Lake County Grand Jury • 2006-2007

Final Report 2005-2006 Lake County Grand

Published: April 17, 2007 84 pages Consolidated Report
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Findings 6 findings

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The jail is a holding facility where adults arrested are pre-booked and transported during the day to the County Jail in Lakeport. Juveniles arrested are transported immediately to Juvenile Hall in Lakeport. The facility meets all State and County requirements for a police department.
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The Clearlake Police Station receives 21,000 calls annually and makes 5.69 arrests daily.
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The site is made available to probation and parole officers for drug testing.
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Most Clearlake Police Officers have been issued and are thoroughly trained in the proper use of Tasers.
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The Clearlake Police Department has twenty-five Officers including detectives, patrolmen and the chief.
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Clearlake has a Community Patrol which uses old Clearlake Police cars and is staffed by volunteers. The Police Chief praised their work. Summary:The site is checked for compliance every two years by the California State Board of Corrections. The Chief purchases used CHP cars at a cost of $ 5400.00 each as opposed to new Patrol cars at $ 30,000.00 each; this helps the Chief stay within his three million dollar annual budget. The site is very clean, areas are secure, occupied cells are checked and logged frequently, and a special holding cell is available for disabled persons arrested. http://www.co.lake.ca.us/generalinformation/grandjury/report0506/clearlakepolicedept.html (1 of 2)4/17/2007 3:02:56 PM

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