Vallejo Police Get Boost from Solano County Sheriff Deputies for 911 Response Times
The city of Vallejo has taken a significant step to address its staffing crisis by partnering with the Solano County Sheriff's Department to provide additional law enforcement support in three designated areas. The new program, which is set to run for one year, aims to improve response times to 911 calls and enhance public safety.
According to Captain Jackson Harris of the Solano County Sheriff's Department, six deputies and a sergeant lieutenant will be deployed in these areas, with the primary focus on reducing response times. "We're going to have six deputies and a sergeant lieutenant, and these are actually new markings for our new cars," Harris said.
The partnership is part of a larger effort to address staffing shortages, which have been affecting Vallejo's police department. The city has budgeted up to $11 million for the program, with Mayor Andrea Source stating that it will be pivotal in increasing safety.
Residents such as Tiffany McCleod, owner of The Grind Cafรฉ, are welcoming the new initiative. She was previously affected by a 911 dispatcher who informed her staff that officers were not available to respond to an emergency. "It was disheartening my staff," McCleod said. "We just locked the door, and we said, 'I don't think we can open the business, because if we don't have police show up, we don't know what this guy can do.'"
The Solano County Sheriff's Department has divided its presence in Vallejo geographically, with deputies responding to calls for service between 2 p.m. and midnight. If staffing levels improve, the department may expand its services to a seven-day-a-week model.
Vallejo Mayor Andrea Source hailed the program as a significant step forward in addressing public concerns. "For too long the residents of Vallejo have been expressing their concerns, and we have been seen the problems, and we haven't seen them get solved today is a huge step to being more responsive to the needs of our residents," she said.
The partnership marks an important development in Vallejo's efforts to improve public safety and respond more effectively to emergencies.
The city of Vallejo has taken a significant step to address its staffing crisis by partnering with the Solano County Sheriff's Department to provide additional law enforcement support in three designated areas. The new program, which is set to run for one year, aims to improve response times to 911 calls and enhance public safety.
According to Captain Jackson Harris of the Solano County Sheriff's Department, six deputies and a sergeant lieutenant will be deployed in these areas, with the primary focus on reducing response times. "We're going to have six deputies and a sergeant lieutenant, and these are actually new markings for our new cars," Harris said.
The partnership is part of a larger effort to address staffing shortages, which have been affecting Vallejo's police department. The city has budgeted up to $11 million for the program, with Mayor Andrea Source stating that it will be pivotal in increasing safety.
Residents such as Tiffany McCleod, owner of The Grind Cafรฉ, are welcoming the new initiative. She was previously affected by a 911 dispatcher who informed her staff that officers were not available to respond to an emergency. "It was disheartening my staff," McCleod said. "We just locked the door, and we said, 'I don't think we can open the business, because if we don't have police show up, we don't know what this guy can do.'"
The Solano County Sheriff's Department has divided its presence in Vallejo geographically, with deputies responding to calls for service between 2 p.m. and midnight. If staffing levels improve, the department may expand its services to a seven-day-a-week model.
Vallejo Mayor Andrea Source hailed the program as a significant step forward in addressing public concerns. "For too long the residents of Vallejo have been expressing their concerns, and we have been seen the problems, and we haven't seen them get solved today is a huge step to being more responsive to the needs of our residents," she said.
The partnership marks an important development in Vallejo's efforts to improve public safety and respond more effectively to emergencies.