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1 First Quarter 2011 Volume 31, No. 1 Official member publication of the Iowa State Sheriffs and Deputies Association (ISSDA) Bremer County Sheriff Named ISSDA President Brian Vos Passes the Gavel to Dewey Hildebrandt In this issue of The Gold Star: Medal of Honor Meeting at Iowa Capitol ISSDA Committees 2011 Linn Co. dep. Oates Presented Life-Saving Award ISSDA Winter School 2011 Held at Embassy Suites 11 Reserves Complete Training in Clayton County Sheriffs Gardner, Jenson, Langenbau Complete NSI Evelyn Covington Scholarship Award Form James Sholl Sworn In as Lee County Sheriff

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3 MEDAL OF HONOR MEETING: Polk Co. Sheriff Bill McCarthy and Deputy Jana Rooker met Medal of Honor recipient Staff Sergeant Salvatore Giunta last November at the Iowa Capitol. Left to right are Dep. Jana Rooker, Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, his wife Jennifer, Sheriff Bill McCarthy and Gov. Chet Culver. Said Dep. Rooker of the meeting, It was truly an honor to be present at the ceremony in Des Moines as Sergeant Giunta spoke of his appreciation for his fellow service members and to witness his humble personality. First Quarter

4 ISSDA 2011 Committees ISSDA Board of Directors Dewey Hildebrandt, President, Sheriff, Bremer Co. Don Orgel, Secretary, Chief Deputy, Hardin County Jerry Dunbar, 1 st V. P., Sheriff, Washington Co. Don DeKock, 2 nd V. P., Deputy, Mahaska County Mike Johnstone, Board, Sheriff, Des Moines County Brian Gardner, Board, Sheriff, Linn County Gregg Morton, At-Large Bd, Chief Dep., Jefferson Co. John Godar, At-Large Board, Major, Linn County Rick Lincoln, At-Large Board, Sheriff, Clinton County Lonny Pulkrabek, At-Large Bd, Sheriff, Johnson Co. Brian Vos, Past President, Deputy, Warren County Bill Sage, Financial Admin, Retired Sheriff, Cass Co. Legislative Committee Mike Balmer, Permanent Chair, Sheriff, Jasper Co. Jerry Dunbar, Chair, Sheriff Washington County John Godar, Linn County Rick Lincoln, Clinton County Dave Knight, Polk County Tony Thompson, Black Hawk County Bill Deatsch, Johnson County Steve Hoffman, Marshall County Brian Gardener, Linn County Shane Hoff, Bremer County Gary Launderville, Buena Vista County Jails Committee Lynette Redden, Permanent Chair, Woodbury Co. Don DeKock, Chair, Mahaska County Larry Septer, Mahaska County Mark Hervey, Shelby County Stu DeLaCastro, Pottawattamie County Kelly Hafner, Louisa County Natalie Hosch, Dubuque County Mike Simmons, Jefferson County Shad Stoeffler, Cerro Gordo County Duane Worthy, Des Moines County Reinhard Boeschen, Black Hawk County Marty Fisher, Fayette County Delbert Longley, IDOC Liaison Linda Hinton, ISAC Liaison Schools Committee Jerry Droz, Permanent Chair, Jefferson County Brian Vos, Chair, Warren County Chris Hinds, Alumni Joe Wilson, Alumni Ron Fehr, Boone County Dawn Disney, Poweshiek County Deb Frye, Butler County Randy Rowland, Linn County Anita Reed, Hardin County Greg Ellsberry Boone County Mike Johnstone, Des Moines County Lonny Pulkrabek, Johnson County Fund Raising Committee Greg Ellsberry, Chair, Boone County Mike Balmer, Jasper County Chris Hinds, Alumni Tom Sheets, Poweshiek County 4 The Gold Star Civil Book Committee Luanne Paper, Chair, Hamilton County lpaper@wmtel.net Bill Fiordelise, Washington County Diana Wilharm, Winneshiek County Lori Miller, Iowa County Pattey DeHeer, Marion County Public Relations Committee Gregg Morton, Chair, Jefferson County Jerry Droz, Jefferson County Chris Hinds, Alumni Jerry Dunbar, Washington County Denny Hagenson, Hamilton County Dave Davis, Davis County Larry Richtsmeier, Franklin County Kenneth Popenhagen Alumni Don DeKock, Mahaska County Funeral and Honor Guard Randy Krukow, Chair, Clay County rkrukow@co.clay.ia.us Gregg Morton, Jefferson County Adam Caudle, Louisa County Marty DeMuth, Buena Vista County Chris Scalan, Dallas County Wade Harriman, Ida County William Keegan, Iowa County Ken McClure, Sac County Dwayne W. Riche, Grundy County Kelly Snyder, Buena Vista County Kory Elston, Buena Vista County Brad Stevens, O Brien County Scott Brouwer, Sac County Mike Martens, Emmett County Kevin VanMeeteren, O Brien County Scott Langley, Clay County Jeremy Bellis, Clay County Zach Larsen, Clay County Chris Raveling, Clay County Rick Singer, Plymouth County David Herrick, Dallas County Uniform Committee Jeff Pratt, Chair, Monona County mocoso@longlines.com Doug Bass, Carroll County Jeff TeBrink, Plymouth County Summer Erlandson, Monona County Doug Simmons, Buena Vista County Chris Scanlon, Dallas County Scholarship Committee Doug Bass, Chair, Carroll County Luanne Paper, Hamilton County Jeff Pratt, Monona County Mike VanOtterloo, Plymouth County IPERS Committee Steve Hoffman, Chair, Marshall County Chris Hinds, Alumni Susan Cameron (ISSDA Lobbyist) Ballot Committee Chris Hinds, Chair, Alumni Brian Vos, Warren County Doug Bass, Carroll County Pat Sears, Harrison County Jeff Pratt, Monona County Web Page Committee John Godar, Chair, Linn County Godar@linncounty.org Craig Bartolozzi, Plymouth County Chris Hinds, Alumni Bill Sage, Alumni Lynette Redden, Woodbury County Pat McGinn, Pottawattamie County Nominations Committee Brian Vos, Chair, Warren County Jeff Danker, Pottawattamie County Chris Hinds, Alumni Dewey Hildebrandt, Bremer County Craig Bartolozzi, Plymouth County E911 Communications Committee Tom Heater, Greene County Iowa Tele-communicator Comm. Gary Anderson, Appanoose County Homeland Security Committee Paul Fitzgerald, Story County LECC Committee Bill McCarthy, Polk County F.R.A.C. (First Responder Advisory Committee) Craig Bartolozzi, Plymouth County L.E.A.T.A.C. Randy Forsyth, Benton County DHS Reorganization Committee Gary Launderville, Buena Vista County gary@bvsheriff.com Resolutions Committee Current Secretary, Chair (Don Orgel) Mike Balmer, Jasper County Jerry Dunbar, Washington County ISOR Committee Doug Bass, Carroll County Governor s Task Force on Juvenile Race and Detention Committee Tony Thompson, Black Hawk County

