Sheriff Riley Announces Retirement
Linn County Sheriff Bruce Riley announces that effective June 1, 2018 he will retire from the Office of Sheriff. Click to read the full write up in the Democrat Herald.
Linn County Sheriff Bruce Riley announces that effective June 1, 2018 he will retire from the Office of Sheriff. Click to read the full write up in the Democrat Herald.
The Linn County Sheriff Sheriff’s Office is recruiting young men and women, ages 14 to 18, to join the Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team and participate in a ten day summer training program. This will be the 25th …
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Sergeant Dustin Frenzel and Captain Kevin Guilford presented a letter of appreciation, challenge coin and Sheriff’s Office patch to A.J. Amo. A.J. donated his handmade custom pens to recognize our top DUII investigators for 2017. Recognized were: …
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, and the one-year launch anniversary of the Cardiac Arrest Awareness application PulsePoint in Linn County, Sheriff Bruce Riley is pleased to share that more than 13,052 people are followers of PulsePoint throughout Linn County. The PulsePoint smartphone …
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Linn County Sheriff Bruce Riley reports his deputies responded to an armed disturbance yesterday on Ede Road, outside of Lebanon. Yesterday at 3:49 p.m., the victim called in to the Linn County Sheriff’s Office 9-1-1 Center stating she had a …
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The Linn County Sheriff’s Office held their annual Awards Dessert February 2, at the Linn County Fair and Expo Center. Sheriff Bruce Riley said “it’s an honor and privilege to recognize staff members and volunteers who have gone above and …
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