Chief Mindy Peck said it s all about building trust with the public.
“With today’s times, as law enforcement officers, you have a lot of power, she said. You have to be transparent with people, you have to let them know, we took an oath … If you want the community’s support, you have to be transparent.” Peck does random audits of her own officers footage to ensure they are following policy.
It s a widely valued tool among police agencies to provide transparency to the public. When a law enforcement agency buys body-worn cameras, they re not just purchasing the devices. Thousands of dollars will follow to store footage in the cloud and hire extra personnel to handle public records.
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Grand jurors to hear evidence in death of Buffalo man
Investigators to seek potential charges for the lack of life-saving efforts
The Daily Jeffersonian
BUFFALO Guernsey County grand jurors will be asked to determine if charges are warranted against at least one person following the recent death of a 27-year-old man at his Buffalo home.
Suspicious activity surrounding the death of Robert G. Eltringham led investigators with the Guernsey County Sheriff s Office to seek potential charges for the lack of life-saving efforts after he became unresponsive on March 8.
”This is one of the more disturbing and selfish cases that I’ve investigated in my career, said veteran detective Lt. Sam Williams.
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Authorities investigate suspicious death in Guernsey County
GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio–The Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a suspicious death.
Sheriff Jeff Paden said that his office received a 9-1-1 call Monday, March 8th, shortly before 7:00 p.m. from a woman reporting that her grandson had been found unresponsive in his home on Mineral Avenue . Sheriff Paden said 27-year-old Robert G. Eltringham of Buffalo was pronounced dead at the scene.
Deputies spoke with family members who reside next door to Eltringham and began learning that the events leading up to his death were suspicious. Eltringham’s body was transported to the Licking County Coroner’s Office for an autopsy. A preliminary autopsy report has been completed , however the final autopsy report will not be completed for up to twelve weeks.
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