5 The Gold Star President Sheriff Dewey Hildebrandt, Bremer County Secretary/ Treasurer Chief Deputy Don Orgel, Hardin County First Vice President Sheriff Jerry Dunbar, Washintgton County Second Vice President Deputy Don DeKock, Mahaska County ISSDA Board of Directors Past President Deputy Brian Vos, Warren County Board Members Sheriff Mike Johnstone, Des Moines County Sheriff Brian Gardner, Linn County At-Large Board Members Chief Deputy Gregg Morton, Jefferson County Major John Godar, Linn County Sheriff Rick Lincoln, Clinton County Sheriff Lonny Pulkrabek, Johnson County Permanent ISSDA Address Bill Sage, P.O. Box 526, Atlantic, IA Managing Editor Sheriff Mike Balmer, Jasper County The Gold Star Committee Members Sheriff Dan Altena, Sioux County Deputy Jim Cunningham, Woodbury County Sheriff Jeff Danker, Pottawattamie County Sheriff Rick Penning, Grundy County Deputy Chris Scanlon, Dallas County Magazine Layout Eric J. Salmon Photographer Sheriff Rick Penning, Grundy County ISSDA lobbyists Joe Kelly and Susan Cameron Financial Director Retired Sheriff Bill Sage, Cass County Serving Iowa Since 1882 Contents Medal of Honor Meeting at Iowa Capitol... ISSDA 2011 Committees... President s Message: Consider the Many Benefits of Members... Secretary s Report: 2010 a Busy Year for ISSDA Committees... Linn County Dep. Austin Oates Presented Life-Saving Award... ISSDA Winter School Held at Embassy Suites in Dec ISSDA 2011 Board of Directors photo... Clayton Co.: 11 Reserves Complete Training, Become Certified.. Sheriffs Gardner, Jenson, Lagenbau Complete NSI training... Hancock County S.O. hires Andrea Nedved as Civil Dep./ Jailer Evelyn Covington Scholarship Award Application Form... James Sholl Sworn In as Lee County Sheriff... Capt. Corson, Lt. Schmidt Retire From Black Hawk County... Lt. Tim Cox Retires from Marion County Sheriff s Office... A Message from the ISSDA Auxiliary... Jared Schneider Appointed Chief Deputy for Washington Co.... Jefferson Co. Sheriff Promotes Jerry Marcellus to Lieutenant... ISSDA Directory GOLD Business membership list: Electronic Engineering Radio Communications Durrant Keefe Supply Ranco Fertiservice, Inc. CHC Correctional Healthcare Co Barney s Wrecker and Crane Racom GREEN Business membership list: Carpenter Uniform Uniform Den, Inc Aramark CEC First Quarter

6 From the Desk of the ISSDA President If You Are Not Presently an ISSDA Member, Consider the Many Benefits Available to You I once again would like to express my appreciation to all members of this great association who have shown your support to me during my run up to the beginning of my term as your President. I consider this a great honor and I look forward to serving you to the best of my ability. As I write this, a major winter storm is predicted so as you read this perhaps you can think back to the days of late January and early February and be thankful those days are again behind us and we are moving into springtime, where we again witness the renewal of all our outdoor plants and look forward to outdoor activities. The legislative session is in full swing and many bills are being offered, debated and voted on that affect each and every one of us in different and like ways. I had the opportunity to address the house public safety committee on our legislative priorities in the first week of February, at which time I primarily discussed weapons laws, narrow banding and the committal process. My main priority was to inform the committee that all sheriffs are doing their best to follow the new carry/ conceal law and, although some areas are troublesome to some of us, we will continue to do our best to follow the law and keep the safety of ALL Iowans in mind when determining the wisdom of issuing a permit to an applicant. On the narrow-banding issue, I explained the disparity of land-line compared to wireless-line surcharges and the loss of revenue all of us are seeing due to people dropping their land lines in preference of cell phones. I also expressed that when considering an increase in the wireless surcharge, it is imperative that an increase to local PSAPs be included in any legislation or it likely would not do us much good. On the committal issue I expressed that many sheriffs offices still have significant wait times upon arrival at hospitals and the expense of 6 The Gold Star Sheriff Dewey Hildebrandt Bremer County backfilling that deputy time especially in the small counties has a direct bearing on the service we are able to provide our citizens. I have heard a lot of positive comments on the winter school that was held this past December, and I commend the Schools Committee for such an outstanding job of getting speaker/ trainers who are relevant and interesting. The schools committee year in an year out raises their own bar of expectations, so the challenge will be for them to continue to represent each of us in such a professional manner. I am assured that the room issue many people experienced this year at the hotel has been corrected and the hotel construction will be completed, so things should go much better in that regard next year. Much will be happening throughout the year, and I encourage each of you to stay involved, get involved and to share your thoughts and ideas with any one of your board members or committee members. It is ultimately very important that we maintain our membership numbers for many reasons, not the least of which is that it allows us to provide the great training sessions we do throughout the year. Recently, your board had the opportunity to review our membership list and we could not help but notice that a number of counties have no members. We would ask that all potential members from those counties give consideration to renewing their memberships or becoming members. I also would point out that our membership numbers along with the philosophy that all sheriffs offices follow the same uniform standards to include the white car with the sheriffs striping for uniform patrol is what gives us the respect from citizens we serve and the attention that we deserve both in the media and on the hill at the state capital. If you are currently not a member, please consider joining, you may find the benefits of membership are greater than what you thought possible. Finally, on that issue your board does want to hear from you both for positive things or for ideas that you have that may make us a stronger association, so please feel free to contact any one of us. I have pledged to keep all of you informed as to what we are doing, to include sending out our board agenda to all counties a week prior to our meeting, if you have an issue that you feel we should discuss please feel free to contact me so I can get it on the agenda. As I pledged at our Winter School, I plan to have your board be a team board. All our thoughts, ideas and votes count as one, so it is vital that each of us share our ideas, focus on the future of ISSDA, and continue to work cooperatively to make us the best association representing law enforcement in the State of Iowa. Your board is already showing they are interested down to work at our meetings. Think about how our decisions affect everyone, and act according to what we believe is best for our membership and the citizens of Iowa. I am proud to be a small part of it. Please update your calendars with these ISSDA School dates Holiday Inn-Airport April 17-20, 2011 $ Cut off for rooms will be March 25th Holiday Inn-Airport Sept 11-14, 2011 $ Cut off for rooms will be August 19th Embassy Suites Dec 4-7, 2011 $105.00

