Community Volunteer Patrol Program
Here is a picture of a vehicle from the Sheriffs
Department that you will be driving.
Here in the Oaks we have residents who are waiting for a class to beginning August 2010 at the Sheriffs Department. If you would like to be part of our residents patrol, and an actual Sheriffs Volunteer, please contact us at the Oaks Neighborhood Watch.
You will fill out a form and from there you will go through a process that all Sheriffs Deputies go through for to get work at the Sheriff's Office.
You will have a full uniform, and you will be able to patrol the Oaks and have radio contact with the dispatch incase of an emergency here in the Oaks.
We need as many participants as we can get to fill out a schedule. At this time out of 1500 homes we only have 3 people driving the car and 5 people waiting to take the class, we need more people.
You can Contact either Bill Fow or Joe Trippi for more information
The Reason the CVP Patrol car is at the Hess Station all the time is Not because they are in there having coffee all the time. it's because there is no one to drive it, and the Sheriff's Department has have to have the vehicle parked off property of the Oaks.
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Community Volunteer Patrol Program
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Sheriff’s Message
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office is committed to
providing the best possible law enforcement and crime prevention
services for every resident and visitor in our diverse and
rapidly-growing county.
The Community Volunteer Patrol is a resource we have put in place to
enhance our service for the people of Osceola County.
After successfully completing a 40-hour training program at the Sheriff’s Office, qualified citizen volunteers assist our deputies in a non enforcement capacity. As an extension of the Community Watch Program, acting
as a kind of mobile neighborhood watch, citizen volunteers in marked
patrol vehicles make the rounds of their areas looking for and reporting
suspicious activity and crimes in progress.
We appreciate the dedication of these citizens who volunteer their time,
skills and experience to support the Sheriff’s Office in deterring crime
in our community. As more volunteers are trained, more neighborhoods can
be included in the program.
Please call us if you are interested in participating.
What is the Community Volunteer Patrol?