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What's New
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Check out our seventh quarterly newsletter!
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National
Victims' Rights Week
Available
monthly at various locations throughout Thurston County,
Saturdays from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Click the picture for more detailed information.
Click
here for general information about crime victims' rights.
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Car Seat
Safety Checks
Available
monthly at various locations throughout Thurston County,
Saturdays from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Click the picture for more detailed information.
Click
here for general information about car seats.
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Citizen
Academy Enrollment

October 16
through November 13, 2008
The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office Citizen Academy will provide community members with an inside look at local law enforcement. The five-week academy is designed to give our citizens an overview of the Sheriff’s Office structure, services, and personnel.
Click the picture to view the brochure for this event.
(PDF,
98 KB)
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National Day
of Remembrance for Murder Victims
Please join
Violent Crime Victim Services for a ceremony in the
Capitol Rotunda recognizing our nation's second annual
observance of the "National Day of Remembrance for
Murder Victims". This day provides an
opportunity to honor the memories of murder victims and to
recognize the impact on surviving family members and loved
ones.
Click the picture to view the poster for this event.
(PDF,
39 KB)
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"Bee Safe"
Safety Fair
On Saturday August 23rd 2008 Thurston County Sheriff's Department along with McLane - Black Lake Fire Departments and the Olympia Automall will be holding their 2nd annual "Bee Safe" safety fair. This year the fair will be held in the employee parking lot of Rotter's Auto Center from 10am to 4pm.
Click the picture to view the poster for this event.
(PDF,
278 KB)
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"Meth
Affects Everyone!" Event
On May
14th, 2008 from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at the Yelm High School
Performing Arts Center will be a special event.
Community leaders, law enforcement and other experts
invite you to learn how to deal with the fact of
Methamphetamine activity in our communities.
Click the picture to view the poster for this event.
(PDF,
1.2MB)
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Sheriff's
Office Flood Assistance Slide Show
Click the
picture to see your Sheriff's Office at work during the
December flooding.
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Car Seat
Safety Checks
Available at Rotters Auto Center in the Olympia Auto Mall,
Saturdays from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Every month through June!
Click the picture for more detailed information.
Click
here for general information about car seats.
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Rochester Weed
& Seed
A community
driven strategy to "Weed" out crime and
"Seed" the community with services. Click
the picture to see the new website with lots of
information about community involvement, statistics, weed
successes, news articles, and the first newsletter.
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The CHILD
Project
The Thurston
County Sheriff's Office is pleased to participate in the
Children's Identification and Location Database (CHILD)
Project. The CHILD Project is a nationwide network
and registry that enables law enforcement to locate and
identify missing children. Click the picture to
visit the CHILD Project website and learn more about the
amazing technology used to accomplish this important
mission.
For a downloadable PDF of our official press release, click
here
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TOGETHER!
The Thurston
County Sheriff's Office is an active partner in the unique
local non-profit organization called TOGETHER! The
goal of TOGETHER! is to build communities where all
children are healthy, safe, supported, and valued.
Click the picture to visit the TOGETHER! website and find
out how you can get involved to help reduce youth
violence, tobacco, alcohol, and drugs.
For a downloadable PDF with more information, click
here
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Fight Crime:
Invest in Kids - Washington This
website is a great resource, with lots of information
about crime prevention. The tagline on the home page
says it all:
"America must cut the pipeline that funnels young people into lives of crime and violence. We take a hard-nosed look at research on what keeps kids from becoming criminals and put that information in the hands of policy-makers and the public."
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