7 ISSDA Secretary s Report 2010 Was a Busy Year for ISSDA Committees; Outstanding Joint School w/ Corrections Assn. Happy New Year to all! I m Don Orgel, Chief Deputy of Hardin County, and your secretary for the year. I have been serving ISSDA since 1992, mostly serving on the Jails Committee. I look forward to this opportunity and challenge. I don t write too fast and I am a computer dinosaur, but I will get the job done. ISSDA will have a new web site up and running this year. Association members will be able to find the board minutes posted, and I will do my best to keep everyone informed. Two thousand ten was a busy year for many of the committees. The School Committee did an excellent job as usual of putting on three schools and providing ISSDA merchandise for sale to attending members. Everyone also discovered that the Board couldn t dance or sing! The Jail Committee had a first: Chief Deputy Don Orgel Hardin County They partnered with the Iowa Corrections Association in holding a joint school in September that filled the hotel. The training was outstanding and the networks created will be a benefit to many. The Legislature may have had a shorter secession, but it didn t seem shorter for those of us on the Legislative Committee. The State Capitol steps became very familiar and a source of pain to the knees. Thank you Susan for your guidance and perseverance, and thank you to the committee that spent so much time there with me last year. I want to thank Brian Vos for his leadership, guidance and the steady hand at the tiller he provided as president of the ISSDA last year! Dewey is now president, so let us support him and ISSDA with vigor! GO PACKERS! Let s be safe out there. Don Lifes-saving act on November 29, 2010 Linn County Deputy Austin Oates Presented Life-Saving Award Life-saving award winner Austin Oates, Linn County Deputy Sheriff. On Monday, November 29, 2010, Deputy Austin Oates was working in the Linn County Correctional Center as a 2nd floor deputy. At approximately 1645 hours, he had just finished passing evening meal trays when he walked by a cellblock and observed an inmate attempting to assist another inmate who appeared to be choking. Deputy Oates removed the choking inmate from the cellblock, noted that his face was flush and his lips had turned purple, and confirmed that he was unable to breathe. After calling for medical assistance, Deputy Oates performed the Heimlich maneuver several times on the inmate and was finally able to dislodge a large piece of food from the throat of the inmate, allowing him to resume breathing. In speaking with the Assistant Jail Administrator after the incident, the inmate advised that he thought that he was going to die until Deputy Oates arrived to provide him with medical assistance. In reviewing the video of this incident, Deputy Oates remained calm and performed his duties properly, as he had been trained. Based on this information, there is little doubt that the actions of Deputy Oates ultimately saved this individual s life. Because of his exemplary effort, Deputy Austin Oates was warded the Linn County Sheriff s Office Life Saving Award. First Quarter

8 ISSDA Winter School Held at Kit Paper (Hamilton Co.) at left and Eddie Steil (Warren County) received scholarships at the Winter School. At left, the Internet Crimes Against Children seminar was presented by Clinton County Deputy Jessup Schroeder DeWitt P.D. Officer Shea Cruiani. by Sheriff Rick Penning The Iowa State Sheriffs & Deputies Association 2010 Winter School of Instruction convened at the Embassy Suites on the River in Des Moines from Sunday, December 5 through Wednesday, December 8. On Sunday afternoon, registration and ISSDA sales items were available to the early arrivals. The Sunday evening reception introduced two of the 10 ISSDA Scholarship winners. Monday morning, registration and ISSDA sales items continued, along with a welcome by ISSDA President Brian Voss. The presentation of the flags was made by the Linn County Sheriff s Honor Guard, and Invocation was given by Don DeKoch, Mahaska County deputy filling in for ISSDA Chaplain John Harrell, who was in the hospital. Polk County Chief Deputy Vic Munoz also issued a welcome. The first training session was taught by Wayne Lunders and Dennis Cessford with MOCIC, and DCI agent Bill Kroes talking about Riss Safe De-confliction. This program allows law enforcement agencies to enter their undercover or surveillance projects or other operations and the system points out any duplications or conflicts that may arise, mainly for officer safety. The second session was on Internet Crimes Against children (ICAC) by Clinton County Deputy Jessup Schroeder and DeWitt Police Officer Shea Cruciani discussing the program, how it operates and how local agencies can participate. Following lunch, ATF agent Mike Johnson advised those present about the current trends in outlaw motorcycle gangs, and what to look for. Tuesday morning, Lt Tracy Harpster presented a day-long program entitled 911 Homicide Training is the caller the killer? This was an in-depth procedure to analyze 911 calls and determining if the caller is an innocent victim, witness or the actual perpetrator. The afternoon then concluded Sheriff Jerry Droz thanks Lt. Tracy Harpster for his seminar, 911 Homicide Training: Is the Caller the Killer? Ventriloquist/ magician Sgt. Steve Parker (Des Moines County) has ISSDA President Dewey Hildebrandt participating. 8 The Gold Star

9 Des Moines Embassy Suites Iowa DPS Bureau Chief Sam Knowles received a Gold Star Award from President Brian Vos. ISSDA Lobbyist Susan Cameron received a Gold Star Award from 2010 ISSDA President Brian Vos. After passing the gavel, past-president Brian Vos was given his ISSDA Gold Card by ISSDA 2011 President Dewey Hildebrandt. Representatives of event sponsor Durrant Architects in attendance were Ryan Larson, Mike Morman, AIA, LEED AP; Hal Farrier and Julie Deeds. with the ISSDA Annual Business Meeting. The Tuesday evening President s Banquet provided Past-president Brian Voss the opportunity to pass the gavel to Incoming President, Bremer County Sheriff Dewey Hildebrandt. Sgt. Steve Parker, ventriloquist and Des Moines County deputy sheriff, provided the evenings entertainment. Wednesday morning, Josh Halterman with DOT and TraCS updated everyone on the new MACH program, how it can display other officers and agencies locations and it s availability. The final session was Sam Knowles of DPS and Major John Godar, Linn County, discussing the most recent updates on the new weapons permit laws. First Quarter

10 More photos from the 2010 Winter School: The 2011 Board of Directors of the Iowa State Sheriffs & Deputies Association The 2011 ISSDA Board consists of (front row, left to right): Deputy Don DeKock, Mahaska County; Major John Goder, Linn County; Sheriff Dewey Hildebrandt, Bremer County; Sheriff Rick Lincoln, Clinton County; Sheriff Lonny Pulkrabek, Johnson County; Back Row: Chief Deputy Gregg Morton, Jefferson County; Sheriff Brian Gardner, Linn County; Deputy Brian Vos, Warren County; Chief Deputy Don Orgel, Hardin County; Sheriff Jerry Dunbar, Washington County; Sheriff Mike Johnston, Des Moines County A seminar on the new weapons permit law was taught by Iowa Department of Public Safety legislative liaison Ross Loder. 10 The Gold Star Sgt. Steve Parker (Des Moines County) provided the banquet entertainment with his ventriloquism and magic. Here, Sgt. Parker (standing at right) enlists audience members Sheriff Rick Lincoln and Chief Deputy Kevin Cain (Clinton County), his head at risk, to demonstrate a guillotine trick.

11 Clayton County Sheriff s Office Personnel News 11 Reserves Complete Training, On-Duty Time to become Certified Reserve Peace Officers Clayton County s 11 newest certified reserves (left to right): Chuck Rodas, Grant Doeppke, Michael Aschinger, Brad Luber, David Tschantz, Joe Zittergruen, Steven Trumblee, John Bell, Mary Bissell, Loren Amsden, and Craig Johnson. Clayton County Sheriff Mike Tschirgi is pleased to announce that all 11 of his reserves have completed training to become state-certified reserve peace officers. They are: Chuck Rodas, Grant Doeppke, Michael Aschinger, Brad Luber, David Tschantz, Joe Zittergruen, Steven Trumblee, John Bell, Mary Bissell, Loren Amsden, and Craig Johnson. The reserve officers completed 80 hours of training as outlined by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy, and also completed 40 hours of supervised on-duty time. The 80 hours of training was broken down into several modules with a supervised test at the completion of each module. The training ranged from report writing to hands-on emergency vehicle operation. For many of the reserves, this was quite a daunting task. Many of the reserve deputies also maintain a full-time job, leading the reserve deputy to balance work, homework and testing from the training modules. The Sheriff s Office uses reserve deputies to supplement its full-time force. The reserve deputies are routinely used for special assignments including the Clayton County Fair, Special Traffic Enforcement Checkpoints, prisoner transports, mental committal transports, security at crime scenes, courthouse security, and filling in open patrol shifts for the county and for cities when needed. First Quarter 11

