Receive alerts from your local agencies
...or text your ZIP CODE to 888777 for mobile alerts

Full Notification

LASD - Los Angeles County Sheriffs Dept Information Bureau (SIB)
Wednesday April 8th, 2015 :: 06:18 p.m. PDT

Community

POALAC presents their 2015 Centurion Award to #LASD Transit Crisis Response Unit

DATE:    Thursday, March 19, 2015

TIME:    7:00 P.M.

LOCATION:   600 Block of Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles (USC Town and Gown)

 

                 

  

 

 

UNIT:    Transit Policing Division

 

NARRATIVE: The Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County (POALAC), presented the LA County Sheriff’s Department, Transit Policing Divisions’ Crisis Response Unit (CRU), with the 2015 Centurion Award of Excellence in Community Policing. The awards were presented on Thursday, March 19th, at the USC Town and Gown center.

The CRU team, as they are known, provides mental evaluation services and homeless outreach to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). The CRU Team is part of the Sheriff’s Transit Policing Division, and each of the four teams within the CRU are comprised of a sworn deputy and a mental health professional from the LA County Department of Mental Health.

Sheriff’s Lieutenant Sergio Mancilla, who oversees the CRU, says that the opportunities to help those in need on the Metro system makes having the teams relevant. “The assigned deputies usually wear street clothes so that they appear non-threatening and look more like their mental health clinician partners. It’s important to the (CRU) teams they spend the time needed to understand what the problems are these folks are facing and get them the help they need. Whatever that may be.”

The California Highway Patrol, who also deploys a Mental Health Evaluation Team (MET), nominated LASD’s CRU and 10 other teams that comprise the Los Angeles County Mental Evaluation Teams group (LACMET). POALAC annually recognizes outstanding achievements in law enforcement by awarding their Centurion Awards of Excellence.

Deputy Dirk Blansfield, one of the CRU team members who acts as the team leader, noted that the training and transition from patrol duties takes time. “When I joined the team all I had known was working patrol, answering calls for service. Although we (CRU) do still answer calls here at Sheriff’s Transit, it’s usually to back up a deputy that is dealing with a person that might have psychological or emotional problems. It’s a transition in mindset, to be sure. We are no longer responding to a threat, but rather a need to calm an already stressed individual and get to the root of what their needs are. Compassion and understanding are key to what we do.”

If you or a loved one are in need of services, the LA County Department of Mental Health is ready to help. Just go to their website at: dmh.lacouty.gov for more information. If you are in emergent need of services, please dial 911.

Partner to prevent or report crime by contacting your local sheriff’s station or police department. Or, if you wish to remain anonymous, call “LA Crime Stoppers” by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477), texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org

Please remember, if you SEE SOMETHING that you believe is suspicious or doesn’t look right to you, SAY SOMETHING by calling: (888) 950-SAFE (7233), or your local police department. You can also use the Transit Watch LA App, to report crime or advise of something/someone suspicious. The App can be downloaded at the Apple App Store, or on Google Play for Android Devices. http://transitwatchla.org/ (remember though, calling is always best!!)

 

 For media inquiries please contact:


Ramon Montenegro, L.E.T.
Transit Policing Division – Unit Public Information Officer
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
(213) 922-3649

24 Hr: (888) 950-SAFE (7233)

Email: [email protected]

Transit Watch LA website:  http://www.transitwatchla.org/

LASD website: www.lasd.org

Address/Location
LASD - Transit Policing Division, Los Angeles County Sheriff

One Gateway Plaza, Mail Stop: 99-PL-15
Los Angeles, CA 90012
 

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1

Non-Emergency: (888) 950-SAFE (7233)

Website: http://www.lasd.org
Follow us at: Text and Emails, LASD HQ: http://www.Nixle.com
http://nixle.com/lasd----hq-newsroom-shb-los-angeles-county-sheriff/
Twitter: @LASDHQ http://twitter.com/LASDHQ
 

Written by:

Ramon Montenegro, LET

Transit Policing Division

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

(213) 922-3649

 

Forwarded by:

Ryan Rouzan, Deputy

Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau - Newsroom

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

323-267-4800

Website: http://www.lasd.org

Follow us at: Text and Emails, LASD HQ: http://www.Nixle.com

http://nixle.com/lasd----hq-newsroom-shb-los-angeles-county-sheriff/

Twitter: @LASDHQ http://twitter.com/LASDHQ

Twitter: @LASDtalk https://twitter.com/LASDTalk

Twitter: @LASDvideos https://twitter.com/LASDvideos

Twitter: @LASDespanol https://twitter.com/LASDespanol

Facebook LASD HQ: http://www.facebook.com/LosAngelesCountySheriffsDepartment

Instagram LASD Photos: http://instagram.com/LASDHQ Pinterest

LASD Photos : http://pinterest.com/lacountysheriff/

YouTube LASD Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/LACountySheriff/videos?view=0

Alert LA County: Telephone emergency mass notification system http://www.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/alertla

SNAP LA County: Specific Needs Disaster Voluntary Registry http://snap.lacounty.gov/

 Text & Email, Register for LASD Nixle messages: To receive more detailed, up-to-date information via E-MAIL and/or TEXT directly from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD), sign up for "Nixle" alerts at http://www.Nixle.com and register for "LASD – Headquarters Newsroom (SHB), Los Angeles County Sheriff" AND your local LASD station area. Or, to receive URGENT TEXT ALERTS ONLY, text your zip code to 888777. Standard text messaging rates may apply depending on your calling plan.

 "If You See Something, Say Something"

LA Crime Stoppers: Partner to prevent or report crime by contacting your local Sheriff’s station. Or if you wish to remain Anonymous, call “LA Crime Stoppers” by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477), texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org

 

Jim McDonnell, Sheriff

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

 

Address/Location
LASD - Los Angeles County Sheriffs Dept Information Bureau (SIB)
211 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 213-229-1700

Navigate & Discover