2022 WCSO Annual Report - Report - Page 34
WCSO AT A GLANCE – 2022
PATROL
THE PEOPLE
214 Police Certified
9 Support Staff
CALLS FOR SERVICE
54,185 Public Demand
44,360 Self-Initiated
REPORTS WRITTEN
34,028 Agency-wide
TRAFFIC
614 DUII Arrests
MENTAL HEALTH RESPONSE TEAM (MHRT)
3,643 MHRT Calls for Service*
1,650 Patrol Calls with WCSO MHRT Support
CRIMINAL APPREHENSION TEAM (CAT)
1,163 Home Visits
344 Arrests
2,706 Registered Sex Offenders
The highly trained deputies assigned to CAT track
and arrest offenders with warrants for serious felony
offenses. They also ensure compliance of 2,706
registered sex offenders in Washington County through
in-person check-ins and home visits.
The combined effort of patrol deputies and this team’s
hard work improve community safety and maintain
offender compliance.
TACTICAL NEGOTIATIONS TEAM (TNT)
JAIL
THE PEOPLE
158 Corrections Certified
57.25 Specialists
CAPACITY
572 Beds
During 2022, jail capacity was reduced to 508
beds due to the closure of POD 1 housing unit as a
result of staffing shortages.
PROCESS
13,980 Bookings
13,942 Releases
122 Total Activations
PROGRAMS
CRISIS NEGOTIATION UNIT (CNU)
67 Total Activations
17 GEDs Earned by Adults in Custody (AIC)
1 High School Diplomas Awarded
361 AIC in Programs*
5,630 Hours AIC Spent in Programs
* Programs include life improvement and pro-social
educational programs. Topics include: cognitive skill
building, alcohol and drug prevention, individual
transition, assessment, education and employment.
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