pass
Out
Breast
Cancer
Ribbons
9 CPU talk to
students @
Park Forest
Middle
10 CPU talk to
students @ Park
Forest Middle
EBRSO to
attend Nat.
Youth Science Day @ Southern
9 a.m.
11 CPU talk to
students @
Park Forest
Middle
12 13
14
Take Back
the Night
Candlelight
Vigil 7p.m. at
LSU
Memorial
Clock Tower
15
16 CPU
Anti-Bully
Presenta-
tion North-
east High
EBRSO
CARTA
GRAD
11 a.m.
LSP Audi-
torium
17 CPU Anti-Bully
Presentation
Northeast High EBRSO to
Host Breast
Cancer 101
Class Training
Facility Noon
18 CPU Anti-
Bully Presen-
tation
Northeast
High
19 CPU Anti-
Bully Pres-
entation
Northeast
High
20
21 22 Sheriff to
speak to
kids
about
bullying
at Park Elem.
1:30 p.m.
23 EBRSO to
attend Town Hall Meeting
Immacu-late Con-ception 1565 Curtis
@7 p.m.
24 25
Hunter
Sight In
26
Hunter
Sight In
27
Hunter
Sight In
28
Hunter
Sight In
29 CPU Anti-
Bully Pres-
entation
Mayfair
Middle
30 CPU Anti-
Bully Pres-
entation
Mayfair
Middle EBRSO Cake Decorating Contest for
Burbank Event 8-noon
dwntwn
31
Burbank Sub
Trick-or-Treat
w/Deputies CPU Anti-Bully
Presentation
Mayfair Middle