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PORCH PIRATES CURBED WITH



 BAIT PACKAGE PROGRAM














































 The 2017 holiday season wrapped up with another successful year of the WCSO Bait Package
 Program. This unique initiative, designed to deter thefts of mail and packages, yielded several
 arrests as well as the recovery of stolen mail. Our communities are strongly supportive of this   DEPUTIES COMBAT DRUG
 program, which garnered WCSO headlines on the national news circuit.


 Detective Patrick Altiere, who has overseen the bait package program since its inception in   OVERDOSES
 2015, believes without this innovative program, package thefts could increase up to 20% over

 the holiday season(s).   Beginning August 2017, the Sheriff’s Office
       and other local law enforcement agencies
 The  WCSO Property Crimes Unit (PCU) attributes the   began carrying medication in patrol vehicles   OPIOID USE
 success of  this program largely to patrol  deputies  who   designed to save the lives of those having      ON THE RISE
 supported the mission in the field by their quick response   an  opioid  drug  overdose.  Law  enforcement
 to bait package activations. PCU is exploring the option of a   is often first to arrive to overdose incidents
 year-round hybrid deployment model for similar programs,   where minutes can mean the difference   Opioid-related deaths in Washington
 including bait cars, power tools and bicycles. Deputies and   between life or death. A drug called naloxone,   County rose 47% since 2003.
 detectives alike continually evaluate geographic locations   brand named “Narcan,” can be administered   Currently one out of every nine
 for patterns and problem areas.   BAIT PACKAGE HEADLINES:  nasally by deputies and officers to drastically   inmates in custody are managed for
 bit.ly/WCSO_BaitPackage  increase survival rates of someone having an
 bit.ly/WCSO_PackageArrest  opioid overdose from drugs such as heroin   alcohol and/or opioid withdrawls

       and fentanyl.





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