Moab City Police Officer Steve Risenhoover was placed on administrative duty last week while an investigation into his conduct during a December 2020 incident is ongoing.
Salt Lake Cityâs Fox 13 released body camera footage of Risenhooverâs response to a Dec. 21, 2020 call regarding suspected domestic violence at a Moab home. In the footage, Risenhoover interviews the couple whose arguments prompted the police call, and they separately report there was no physical altercation. Risenhoover later reaches into the jacket pocket of the man involved in the arguments, and finds ziplock baggies of methamphetamines.
On March 10, Deputy County Attorney Matthew Brooks submitted a motion to the Seventh District Court for the case against the subject to be dismissed with prejudice, meaning the same charges cannot be refiled. The motion notes âthere are substantial discrepancies between the arresting officerâs report and bodycam footage.â The Moab Sun News submitted an
Sheriff Mike Navarre believes Alertizen 911 Alerts present a false sense of criminal activity in a neighborhood. Author: Carla Bayron (WTOL) Updated: 7:32 PM EST March 12, 2021
LUCAS COUNTY, Ohio Some residents in Lucas County are no longer receiving crime alerts, after the county s newly-elected sheriff chose not to renew a partnership with the private company sending them.
Sheriff Mike Navarre said he believes Alertizen 911 alerts present a false sense of criminal activity in a neighborhood.
As soon as a 911 call is dispatched, the program sends alerts via text and/or email with the address and type of crime to its members. Alertizen representatives said those members may see something that would help the police catch a criminal.
Jerusalem Township Trustees will hold a virtual public meeting on March 23 at 7 p.m. to discuss plans by the Lucas County sheriff to end road patrols in less than two years.
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Lucas County Sheriff-elect Mike Navarre addresses attendees at hisThe ceremony took place in front of the log cabin that Navarre’s great-great-grandfather Peter Navarre owned that was relocated to the Toledo Botanical Gardens. (Press photos by Scott Grau) swearing-in ceremony before taking the oath of office on January 4 at the Toledo Botanical Gardens in Toledo.
I m up to the challenge: Mike Navarre prepared to take on new role as Lucas County Sheriff
The incoming sheriff is no stranger to public service; he retired from the top job at the Toledo Police Dept. in 2011 before becoming Oregon s chief of police. Author: Caylee Kirby (WTOL) Updated: 8:25 PM EST January 2, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Former Toledo and Oregon Police Chief, Mike Navarre will assume his new role as Lucas County Sheriff on Monday after winning November s general election to replace the retiring two-term Sheriff John Tharp. I m up to the challenge, I m looking forward to it, but I m a little bit apprehensive, said Navarre. I really don t know what to expect.