12 Training Program Ran from Sept , 2010 Sheriffs Gardner, Jenson, and Langenbau Completed National Sheriffs Institute Sheriffs Douglas Jenson (Winnebago County), Jay Langenbau (Worth County) and Brian Gardner (Linn County) completed the NSI program last September. Linn County Sheriff Brian D. Gardner, Winnebago County Sheriff Douglas W. Jenson, and Worth County Sheriff Jay W. Langenbau completed the 99th session of the National Sheriffs Institute (NSI), held in Longmont, Colorado, from September 19-25, These sheriffs are the first of their counties to graduate from the NSI. They joined 26 other sheriffs from across the country for training on contemporary challenges facing America s sheriffs today. They explored the role of the local sheriff in providing effective leadership for the public good in such areas as public safety, criminal justice system policy, community relations, and organization effectiveness and efficiency. The NSI is the only national executive development program designed for sheriffs. This no-cost program is co-sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) and the National Sheriffs Association (NSA). NIC, a division of the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, is the primary federal source of technical assistance, training, and information services for state and local corrections. It provides a wide variety of services to the nation s jails, most of which are the responsibility of sheriffs. NSA is a non-profit professional association in Alexandria, Virginia, that represents the nearly 3,100 elected sheriffs across the nation and has more than 18,000 members, including law enforcement professionals, state and federal government employees, concerned citizens, students, and others. Since 1940, NSA has served as an information clearinghouse for law enforcement. NSA also provides management training for sheriffs and their personnel in court security, crime victim services, domestic violence, homeland security initiatives, jail operations, and traffic safety. NSA administers the Neighborhood Watch and Triad programs. Hancock County Sheriff s Office Hires Andrea Nedved as a Civil Dep./ Jailer On November 29, 2010, Hancock County Sheriff Scott E. Dodd announced the hiring of Andrea Nedved as a Civil Deputy\Jailer. Nedved was previously employed at the Hancock County Auditor s Office as a clerk. Andrea and her husband, Lewis, live on a farm near Britt, Iowa with their son, Nathan. 12 The Gold Star

13 Iowa State Sheriffs and Deputies Association EVELYN COVINGTON SCHOLARSHIP AWARD School Year Application Ten $ scholarships will be awarded at $ per semester for the first year to ten senior high school children of current ISSDA members. They will be paid in Sept, 2011, and Feb, Name of Applicant Address County City Zip Code Home Phone Date of Birth Gender Date of Graduation Name of School Father s Name Occupation Mother s Name Occupation County of ISSDA Member Number of Dependent Children in Family Name of Institution(s) you intend to enroll Have you made application? Have you been accepted at this time? Major Chosen Have you taken the ACT or SAT Test? If yes, your score Grade Point Number in Class Rank in Class We will contact you at this address. Please make sure this is correct and notify ISSDA if it changes at thegoldstar@mchsi.com 1) On a separate sheet of paper, please write an essay of at least 200 words, stating any outstanding achievements, extra curricular activities, work experience, etc., that might be helpful to the committee in judging your application. 2) Submit reference statements from three (3) teachers, (past or present). 3) Submit a graduation photograph. This will be used in The GOLD STAR, if chosen. This application must be completely filled out, along with the extra three (3) items above, returned to ISSDA President Dewey Hildebrandt, th St. NE, Waverly, IA 50677, by March 25, 2011, or your application will not be considered. The Scholarship Committee comprised of ISSDA members will review the applicants and make the final determination in April. Winners will be notified by . First Quarter

14 James Sholl Sworn In as Lee County Sheriff At right, Sheriff James A. Sholl (Jim) was sworn in as Lee County Sheriff on September 7, 2010, to fill the remaining term of retired Sheriff H.D. Buck Jones. The Chief Deputy is Scott D. Bonar. We have a DARE program, Lee County Sheriff s Reserve Unit, and Fr. Mark Spring coordinates our Chaplaincy program. One of our deputies is assigned to the Lee County Narcotics Task Force. We recently completed new jail construction and can house 96 prisoners. We also recently developed a consolidated dispatch, LeeComm, which is comprised of the former dispatchers of the Lee County Sheriff s Office, Keokuk Police Department and Fort Madison Police Department. Sheriff Sholl s is jimsholl@leecounty.org. Capt. Corson, Lt. Schmidt Retire from Black Hawk Co. Capt. Reid Corson and Lt. Jeffrey Schmidt have retired from the Black Hawk County Sheriff s Office effective December 31, Capt. Reid Corson began his career with the Black Hawk County Sheriff s Office in 1980 as a deputy, and worked there more than 30 years. He graduated in June 1981 from the Hawkeye Community College Police Science Program and September 1981 from the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). Capt. Corson later earned his B.A. at Upper Iowa University in During his service with the Black Hawk County Sheriff s Office, Capt. Corson served in the Jail, Court Security, Patrol, Communications, Civil and Special Services Divisions. Capt. Corson was also instrumental in the reserve program, acting as liaison officer. He became a sergeant in 1994 and worked in both the Patrol and Jail Divisions. He was later promoted to lieutenant in 1999, and worked in the Jail Division. In 2007, he was promoted to captain and retired while serving in the Civil/ Special Services Division. Lt. Jeffrey Schmidt began his career with the Black Hawk County Sheriff s Office in August 1980 as a deputy, and served more than 30 years with Black Hawk County. Lt. Schmidt graduated from ILEA in December 1981 and, while employed for Black Hawk County, served as a member of the United States Army Reserves. During his service with the Black Hawk County Sheriff s Office, Lt. Schmidt served in the Jail, Court Security, Civil and Patrol Divisions. He became a sergeant in 1994 and a lieutenant in January Lt. Schmidt finished our his career with the Black Hawk County Sheriff s Office working in the Jail Division and running the quartermaster program. Nicholas Weber and Chelsey Hershey joined the Black Hawk County Sheriff s Office as of January 1, Weber received his A.A.S. from Hawkeye Community College in 2010, and previously worked for Special Occasions Party and Event Rental. Hershey had been serving with the Bremer County Sheriff s Office as a jailer since August The Gold Star Lt. Tim Cox Retires from Marion County S. O. Lt. Timothy Cox retired from the Marion County Sheriff s Office on Dec. 28, Sheriff Ron Goemaat presented a plaque to Lt. Cox in appreciation of his 28 years of service. Lt. Cox first served as a Marion County Reserve Officer before being hired as a deputy with the Marion County Sheriff s Office. Lt. Cox was assigned to several different positions during his employment, including patrol, narcotics and training prior to his promotion to lieutenant.

