287(g) Public Meeting Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE

November 7, 2019

Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
287(g) Annual Steering Committee Meeting
December 10th, 2019, 10:00 A.M.
David L Moss Criminal Justice Center
300 N Denver, Tulsa OK 74103
Training Room 1

Agenda
10:00am- Welcoming Remarks

  • Introduction
    • Sheriff Vic Regalado
    • Field Office Director
  • 287(g) Operations
    • 287(g) presentation
    • Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office 287(g) Program

Stuff the Truck

Throughout the month of July, you can make a difference for a child in need, by dropping off new or gently used stuffed animals at Oklahoma Technical College’s campus at 4444 S Sheridan during regular business hours. Law enforcement will give these stuffed animals to children during times of crisis.

Sheriff Hornsby Bobblehead Night and Recruiting Event

The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Foundation
“Sheriff Hornsby” Bobblehead Night & Recruiting Event

ONEOK FIELD Thursday, June 20, 2019

The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Foundation invites everyone to join them for the “Sheriff Hornsby” Bobblehead Night and Recruiting Event. The Foundation will be reaching out to our community, who can visit recruitment booths and learn about the career opportunities available at the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office. The Foundation will also be on hand to visit with our citizens and share with them their mission to support our law enforcement officers as they work to create a safe community for everyone.

Gates open at 6 p.m., and the first 1000 fans will receive the Sheriff Hornsby bobblehead. Game time is 7:05 p.m. Sheriff Regalado will throw out the first pitch.

 

Tickets start as low as $7.00, and can be purchased with this link

 

287(g) Annual Steering Committee Meeting

Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office

287(g) Annual Steering Committee Meeting

Monday, December 3, 2018 from 2:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.

VFW Post #577
1109 E. 6th Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74120

Agenda

Welcoming Remarks
Introduction- Sheriff Vic Regalado
Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Dallas Field Office

287(g) PowerPoint Presentation

ICE Mission Statement
287(g) Training
287(g) Oversight
287(g) Complaint Process
287(g) Operations at TCSO

Questions (all attendees)

Please submit all questions to Beth Woodfin to address the committee
beth.a.woodfin@ice.dhs.gov or 480-599-6578

ACA auditors recommend perfect scores for jail standards compliance at Tulsa County Jail

This week a team of auditors from the American Correctional Association (ACA) have been studying all aspects of jail operations at the Tulsa County Jail. Today, they announced their findings to TCSO’s staff and administration; the Tulsa County Jail received a recommendation of 100 percent compliance with all 59 mandatory standards, as well as all 204 non-mandatory jail standards.

“The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office has achieved what no other Sheriff’s Office in Oklahoma has achieved, reaccreditation complying with national standards”, announced ACA Executive Director, James A. Gondals, Jr. “The citizens of Tulsa County should be proud to know that their fellow citizens are treated humanely and the officer’s jobs are safer.”

(Photo: Sheriff Regalado, ACA Chairperson Kathy Brown, ACA Team Members Quessie Parks and Ernest Umunna, David Parker)

ACA establishes operational standards designed to enhance correctional practices for the benefit of inmates, staff, administrators and the public. Among the hundreds of standards ACA auditors examine are; the safety and security of inmates and staff, medical care, mental healthcare, the protection of inmate rights, food service, policies and procedures, just to name a few.

Sheriff Vic Regalado says, “I am proud of the staff members both at the jail and across this agency who have worked hard to ensure that we are running the jail according to the highest standards. It’s because of them that our jail has been recommended for perfect scores by the ACA.”

The auditors will pass their findings on to ACA’s board members, who will review the findings and make a make a final decision on the jail’s scores in January

Back to School Reminder

Help keep children safe when school’s in session!

As Tulsa County kids head back to school TCSO deputies are focusing their enforcement efforts on school zones. We are teaming up with AAA Oklahoma and Tulsa Crime Stoppers to remind drivers to slow down in school zones and stay off your phones while behind the wheel.

You will be fined up to $500 for speeding in a school zone.

 

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