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Norwalk Sheriff'S Dept. company history timeline

1800

The first official seal of the County of Los Angeles contains hanging grapes and portrays the importance of the vineyards during the 1800’s.

The RR/CC still has some archived cattle brands on leather registered to Whittier Unincorporated area landowners such as Pio Pico and Jose Maria Ramirez from the 1800’s.

1850

The County Charter was adopted in 1850.

Since the formation of the Sheriff’s Department in 1850, twenty-four men have served Los Angeles County as Sheriff.

The County Clerk was established after the State Legislature divided California into 27 Counties in 1850.

1856

Over the next few years, the community grew and in 1856 the name was changed to Norwalk.

The County of Los Angeles healthcare system began in 1856, when the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent DePaul opened an eight-bed facility.

1878

In 1878, the County opened its own 100-bed Los Angeles County Hospital.

1900

In 1900 Norwalk was first incorporated as a town with a land size of one square mile.

1907

In 1907, the Department purchased its first automobile for use by the Sheriff.

1909

Los Angeles County Hall of Records: The Hall of Records was originally built in 1909 and located at 220 N. Broadway in downtown Los Angeles (at the present site of the Criminal Court House). The Hall of Records served as the City Hall for County government.

1913

2 HISTORY OF THE NORWALK POLICE DEPARTMENT The Norwalk Police Department, as it exists today, was organized in October 1913 following an election by which the former cities of Norwalk and South Norwalk were consolidated into the present City of Norwalk.

Prior to 1913, the Whittier Township Constable and Deputy Constables were paid per arrest and worked out of the Justice Court.

1915

South Whittier Library was founded in 1915.

The Los Angeles Flood Control District was created in 1915.

1919

The first local library was opened in 1919 at Los Nietos School.

1920

The officers patrolled the city on foot until 1920 when the first piece of motorized apparatus was purchased, a motorcycle first ridden by the late Officer Jarvis S. Murray.

The Early Years: The Los Angeles County Fire Department began in 1920 and was referred to as the Los Angeles County Forestry Department and Fire Protection Districts.

1922

Regional Planning was created in 1922 with the establishment of the Regional Planning Commission, a body that still exists and is responsible for advising the Board of Supervisors on all planning matters.

1923

Memories of Old Fire Station 17: In 1923, the Santa Fe Springs Fire Protection District was formed serving the Santa Fe Springs oil fields and surrounding Whittier Unincorporated area.

1926

In 1926 Sheriff's Sub-Station 4 in Norwalk began policing the City of Norwalk and Whittier Unincorporated.

1927

In 1927, the Board of Public Safety was created and took over the management of both Police and Fire Departments.

1931

In 1931, a lot located on what was described as “the northern end of the Santa Fe Springs District on the McNees Tract at Western and “C” Streets” was purchased and intended to be built as Fire Station 15.

1932

The marked patrol car system was inaugurated and uniforms were adopted in 1932.

1935

In 1935, two-way radios were installed in patrol cars allowing deputies to answer calls from their patrol vehicles and the Sheriff's School of Instruction, now known as the Sheriff's Academy, was opened.

1936

In 1936, the department management was again changed when the Board of Police Commissioners was created and appointed to manage the department.

1940

Sorensen Park: In the late 1940's, residents of the surrounding community organized the Sorensen Park and Recreation Association.

In the early 1940’s, Fire Station 17 served as Battalion Headquarters which included dispatching operations conducted out of the second floor.

1949

1949: Los Nietos School Cafeteria

1950

During the 1950’s, areas in Los Angeles County were divided by districts for agriculture inspections.

1955

Through the efforts of the Whittier Coordinating Council, in 1955, County officials made an exception to this, as well as other local parks.

1956

Named after local citrus rancher Christian Sorensen, the original 1,000 square foot library was dedicated in 1956 and never expanded due to budget constraints.

1959

Adventure Park (Gunn Park): On October 20, 1959, the Department of Parks and Recreation purchased 15.52 acres of land for the purpose of building a recreational facility in the Southeast Whittier area.

1960

Amigo Park: During the 1960’s residents and a local volunteer club began promoting the use of a vacant parcel of land as a playground.

After the City of La Mirada incorporated in 1960, the fire station relocated to its present site next to City Hall on La Mirada Boulevard.

1961

In 1961, the County Road Department installed several traffic signals at major intersections including Mines Boulevard in Whittier Downs, Carmenita Road at Meyer and Leffingwell Roads, and Slauson Avenue at Pioneer Boulevard in Los Nietos.

1962

A new Fire Station 15 was constructed on Santa Gertrudes in 1962 which now serves both the City and the Whittier Unincorporated area.

1965

The last Marshal to serve Norwalk was WL McNamara who began his term in 1965.

