The Snohomish County Sheriff’s
Office is looking for people who would like to join its volunteer program.
Volunteers help Sheriff’s
Deputies in several ways, including:
·
Citizens Patrol that includes non-hazardous
functions such as disabled parking enforcement, radar speed checks, park and
ride lot patrol and stolen vehicle search.
·
Crime prevention, by participating in events
such as National Night Out and the Evergreen State Fair.
·
Project Care Track, a program that distributes
transmitter bracelets to individuals who tend to wander, such as individuals
with Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome, Autism, etc.
·
You Are Not Alone, a program that checks in on
older adults who live alone and do not have friends or family nearby to check
on their welfare.
·
Clerical and data processing.
The Sheriff’s Office currently
has 40 volunteers who contribute 1,069 hours of work every month.
The Sheriff’s Office conducts a
thorough screening of volunteer candidates.
If you think you would be
interested in volunteering with the Sheriff’s Office, contact Sgt. Marty Zelaya
at luis.zelaya@snoco.org or (425)
388-5250.
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