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Divisions & Services
Administration - (763) 682-7620Sheriff Gary Miller heads the office of 127 full-time sworn deputy sheriff's, 14 part-time deputies, 14 civilian communications officers, 14 clerical workers, 37 civilian corrections officers, 3 jail program staff, and 11 part-time corrections workers. This division is responsible for the overall management of the office and includes the sheriff, chief deputy, two captains, five lieutenants and two sergeants. How do I compliment, or express a concern about a Wright County Sheriff's office employee? Recreational Enforcement - (763) 682-7689The two deputies assigned to this Division patrol the 298 lakes in the County during the summer, inspect rental boats and pontoons, and participate in the recovery of drowning victims. During the spring, these deputies monitor truck traffic to ensure compliance of seasonal road restrictions. In winter, the deputies, along with volunteers from the Sheriff's Reserve, patrol the more than 250 miles of maintained trails in the County and respond to snowmobile complaints. The deputies also conduct three snowmobile safety classes each winter for young people. How old do I have to be to operate a motorboat or personal watercraft? Civil Process - (763) 684-4534 or (763) 682-7646Two deputies in the Civil Process Division serve civil process and legal papers as mandated by state statute. These duties may include serving a summons and complaint concerning a financial matter, a mortgage foreclosure, a court ordered removal of an abusive partner, or other similar actions. What does the Sheriff's office charge to serve a civil process? Communications - (763) 682-7605This Division is the public answering point for the County, receiving all incoming emergency (9-1-1) and non-emergency (763-682-1162) calls for a citizen's request of police, fire or emergency medical services and dispatching the appropriate emergency units. When do I call 9-1-1? Community Services - (763) 682-7645The Community Services Division is responsible for the training and implementation of community policing within the Sheriff's Office. It is also the liaison with city police commissions and city councils for community policing, Neighborhood Watch and special problems. Two deputies in this Division instruct D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education). Three deputies are assigned to the school liaison program. What is Community Policing? Criminal Investigation - (763) 682-7637Detectives investigate major crimes, and interview witnesses and suspects. Six detectives and one sergeant are assigned to this Division. What are the most common crimes in Wright County? Corrections - (763) 682-7662This division is responsible for the incarceration of Wright County prisoners for up to one year, as licensed by the Minnesota Department of Corrections. The present Wright County Jail was built in 1990 and has a maximum capacity of 103 inmates. How do I deposit money on an inmate's account? Narcotics - (763) 682-7906The specialized drug task force investigates illegal drug activity in the County. A sergeant and three Wright County deputies are assigned full-time to the task force. The Police Departments of Annandale, Buffalo, and Howard Lake are members of the task force offering financial support and assigning officers on a part-time basis. The drug task force also has a specially trained canine to assist in the search of illegal drugs. Is the problem of illegal drugs in Wright County better or worse than other places? Warrants/Transports - (763) 682-7688Four deputies are assigned to this Division. These officers serve arrest warrants as issued by the court and are responsible for the transport and pick up of Wright County warrant arrests made out of the County and the transport of prisoners as directed by the court. This unit also investigates juvenile runaways and other missing person complaints. How many warrants are issued in Wright County each year? Patrol - (763) 682-1162The Patrol Division is the largest division in the Sheriff's Office with 56 deputies assigned, including seven sergeants. Twenty-eight of these deputies provide patrol services to the County 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The remaining 28 deputies provide law enforcement services to the 13 contract cities. What services does the Sheriff's office provide for in the law enforcement contract? Bailiff - (763) 682-7646Three deputies are assigned to the Bailiff Division. They are responsible for providing security in the courtrooms. What's the difference between a Jury Trial and a Court Trial? Specialized Units:The deputies in these units volunteer for extra duty and are available for call out when their special services are needed. Their regular assignments are with their Division. Accident Reconstruction: The reconstruction of fatal and serious injury accidents to try to determine how the accident happened, vehicle speeds and who was at fault. Emergency Response Team: Specially trained deputies are called to assist in high risk incidents such as hostage situations, barricaded suspects, hazardous arrests and searches. K-9: Deputy and a specially trained dog for search and rescue, and building and outdoor searches for suspects. Major Crimes Unit: Specially trained deputies who assist detectives with crime scene processing in the investigation of major crimes. Underwater Recovery: Deputies with scuba and ice diving experience to aid in the recovery of drowning victims or criminal evidence.
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