1973

In August 1973, Norwalk was first chartered as a City and by ordinance the police department was created.

1974

WL McNamara continued to serve as the City Police Officer until October 1974 when Michael W. Richardson became the first Chief of Police for the City of Norwalk.

1975

In 1975, the City of Whittier disbanded their fire department, ending a 74 year history, and annexed into the County Consolidated Fire Protection District.

1988

Interim service to the community was provided by an outreach van from January to October 1988, when the remodeled and expanded facility opened for service.

1993

Detective Michael Pugliese Sergeant Robert Zwillich Detective Linsey Taylor Retirements 1.Officer Phillip Roselle March 10, Sergeant Dean Russo November 8, 1993 Patrol Re-Assignment 1.

2010

The new building opened October 1, 2010, and at 10,655 sq. ft., the new building is ten times the size of the former library.

2011

EMMET COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE Law Enforcement Division ANNUAL REPORT Sheriff Peter A. Wallin Undersheriff Timothy E. Roth April 10, 2011 Dear Commissioners, The following report summarizes the activities

LAKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL ORDERS MANUAL SUBJECT CHIEF OF POLICE Traffic Crash Investigations Signature on File NUMBER 119 ISSUE DATE December 30, 2011 REVISION DATE TOTAL PAGES 8 AUTHORITY/RELATED

CLASS SPECIFICATION Class Code: 17225 Date Est: 10/2011 Last Rev: Last Title Chg: FLSA: Exempt DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES/LABOR RELATIONS DEFINITION Under administrative direction, plans, directs and

2012

Director of Public Safety June 19, 2012 Overview Personnel Request FY 13 Four full time police officers (one

2012 APPLICATION Nominations are open from now until June 1 2012 IACP/THOMSON REUTERS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION IACP/THOMSON REUTERS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION

5 Norwalk Police Department Command Staff Chief Thomas E Kulhawik A veteran of 37 years, Chief Kulhawik was appointed on July 2012.

2013

6 Deputy Chief Susan Zecca A veteran of 31 years, Deputy Chief Zecca was appointed in March 2013

Lawrence Police Department Administrative Policy SUBJECT Competencies APPLIES TO All Personnel EFFECTIVE DATE REVISED DATE August 2013 APPROVED BY Chief of Police TOTAL PAGES 4 POLICY CHAPTER 10 Competencies

2014

TYPE OF ORDER NUMBER/SERIES ISSUE DATE EFFECTIVE DATE General Order 360.01 9/25/2014 9/25/2014 SUBJECT TITLE PREVIOUSLY ISSUED DATES Criminal Investigations 7/4/2014 REFERENCE RE-EVALUATION DATE CALEA

ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF S OFFICE Annual Report 2014 LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION & CIVIL OFFICE Mission Statement Our Mission is to provide law enforcement services and to effectively maintain overall general

Hudson Police Department FY 2014 Town Report Preface: It gives me pleasure to share with the citizens of Hudson, your Police Department s FY 2014 Annual Town Report.

2015

MINUTES OF THE POLICE COMMISSION MEETING of Thursday January 8, 2015 Commissioners Present: Absent: Also Present: Thomas Reynolds, Chairman Marianne Coffin, Secretary Charles Knoche Joseph Savino George

CITY OF NEWTON IN BOARD OF ALDERMEN PUBLIC SAFETY & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET REPORT THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015 Present: Ald.

2015 PRESS RELEASES Date of Release: December 20, 2015 s Office The O Brien County Sheriff s Office is investigating a burglary at a hog confinement in southwestern O Brien County.

2016

Additionally there have been no grievances filed on behalf of agency employees since There were two grievances filed each year in 2016 and Three of those grievances were resolved through negotiation between the City and the Police Union and one was ruled at Arbitration in the City s favor.

FFY 2016 PROPOSAL Contact Information AGENCY NAME Surprise Police Department ADDRESS 14250 W. Statler Plaza, #103 CITY Surprise COUNTY Maricopa PHONE (623) 222-4000 FAX (623) 222-4009 WEBSITE www.surpriseaz.gov

2018

7 Deputy Chief James Walsh A veteran for 31 years, Deputy Chief Walsh was appointed on June 2018

75 2018 Norwalk Police Department Citizens Academy

2019

Meetings for 2019 are scheduled on the third Monday of each month to start at 4:15 p.m.

36 2019 Annual Statistical Summary Of Internal Investigation and Complaint

A review was conducted of these procedures outlined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement and Directive 3.5, reveal There were no grievances filed on behalf of agency employees in 2019 and there were no complaints related to the grievance policies or practices from the Union President.

62 NORWALK POLICE DEPARTMENT 2019

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