15 A Message from the ISSDA Auxiliary We just finished up a great winter school in December and would like to thank the Iowa State Sheriffs and Deputies Association for their support of our organization. I would like to take a moment to introduce our new officers and let you know about an exciting new program the Auxiliary is implementing this coming year. Our 2011 officers are President: Pamela Dunbar, Washington County; Vice President: Jodi Haley, Ringgold County; Secretary / Treasurer: Sandy Vos, Warren County. We have begun a program called The Auxiliary Angel Program. It is our desire as an organization to support the Sheriffs, Deputies, and their families during times of crisis. A few examples would be a military deployment, loss of an immediate family member, or other tragedy. We will be contacting all Sheriffs Offices to set up a liaison with the Auxiliary to assist us with knowledge of personnel they may have that would benefit from our support. We are very excited about the opportunity to be able to offer support, and hopefully make an impact within all our county Sheriff Offices in the State. We encourage all spouses of Sheriffs and Deputies within the association to become involved with the Auxiliary. Please feel free to contact any one of our officers or current members for more information. Pamela Dunbar, Washington County Washington County Sheriff s Office Personnel News Jared Schneider Appointed Chief Deputy; Deputy Tom Ulin Retires; Two New Hires Lt. Jared Schneider has been appointed Chief Deputy of the Washington County Sheriff s Office. Schneider has been with the Sheriff s Office for 13 years. Sgt. Randy Tinnes was appointed to the rank of lieutenant of the Washington County Sheriff s Office. Tinnes has been with the Sheriff s Office for 23 years. Brandon Hamilton was hired by the Washington County Sheriff s Office in December Hamilton previously worked two years for the Washington Police Department. Nathan Schmuecker was hired by the Washington County Sheriff s Office in December Schmuecker previously worked for the Muscatine Police Department. Nolan Burke began his first official day at the Sheriff s Office on Monday, December 14, Deputy Burke is attending the 13-week Basic Training Class at the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy that started in January Deputy Tom Ulin recently retired from the Washington County Sheriff s Office after serving the County for 21 years. Jefferson Co. Sheriff Promotes Jerry Marcellus to Lieutenant Jefferson County Sheriff Jerry Droz has promoted Sgt. Jerry Marcellus to lieutenant effective Jan. 16, Lt. Marcellus has been assigned to the Investigation Section of the Sheriff s Office and oversees that section, as well other assigned duties, Sheriff Droz said. Lt. Marcellus has been a great addition to the Sheriff s Office since 2001, and the leadership ability he has brought to us has been outstanding, Sheriff Droz said. I look forward to his continued service with this Office. Lt. Marcellus started his law enforcement career with Fairfield P.D. in 1997 after graduating from Mankato State University with a political science degree. He was first hired as a deputy by the Jefferson S.O. on Jan. 3, 2001, to fill a vacancy created by Sheriff Frank Bell s retirement. In Oct. 2007, Sheriff Droz asked Dep. Marcellus to form and head up an Investigations Section for the S.O. After the successful implementation of the Section, Dep. Marcellus was promoted to sergeant in Lt. Marcellus remains in charge of investigations, along with other assigned S.O. duties. First Quarter

16 ADAIR 01 Sheriff Brad D. Newton Chief Dep. Kelly W. Critz Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) Station ID No. S011 ORI #S E. Iowa St., PO Box 206, Greenfield, IA Reserves Willing to Loan ADAMS 02 Sheriff Bill Lyddon Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Station ID No. S Davis Avenue PO Box 346, Corning, IA Reserve Deputies ALLAMAKEE 03 Sheriff Tim Heiderscheit Chief Dep. John Grampovnik Phone: (563) Phone: Fax: (563) Station ID No. S031 ORI# IA Allamakee St., PO Box 289, Waukon IA Traffic Investigator Reserve SERT APPANOOSE 04 Sheriff Gary Anderson Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) Station Id. No.: S W. Van Buren, Centerville, IA Certified Investigator Clandestine Lab Divers/ Water Rescue Hazmat * Hostage Negotiator Photographer Reserves SERT * Willing to loan AUDUBON 05 Sheriff Todd W. Johnson Phone: (712) Fax: (712) audcoso@ iowatelecom.net Station ID No.: S051 Audubon Co. Courthouse, PO Box 262, 318 Leroy, Audubon IA Canine Unit DARE Willing to Loan ISSDA Directory 2011 BENTON 06 Sheriff Randall L. Forsyth First Deputy: Michael Ferguson Phone: (319) Fax: (319) sheriff@ bentonsheriff.com Station ID No.: S D. Ave, Vinton IA Canine Unit Search & Rescue Traffic Investigator Water Rescue BLACK HAWK 07 Sheriff Anthony Thompson Phone: (319) Fax: (319) , 2521 ldenning@ co.black-hawk.ia.us Station ID No. S E. 6th St., Waterloo IA Canine Unit Evidence Processor Hostage Negotiator Photographer Search & Rescue BOONE 08 Sheriff Ronald D. Fehr Chief Dep. Gregg Elsberry Phone: (515) Fax: (515) rfehr@co.boone.ia.us Station ID No. S West Mamie Eisenhower, Boone IA Canine Unit Chaplain BREMER 09 Sheriff Duane L. Hildebrandt Chief Dep. Dan Pickett Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) X301 dhildebrandt@ co.bremer.ia.us Station ID No. S th St. NE Waverly IA Canine Unit DARE Evidence Processor Traffic Investigator BUCHANAN 10 Sheriff Bill Wolfgam Chief Dep. Steve Hepke Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) Station ID No.: S101 bwolfgram@ indytel.com th Ave. NE, Independence IA Canine Unit DARE Divers/ Water Rescue Evidence Processor Search & Rescue Photographer BUENA VISTA 11 Sheriff Gary Launderville Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: ( gary@tbvsheriff.com Station ID No. S Expansion Blvd., PO Box 276, Storm Lake IA Hostage Negotiator Water/ Ice Rescue Reserves Search & Rescue SERT Air Boat Traffic Investigator BUTLER 12 Sheriff Jason S. Johnson Phone: (319) Fax: (319) jjohnson@butlercoiowa.org sheriff@butlercoiowa.org Station ID No. S th St., PO Box 345, Allison IA Canine Unit DARE Evidence Processor Hazmat CALHOUN 13 Sheriff William A. Davis Phone: (712) Fax: (712) swad13@hotmail.com Station ID No. S th St., Rockwell City, IA DARE CARROLL 14 Sheriff Douglas Bass Chief Dep. Ken Pingrey Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) dbass@co.carroll.ia.us Station ID No. PCA1 114 E 6 th St., Caroll IA Canine Unit Certified Pilot CISD Team DARE Traffic Investigator Divers/ Water Rescue CASS 15 Sheriff Darby McLaren Chief Dep. John Westering Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) Station Id. No. S151 ORI#IA Web: sheriffcass.com dmclaren@casscoia.us 5 W 7th St., Atlantic IA Canine Unit Drivers/ Water Rescue CEDAR 16 Sheriff Warren Wethingon Chief Dep. Kevin Knoche Phone: (563) Fax: (563) Jail: (563) wwethington@ cedarcounty.org Station ID No. S E South St., Tipton IA Hostage Negotiator CERRO GORDO 17 Sheriff Kevin Pals Chief Dep. David Hepperly Lieutenants Joseph Hunt, Lon Johnson Phone: (641) (877) Fax: (641) kpals@ co.cerro-gordo.ia.ua Station ID No. S Lark Avenue, Mason City IA Reserves CHEROKEE 18 Sheriff Dave Scott Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Civil Administration (712) Jail: (712) bstaverso@ evertech.net Station ID No. S N 5 th St., Cherokee IA Canine - Drugs Only DARE CHICKASAW 19 Sheriff Marty Larsen Chief Dep.Todd Miller Phone: (641) Fax: (641) ccso@iowatelecom.net Station ID No. S N Chestnut, New Hampton IA Canine Unit DARE Search & Rescue SERT CLARKE 20 Sheriff Bill Kerns Chief Dep. Rob Kovacevich Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) Station ID No. S201 ORI# IA cccivil@iowatelecom.net 220 Townline Rd., PO Box 537, Osceola IA Reserves DARE Willing to loan

