The Signal

Latest probation sweep finds no violators

Law enforcemen­t authoritie­s continue casting wide net to check on county’s probatione­rs

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer

Since June, sheriff’s deputies have been going on regular probation sweeps, casting a wide net over the Santa Clarita Valley, searching for those violating their probation terms, finding fewer and fewer violators each time.

The lastest sweep carried out Thursday found no violators whatsoever.

“On Thursday, our Crime Prevention deputies, assisted by Crime Impact Team deputies, conducted checks on probatione­rs at six different locations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley,” Shirley Miller, spokeswoma­n for the SCV Sheriff’s Station wrote in an update posted on the station’s Facebook page.

“All six probatione­rs were found to be abiding within the terms of their conditions,” she wrote

“These results show us that our efforts are working, and probatione­rs residing in our areas are aware of our expectatio­ns,” Miller wrote.

A massive sweep carried out last month involving 10 teams of deputies identified nearly three dozen probatione­rs that were not found to be at the address on file with the Probation Department.

Despite finding no violators in the latest sweep, sheriff’s officials still see a need.

Miller wrote on the sheriff’s Facebook post: “Due to a rise in theft and narcotic-related arrests of individual­s that are on probation, it prompted us to analyze how we could ensure that probatione­rs residing in Santa Clarita Valley are abiding by the terms of their probation, and not out victimizin­g our residents...in any outlying communitie­s.”

Our teams will conduct probation operations on a continuous basis, and continue to hold probatione­rs accountabl­e to their terms and conditions, she said.

The most recent numbers released last month show 239 people currently on probation throughout the SCV.

A check with the probation department based in Valencia revealed a dozen probation officers are assigned to the office. One probation officer is “embedded” with the SCV Sheriff’s Station, Adam Wolfson, spokesman for the Los Angeles County Probation Department, told The Signal.

A dozen probation officers for roughly 239 people on probation works out to a workload of about 20 probatione­rs for every probation officer.

“It’s not as simple as that,” Wolfson said, citing a greater need is required in dealing with “higher risk individual­s.”

The fact that no probation violators were caught in Thursday’s sweep is a good thing, Wolfson said.

“It’s always good news when you do compliance checks and you don’t have to apprehend anybody,” he said.

The sheriff’s sweeps are “a huge help” to the Valencia probation office, he said.

“The sheriff’s (teams) act as a force multiplier,” he said.

In June, when Capt. Robert Lewis launched the initiative in an effort to ensure probation compliance, SCV’s top cop joined deputies in the operation.

He joined more than 30 armed deputies in five teams who carried out probation checks at close to two dozen locations across the SCV. They arrested at least one gang member and seized a handgun in the process.

A month later, another probation sweep resulted in another arrest and the seizure of drugs.

“We want to help them reach their goal...of staying clean,” Lewis said recently.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? A sheriff’s deputy accompanie­s a probation officer on a check-in with a probatione­r. A probation sweep was carried out on Thursday, which resulted in no violators being found, according to Shirley Miller, spokeswoma­n for the Santa Clarita Valley...
Courtesy photo A sheriff’s deputy accompanie­s a probation officer on a check-in with a probatione­r. A probation sweep was carried out on Thursday, which resulted in no violators being found, according to Shirley Miller, spokeswoma­n for the Santa Clarita Valley...

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