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Nevada County Sheriff's Office Reason for the Investigation The Nevada County Civil Grand Jury found no recent review*
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Findings 11 findings
Recommendations 9
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R1The Sheriff's Department should develop a plan for a single evidence facility for Nevada City evidence storage.
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R2The Sheriff's Department should purchase and implement a computer-based evidence management system with common procedures to reduce the errors that are currently a part of the manual logging and management of evidence.
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R3Access to evidence holding areas should be controlled, preventing unauthorized access by all persons except those Sheriff's department employees with responsibility for evidence.
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R4Procedures to periodically re-key access doors and re-code alarms to evidence holding areas should be implemented without delay
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R5The County Administrative Officer (CAO) should direct the County General Services Department to __ investigate, with the Sheriff's Department, potential benefits of using leased cars vs purchased cars for narcotics law enforcement.
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R6The CAO should direct the County General Services Department to develop, with the Sheriff's Department, a cooperative process in the design and planning of future changes in the Sheriff's facilities.
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R7The Sheriff's Department should request the CAO to conduct a study to determine an entry pay rate that would attract viable candidates for deputies and correctional officers. _
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R8Partially disagree. A walk-through metal detector was installed at the main courthouse entrance in conjunction with the card lock door alarm and security system upgrade and is now regularly monitored by assigned courthouse security staff.
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R11Disagree. A card lock door alarm and security system was installed on all courthouse security doors after the Grand jury report was published. Recommendations:
Conclusions 11
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CL1 Page 4The evidence holding areas in Nevada City are totally inadequate. A larger organized storage area designed for evidence management would prevent unauthorized access. The current situation places an undue burden on the staff in charge of evidence holding. Property held as evidence, and management of the evidence inventory, lack control. • Movement of the evidence for use in court lacks consistent documentation.
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CL2 Page 4The commander and the evidence technician at Truckee are to be congratulated for their development of evidence management procedures.
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CL3 Page 4Using purchased county cars for long periods in narcotics investigations places investigators at a disadvantage as the cars are identified by the suspects involved in illegal activities.
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CL4 Page 4The low entry pay, when compared to other nearby counties ,has contributed to the problems of recruiting deputies.
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CL5 Page 7The Sheriff agrees with the conclusion. Currently the Sheriff, his staff and the Court staff are working on a plan to increase the safety and security of the Courthouse.
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CL6 Page 7The Sheriff agrees with the conclusion.
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CL7 Page 8The Sheriff's Office recognizes the need for clear communication in matters such as these. The Truckee command staff kept the executive staff within the Sheriff's Office well informed of the progress, or lack thereof. In turn, the executive staff of the Sheriff's Office worked diligently with General Services' staff in order to facilitate the work. What obstructions or delays that did occur, we feel were due to į a lack of clear communication between our executive staff and staff of General Services, and steps are now in place to help prevent such a reoccurrence. Clear written agreed upon expectations are to be used for any projects of significance between the Sheriff's Office and General Services. This should reduce the misunderstandings and confusions that delayed the Truckee project. If blame is to be assigned in the Truckee project, it certainly does not lie within the Truckee command staff, but rather within the executive staff of the Sheriff's Office and other county departments.
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CL8 Page 8The Sheriff disagrees with this conclusion. The projects were broken into individual ones due to the varied funding sources. Accounting and payment was easier if projects funded from different sources were completed in total before going on to the next. One project was subject to some limitations on cost but was not broken 3 into several projects. The confusion and unacceptable delays were genuine but not as a result of the facts as stated by the Grand Jury report. The Sheriff agrees with the conclusion. 4.
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CL9 Page 95. The Sheriff agrees with the conclusion. The Sheriff's Office, especially the command staff of the Truckee Sheriff's Station, made exceptional attempts to coordinate the efforts. The lack of a system of accountability and an individual assigned to hold the process accountable was responsible for an inefficient effort at coordination.
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CL10 Page 9The Sheriff agrees with the conclusion. The Sheriff's Office, especially the command staff of the Truckee Sheriff's Station, made exceptional attempts to coordinate the efforts. The lack of a system of accountability and an individual assigned to hold the process accountable was responsible for an inefficient effort at coordination.
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CL11 Page 10comprised of several separate storage areas, which can place an undue burden on staff in charge of evidence holding. By nature of the locations and size of the 5 storage areas, the maintaining of evidence is staff intensive, and results in a waste of staff time and a decreased level of service to the community. However, it is important to point out that as cumbersome as the system exists, the integrity of the evidence has been maintained. The evidence system is fully functional. There certainly is room for improvement and additional space is needed. However, the evidence system is functioning as it should albeit inadequate. Lastly, in an effort to improve the existing system, the Sheriff's Office has implemented suggested changes relative updating current policies and procedures as they pertain to the handling of evidence, as well as uncontrolled access problems that were identified by the Grand Jury. However, I feel it important to clarify that the Sheriff's Office's evidence technicians do not allow evidence to leave the facility without proper documentation. 2-4 The Sheriff agrees with the conclusions.
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