17 CLAY 21 Sheriff Randy Krukow Chief Deputy Brad Hawley Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Station Id. No. PSP1 ORI# IA claycountysheriffsoffice.com 3121 W 4 th St., Box 7957, Spencer IA Jail Administrator Dan Pullen st Ave. W, Box 7957, Spencer IA Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Chaplain Hostage Negotiator SERT Hazmat/ Clan Lab Tech CLAYTON 22 Sheriff Michael Tschirgi Phone: (563) (563) Fax: (563) Jail: (563) mtschirgi@ claytoncountysheriff.com claytoncountysheriff.com Station ID No. S221 ORI# IA th St., PO Box 10, St. Olaf IA Canine Unit SERT Traffic Investigator CLINTON 23 Sheriff Rick Lincoln Chief Dep. Kevin Cain Phone (563) Fax: (563) Jail: (563) sherifflincoln@ gapa911.us clintoncounty-ia.gov Station ID No. PCN th Ave. N, Clinton IA Boat Canine Unit Chaplain Drug Detection DARE Evidence Processor Hostage Negotiator Photographer Reserve Traffic Investigator CRAWFORD 24 Sheriff James Steinkuehler Chief Dep. Mike Bremer Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) ccso@frontiernet.net Station ID No. S241 ORI# IA Broadway, Suite 3, Denison IA Support: Canine Unit SERT DALLAS 25 Sheriff Chad Leonard Phone: (515) (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) dcsheriff@co.dallas.ia.us www. co.dallas.ia.us Station ID No. S Nile Kinnick, PO Box 187, Adel, IA Hostage Negotiator Traffic Investigator Chaplin Reserves Canine Unit Willing to loan DAVIS 26 Sheriff Dave Davis Chief Dep. Josh O dell Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Station ID No. S261 dcsheriff@netins.net 110 W. Franklin Bloomfield IA Reserves DECATUR 27 Sheriff Bert Muir Chief Dep. Barry Peterson Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) sheriffmuir@ mail.com Station ID No. S271 ORI# IA N. Main St., Leon IA Canine Unit Photographer Reserves Traffic Investigator DELAWARE 28 Sheriff John A. LeClere Chief Dep. Eric Brooks Phone (563) Fax: (563) Jail: (563) Station ID No. PMH1 jleclere@co.delaware.ia.us 304 E. Delaware, PO Box 116, Manchester IA Reserves Willing to loan DES MOINES 29 Sheriff Mike Johnstone johnstonem@co.des-moines.ia.us Chief Dep. Jeff White whitej@co.des-moines.aa.us Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) Station ID No. PBR N. Main, PO Box 986, Burlington IA Bike Patrol DARE DRE Emergency Water Hostage Negotiator Tactical Response Team Drug Task Force Special Deputy Unit School Resource Officer DICKINSON 30 Sheriff Greg Baloun Chief Dep. Scott Peterson Phone: (712) Fax: (712) gbaloun@co.dickinson-ia.us sheriff.com Station ID No. S301 ORI# IA PO Box 214, 19 th & Hill, Spirit Lake IA DARE Divers/ Water Rescue Hostage Negotiator Reserves Willing to loan DUBUQUE 31 Sheriff Don Vrotsos Dvrotsos@dbqco.org Chief Dep. Gregory Egan gegan@dbqco.org Phone: (563) Fax: (563) Station ID No. PDB1 ORI# IA Iowa St., PO Box 1004, Dubuque IA Canine Unit Chaplain DARE Work to Release Program Traffic Investations EMMET 32 Sheriff Michael Martens Chief Dep. Larry Lamack Phone: (712) Fax: (712) mmartens@ yourstarnet.net Station ID No. S N. 6 th Ave, Estherville IA Canine Unit DARE Photographer Reserves Traffic Investigator FAYETTE 33 Sheriff Marty Fisher Chief Dep. Jim Davis Phone: (563) Fax: (563) Jail: (563) Station Id. No. S331 mfisher@ fayettecountyso.us www. fayettecountysheriff.com 220 N. Industrial Parkway, PO Box 518, West Union IA Canine Unit SERT DRE Voice Stress Analyzer DASART Computer Recovery Firearms Instructor Marijuana Testing Experts Clan. Lab Safety Cert. Defensive Tactics Reserves DARE Ag-Terror Instructor Beverage Server Inst TASER Instructor ATV Instructor Traffic Investigs. FLOYD 34 Sheriff Rick Lynch Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) fcso@floydcoia. org Station ID No. PCC1 101 S. Main, Suite 501, Charles City IA Reserves FRANKLIN 35 Sheriff Larry Richtsmeier Chief Dep. Lin Larson Phone: (641) Fax: (641) lrichtsmeier@ co.franklin.ia.us Station ID No. S st Ave. NW, Box 57, Hampton IA Canine Unit DARE FREMONT 36 Sheriff Kevin Aistrope Chief Dep. Steve Owen Phone: (712) Fax: (712) cntysheriff@ iowatelecom.net Station ID No. S Cass, PO Box 359, Sidney IA Canine Unit Communication Van Portable Generator & Lighting System GREENE 37 Sheriff Thomas Heater Chief Deputy Russell Hoffman Phone: (515) Fax: (515) theater@ greenecountysheriff.net Station ID No. S S. Chestnut St. Jefferson IA Canine Unit Reserves GRUNDY 38 Sheriff Rick D. Penning Chief Dep. Tim Wolthoff Phone: (319) Fax: (319) rpenning@ grundysheriff.org Station ID No. S381 ORI# IA th St., Grundy IA Bucket Truck GUTHRIE 39 Sheriff Marty Arganbright Chief Dep. Jeremy Bennet Phone: (641) Fax: (641) gcso@netins.net Station ID No. S N. 5 th St. Guthrie Center IA Canine Unit Reserves DARE HAMILTON 40 Sheriff Denny Hagenson Chief Dep. Scott McConnell Phone: (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) homcosheriff@ wmtel.net Station ID No. S401 ORI# IA Superior St., PO Box 444, Webster City IA DARE

