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Anderson County Sheriff’s Department helping churches with safety, security

Posted at 7:42 pm November 6, 2017
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Anderson County Sheriff's Department Church Safety Security Seminar

After yesterday’s tragedy at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department said it offers its sympathy and prayers for the families of the victims, and prayers for the recovery of the survivors.

“Every house of worship, no matter how large or small, and no matter the location, must prepare for this type of attack,” a press release said. “For the last several years, we have sponsored Church Safety & Security seminars for area worship centers. Our Church Safety & Security Seminar presents up-to-date information to assist congregations in church safety and will assist those that are just beginning to prepare or those seeking to improve readiness. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Churches, Community, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, church safety, Church Safety & Security Seminar, crime prevention officer, David Massengill, Sutherland Springs

Letter: Sheriff vows to continue crime-fighting, make county safer place

Posted at 2:00 am July 19, 2014
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Paul White

Paul White

To the Editor:

Since I was first elected in 2006, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department has implemented many changes and programs to better serve the citizens of Anderson County.

The Sheriff’s Department was reorganized to be more efficient and more effective. Emphasis has been placed on enforcement for the prevention, detection, and investigation of crimes. This reorganization has placed more deputies on patrol and investigating crimes, resulting in more arrests and crimes solved.

We have focused the efforts of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department on drug enforcement and in reducing property crimes such as burglary and theft. These efforts have paid off as overall crime numbers have fallen and are continuing to decrease.

Crime prevention programs such as Neighborhood Watch were reinstated and a dedicated crime prevention officer works hand-in-hand with the community to help in reducing crime. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Board of Education, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, arrests, burglary, Clinton, crime, crime analysis, crime mapping, crime prevention, crime prevention officer, crime-fighting, crimes solved, DARE, deputies, District Attorney's Office, drug enforcement, enforcement, illegal drug activity, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge, Paul White, property crimes, school resource officers, SROs, theft

Reported crimes down 45 percent in Anderson County

Posted at 11:59 am June 5, 2014
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The overall number of reported crimes in Anderson County fell 45 percent from 2007 to 2013, with the most dramatic drop during the past two years—2012 and 2013, Sheriff Paul White said in a recent press release.

Crimes against people have decreased 56.3 percent since 2007, crimes against society have fallen 42.5 percent, and crimes against property have dropped 41.1 percent, White said.

The most prevalent crimes in rural areas of the county are property crimes such as burglaries and thefts. Both have decreased significantly during the last two years, White said.

“This drop in overall crime can be directly attributed to proactive law enforcement and increased patrols of the rural areas of the county,” White said. “Added personnel in 2007 and 2008 have allowed directed patrols and enhanced investigations of property crimes. These efforts have resulted in more crimes solved and over 800 arrests for burglary and theft offenses since 2007.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: ACE, Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Unit, Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, burglaries, crime analysis, crime prevention officer, crimes, criminal activity, criminal offenders, DA, Dave Clark, District Attorney's Office, habitual criminals, investigations, mapping, Neighborhood Watch, patrols, Paul White, property crimes, prosecutions, reported crimes, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, thefts, warrants

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