Five New Sheriff’s Volunteers Heading to the Streets, Events & Lending a Helping Hand

San Andreas, CA…Sheriff DiBasilio administered the oath as 5 new members of the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Volunteer Unit were sworn in. The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Volunteer Unit is a group of individuals who support the Sheriff’s office by working the county substations, doing patrols, working special events, and tackling many of the routine tasks, therefore freeing up paid deputies and saving county resources for other important needs. You will often see the volunteers at parades, the county fair, and other events. In addition to traffic control and crowd safety, the volunteers also take some of the paperwork burden off the Sheriff’s department, offering a cost effective yet secure means of sharing the workload.

From L-R: Sheriff DiBasilio, Terry Bullock, Kathy Martin, Jan Jakubek, Bob
Barron, and Jim Currier.

If you would like to become a member of the Calaveras County Sheriff’s volunteer unit, visit the Calaveras County Sheriff’s office in San Andreas, any of the convenient substations throughout the county, or call the Sheriff’s office at 209-754-6500 and request an application.