18 HANCOCK 41 Sheriff Scott E. Dodd Phone: (641) Fax: (641) hancocklaw-ia.com Station Id. No. S411 www. hancockcounty.ia.org PO Box 70, 875 State St., Garner IA Canine Unit HUMBOLDT 46 Sheriff Dean Kruger Chief Dep. Brian Ricklefs Phone: (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) goldfieldaccess.net Station ID No. S461 ORI# IA Sumner Ave., Humboldt IA DARE JEFFERSON 51 Sheriff Jerry R. Droz Chief Dep. Gregg Morton Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) lisco.com Station ID No. PFF West Grimes, Fairfield IA Reserve SERT LEE 56 Sheriff James Sholl Chief Dep. Scott Bonar Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) Station ID No. S561 ORI# IA th St., Montrose IA DARE Reserves Chaplain HARDIN 42 Sheriff Tim Smith Chief Deputy Don Orgel Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) co.hardin.ia.us Station ID No. S th Ave., Eldora IA DARE Hostage Negotiator Reserves HARRISON 43 Sheriff Patrick Sears Chief Dep. Brian Heffernan Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) harrisoncountyia.org Station ID No. S431 ORI# IA S. 1 st Ave. Logan IA Canine Unit Traffic Investigator Hazmat HENRY 44 Sheriff Allen Wittmer Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Civil: (319) awittmer@ henrycountyiowa.us Station ID No. PMP1 106 E. Clay St., PO Box 216 Cresco IA Reserves HOWARD 45 Sheriff Morris (Mike) Miner Phone: (563) Fax: (563) Station ID No. S S. Park Pl. Cresco IA IDA 47 Sheriff Wade Harriman Chief Dep. Mike Hawthorne Phone: (712) Fax: (712) wadeh@ pionet.net Station ID No. S Moorehead St., Ida Grove IA Canine Unit Chaplain DARE Reserve Traffic Investigator IOWA 48 Sheriff Robert Rotter Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) iowacosheriff@ iowacosheriff.org Station ID No. S481 ORI# IA Franklin Ave., Marengo IA Canine Unit Clan Lab Investigator Divers/ Water Rescue Photographer Search and Rescue Traffic Investigator JACKSON 49 Sheriff Russ Kettman Chief Dep. Ed Clark Phone: (563) Fax: (563) Jail: (562) jcso49@yahoo. com Station ID No. MPQ1 104 S. Niagara, Maquoketa IA Canine Unit JASPER 50 Sheriff Michael Balmer Chief Dep. John Halferty Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) mbalmer@ jaspersheriff.org Station ID No. PNW1 ORI# IA PO Box 517, 2300 Law Center Dr., Newton IA DARE SERT Hostage Negotiator JOHNSON 52 Sheriff Lonny Pulkrabek Chief Dep. Steve Dolezal Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) lpulkrab@ co.johnson.ia.us Station ID No. S S. Capital, PO Box 2540, Iowa City IA Bomb Squad DARE Canine Unit Computer Forensics Hostage Negotiator SERT Water Rescue Thermal Imager Traffic Investigator JONES 53 Sheriff Mark Denniston Chief Deputy Gret Graver Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) sheriff@ co.jones.ia.us State ID No. S531 ORI# IA Main St., PO Box 167, Anamosa IA Search and Rescue Canine Unit KOEKUK 54 Sheriff Jeff Shipley Chief Dep. Casey Hinnah Phone: (641) Fax: (641) sheriffshipley@ iowatelecom.net Station ID No. S S. Stone, Sigourney IA KOSSUTH 55 Sheriff Steve Kollasch Phone: (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) SheriffsOffice@kcso.net sheriff/sheriff.htm 121 W. State St., Algona IA DARE Reserve Unit SERT Special Response Team Traffic Investigator LINN 57 Sheriff Brian Gardner Chief Dep. Colonel John Stuelke Phone: (319) Fax: (319) sheriff@linncounty.org Station ID No. S nd Ave. SW, PO Box 669 Cedar Rapids IA Correction Center: Phone: (319) Fax: (319) rd Ave. Bridge, PO Box 608, Cedar Rapids IA Bomb Squad/ Robot Canine Unit Chaplain Hostage Negotiator Paramedic Rescue Unit Reserves Evidence Processor Immediate Response Unit (SWAT) Traffic Investigator LOUISA 58 Sheriff Brad Turner Chief Dep. Joshua Helscher Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) Station ID No. S581 ORI# IA lsco@ louisacomm.net County Rd G56 #102 Wapello IA Water Rescue Boat, K9, Wiling to loan LUCAS 59 Sheriff Jim Baker Phone: (641) Fax: (641) bakerj@ lucasco.org Station ID No. S Linden Ave., PO Box 816, Chariton IA DARE Narcotics K-9 LYON 60 Sheriff Blythe Bloemendaal Chief Dep. Stewart Vander Stoep Phone: (712) Fax: (712) lyon601@ hickorytech.net Station ID No. S S. Boone, Rock Rapids IA Canine Unit DARE SERT SART Team

19 MADISON 61 Sheriff Craig Busch Chief Dep. Jason Barnes Phone: (515) Fax: (515) prairienet.net Station ID No. S N. John Wayne Dr., Winterset IA Canine Unit MITCHELL 66 Sheriff Curt Younker Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) Station ID No. PZS1 ORI#IA th St. Osage IA Canine Unit O BRIEN 71 Sheriff Michael Anderson Chief Dep. Allen Schuknecht Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) obcso@ tcaexpress.net Station ID No. S711 ORI# IA st St. NE, PO Box 1, Primghar IA SERT POCAHONTAS 76 Sheriff Robert Lampe Chief Dep. Brian Larsen Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Station ID No. S761 pokyso@ evertek.net 99 Court Square, Suite 9 Pocahontas IA Traffic Investigator Canine Unit MAHASKA 62 Sheriff Paul R. DeGeest Phone: (641) Fax: (641) sheriff@ mahaskacounty.org Station ID No. S High Ave. East, Oskaloosa IA DARE Reserves Search & Rescue MARION 63 Sheriff Ron Goemaat Phone: (641) Fax: (641) rgoemaat@ co.marion.ia.us Station ID No. S N. Godfrey Lane Knoxville IA Reserves Search & Rescue Water Rescue MARSHALL 64 Sheriff Ted G. Kamatchus Chief Dep. Burt Tecklenburg Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Station ID No. PMT1 sheriff@ co.marshall.ia.us Jessup Ave., Marshalltown IA Chaplain DARE Evid. Processor Hostage Negotiator Reserves Mobile Incident Command Photographer Traffic investigator Willing to loan MILLS 65 Sheriff Eugene Goos Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) sheriff@ millscoia.us Station ID No. S651 ORI# IA N. Vine St. Glenwood IA Canine Unit MONONA 67 Sheriff Jeffrey R. Pratt Phone: (712) Fax: (712) mocoso@ longlines.com Station ID No. S th St., Onawa IA Canine Unit DARE Hazmat Reserves MONROE 68 Sheriff Daniel Johnson Chief Dep. Ken Hollingworth Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) Station ID No. S681 monroecoso@ sirisonline.com nd Ave W Albia IA ORI# IA Canine Unit Chaplain DARE Reserve Search & Rescue MONTGOMERY 69 Sheriff Joseph Sampson Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) mcs@mchsi.com Station ID No. S W. Coolbaugh St., Red Oak IA MUSCATINE 70 Sheriff David White Chief Dep. C. J. Ryan Jail: (563) Patrol: (563) Fax: (563) sheriff@ co.muscatine.ia.us Jail PBX: (319) Station ID No. S Walnut St., Muscatine IA Canine Unit Divers/ Water Rescue Hostage Ne gotiator Reserves Search & Rescue Traffic Investigator OSCEOLA 72 Sheriff Doug Weber Chief Dep. Kevin Wollmuth Phone: (712) Fax: (712) dweber@ osceolacoia.org Station ID No. S th St., Sibley IA Canine Unit DARE Reserves PAGE 73 Sheriff Lyle Palmer pagecoso@ iowatelecom.net Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) Station ID No. PCL1 323 N. 15 th, Clarinda IA PALO ALTO 74 Sheriff Dennis Goeders Chief Dep. Todd Suhr Phone: (712) Fax: (712) paloaltoso@ iowatelecom.net Station ID No. S th St. Emmetsburg IA Reserves Search & Rescue PLYMOUTH 75 Sheriff Mike Van Otterloo Chief Dep. C.A. Bartolozzi Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) cbartolozzi@ co.plymouth.ia.us Station ID No. S th Ave. NE LeMars IA Canine Unit DARE Traffic Investigator Chaplain Divers/ Water Rescue Reserves SERT POLK 77 Sheriff Bill McCarthy Chief Dep. Victor Munoz Phone (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) Station ID No. S771 Dispatch: (515) polkcountysheriff@co.polk.ia.us 1985 NE 51 st Pl., Des Moines IA Canine Unit DARE Chaplain Evidence Processor Hostage Negotiator Photographer Polygraph Examiner SERT Traffic Investigator POTTAWATTAMIE 78 Sheriff Jefferey Danker Chief Dep. James Matthai Phone: (712) Fax: (712) jdanker@ pottcosheriff.com Station ID No. S Big Lake Rd Council Bluffs IA Bomb Squad SERT Canine Unit Chaplain Reserves DARE Photographer Evidence Procesor Hostage Negotiator Polygraph Examiner Traffic Investigator POWESHIEK 79 Sheriff Tom Sheets Chief Dep. Lawrence McNaul Phone: (641) Fax: (641) ORI# IA Station ID No. S791 sheriff@ poweshiekcosheriff.com S. 3 rd, PO Box 297, Montezuma IA Canine Unit Tact Team Reserve Unit RINGGOLD 80 Sheriff Mike Sobotka Chief Dep./ Jail Admin. Rob Haley Phone: (641) Fax: (641) ringgoldcoso@ iowatelecom.net Station ID No. S W. Madison, Ste. 300, Mt. Ayr IA Canine Unit Divers/ Water Rescue Reserves

