Sheriff to Make Additional Staff Reductions

On May 20, 2014, the passage of a Jail Levy by the citizen of Columbia County to maintain operation of their county jail had a negative impact on Polk County.  Sheriff Bob Wolfe stated, "We budgeted money from Columbia County renting jail beds to keep from laying off additional employees at Polk County, now I must make additional reductions to the patrol division."

Polk County Budget Committee adopted the budget for the Sheriff's Office on May 14, 2014, which will take effect on July 1, 2014.  The adopted budget assumed nearly $300,000 in jail bed rental from Columbia County, however, now this anticipated revenue must be removed from the budget to balance, meaning, additional reductions of employees. 

Sheriff Bob Wolfe stated, "We had hoped to return patrols back to at least 20 hours per day, that will not happen, we will remain with patrols working only 10 hours per day."

The Sheriff reduced patrols to 10 hours per day on March 29, 2014 due to funding reductions.  The impact has been a total of 332 calls from citizens during the hours of 1000 PM to Noon since March 29 through May 31 in which no deputies were available to respond.  This included, 28 accidents, 77 driving complaints, 6 burglaries, 15 thefts, 11 welfare checks, 12 domestic disturbances, 13 suspicious activity, 4 suspicious persons, 3 drug complaints, along with various other calls.  During this same time period when deputies were on duty they responded to and handled 473 calls while on duty. 

Since 2008, the sheriff's office has seen the patrol division reduced from 19 deputies to the current funded level of 11.  However, several employees have already left for more stable employment with other agencies leaving only eight deputies.  The remaining eight deputies are deployed with four assigned to Grand Ronde per contract, 2 working detectives, leaving only two patrol deputies along with 3 sergeants to cover 740 square miles. 

On July 1, the patrol division will no longer have deputies assigned to Grand Ronde as the Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department will be handling calls on Tribal Lands, the sheriff's office will still be responsible for all non-tribal land calls.  The calls on tribal land take approximately 25% of our total calls so now with the Tribal Police handling those calls the patrol deputies previously assigned to Grand Ronde can be utilized to handle all calls throughout the County. 

The bad news is the loss of anticipated revenue from Columbia County will now reduce the eight deputies to six deputies.  There will still be two detectives, which leaves four deputies and three sergeants to cover the 10 hours shifts.  Sheriff Bob Wolfe stated, "The reduction of two patrol deputies will be my recommendation to the Board of Commissioners, who will discuss this matter before the final adoption of the County General Fund Budget on June 25, 2014."

Unless there is a way to stabilize our funding before July of 2015, additional patrol reductions are likely.  Sheriff Bob Wolfe stated, "We have worked closely with Oregon State Police, who have also suffered staffing reductions, and the local police departments to assist when and where they can.  There are mandated functions, by law, of the Sheriff that OSP and Municipal Police agencies cannot fulfill, such as Search and Rescue, processing of court orders and civil process, along with operation of the County jail."