Probation Officers from the High-Risk Domestic Violence and Family Violence Units conducted multi-day compliance checks on probation clients, resulting in the following outcomes:
Searches conducted: 8
Arrests made: 3
Victim welfare checks performed: 2
K9 deployments: 2
Arrest #1: Probation Officers attempted to contact a client who is on felony probation for firearms charges, however he was not home. During their compliance search, a roommate, who is also on probation, was located and found to have an active bench warrant. The roommate was taken into custody and transported to the County jail without incident.
Arrest #2: Probation Officers contacted a client who is on felony probation for two domestic violence cases. It was known to the officers that he had two active bench warrants, the client was arrested and transported to the County jail without incident.
Arrest #3: Our Officers contacted a client who is on felony probation from Texas. Although no contraband was found during a compliance search, the client had an outstanding warrant from Texas. He was arrested and taken into custody for his out-of-state warrant.
Our officers work diligently to conduct compliance checks, ensuring that our clients adhere to their court-ordered conditions of probation. In cases where all efforts have been exhausted, our team collaborates to conduct multi-day, multi-team searches to locate individuals who have absconded. This is done in order to uphold public safety and assist in getting clients back on track with their treatment plan.
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