20 SAC 81 Sheriff Ken McClure Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) saccounty.org Station ID No. S NW State St., PO Box 113 Sac City IA Canine Unit Hostage Negotiator TAMA 86 Sheriff Dennis Kucera Chief Dep. Dave Ruopp Phone: (641) (641) Fax: (641) tamacounty.org Station ID No. S Main St., PO Box 34, Toledo IA Canine Unit Computer & Investigator DARE Evidence Processor Photographer Reserves TAYLOR 87 Sheriff Lonnie Weed Chief Dep. Gaylen Goodvin Phone: (712) Fax: (712) frontiernet.net Station ID No. S871 ORI# IA Jefferson, Box 213, Bedford IA Reserves Disaster Bus WARREN 91 Sheriff James W. Lee Chief Dep. Mike Morrison Phone: (515) Fax: (515) ORI# IA co.warren.ia.us 115 N. Howard, PO Box 337, Indianola IA DARE Traffic Investigator WINNESHIEK 96 Sheriff Leon Bohr Chief Dep. Gregory Torgrim Phone: (563) Fax: (563) Jail: (563) decorahia.org Station ID No. PDC1 ORI#IA Claiborne Dr., Decorah IA Canine Unit Hostage Negotiator SRT Reserves WOODBURY 97 Sheriff Glenn Parrett Chief Dep. Greg Logan Administration Phone: (712) Fax; (712) Jail Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Dispatch Phone (712) Station ID No. S th St., PO Box 3715, Sioux City IA Canine Unit DARE Evidence Processor Photographer Hostage Negotiator Reserves SWAT Traffic Investigator WORTH 98 Sheriff Jay Lagenbau Chief Dep. Dan Frank Phone: (641) Fax: (641) jlangenbau@ worthcounty.org Station ID No. S Central Northwood IA Canine Unit Reserves 3 Meth Lab Techs & Site Safety Supervisor SCOTT 82 Sheriff Dennis Conard Chief Dep. Major Mike Brown Phone: (563) Fax: (5653) sheriff@ scottcountyiowa.com Station ID No. S W. 4 th St., Davenport IA Bomb Squad Canine Unit DARE Chaplain Photographer SERT Reserves Evidence Processor Hostage Negotiator Search & Rescue Traffic Investigator SHELBY 83 Sheriff Mark Hervey Chief Dep. Rod McMurphy Phone: (712) Fax: (712) mhervey@ shco.org Station ID No. S th St., Harlan IA Canine Unit SIOUX 84 Sheriff Dan Altena Chief Dep. Jason Bergsma Phone: (712) Fax: (712) Jail: (712) sheriff@ siouxcounty.org Station ID No. S Ironwood Ave. Ste 1 Orange City IA Canine Reserves Search & Rescue Divers/ Water Rescue STORY 85 Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald Chief Dep. Capt. Barry Thomas Phone: (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) pfitzgerald@ storycounty.com Station ID No. S S. B Ave., Nevada IA Divers/ Water Rescue Reserves Hostage Negotiator SERT Traffic Investigator UNION 88 Sheriff Rick Piel Chief Dep. Steve Maitlen Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) unioncosheriff@ iowatelecom.net Station ID No. PCS1 302 N. Pine St., Creston IA VAN BUREN 89 Acting Sheriff Dan Tedrow Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Station ID No. S Broad, PO Box 474, Keosauqua IA Reserves Willing to loan WAPELO 90 Sheriff Donald Kirkendall Chief Dep. Mark H. Miller Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Station ID No. S W. 2 nd St., Ottumwa IA Reserves Search & Rescue WASHINGTON 92 Sheriff Jerry A. Dunbar Phone: (319) Fax: (319) Jail: (319) Station ID No. S W. 2 nd, Washington IA Divers/ Water Rescue Reserves Search & Rescue SERT Traffic Investigator Canine Unit WAYNE 93 Sheriff D. Keith Davis Chief Dep. Mike Lewis Phone: (641) Fax: (641) ddavis@wayneso.org Station ID No. S N. Lafayette St., Corydon IA WEBSTER 94 Sheriff Brian Mickelson Chief Dep. James O Brien Phone: (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) bmickelson@ webstercountyia.org Station ID No. PFD1 LEC Bldg., 702 1st Ave. S, Fort Dodge IA Canine Unit DARE SERT Reserves Chaplain Mobile Incident Command Willing to loan WINNEBAGO 95 Sheriff Douglas Jenson Phone: (641) Fax: (641) Jail: (641) djenson@ winncosheriff.org Station ID No. S S Clark St, Forest City IA Reserves WRIGHT 99 Sheriff Paul Schulz First Dep. Jim Lester Phone: (515) Fax: (515) Jail: (515) pschulz@ co.wright.ia.us Station ID No. S nd St. SW, Clarion IA Canine Unit Hazmat Please send your Directory changes to thegoldstar@mchsi.com or ISSDA PO Box 526 Atlantic IA 50022

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