The Carroll County Sheriff's Office, Carroll's primary police force, has made significant improvements to its agency website, www.carrollcountysheriff.com. The updated site was designed and implemented by Linda Lyons of the Sheriff's Office Information Services Division, and presents both improvements in graphic design and availability of information in a user friendly environment. The site has updated descriptions of each component within the Sheriff's Office, as well as easy to follow links to important information such as news releases, tools for residents, and employment opportunities.
Perhaps most importantly, the website now links directly to crime reports.com, a service that automatically maps crime data based on calls for service. By simply clicking on the "Community Interest" tab at the top of the page, viewers will immediately see recent calls for service for the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. A Crime Alert feature is also available, allowing users to receive free e-mail notification for specified crimes within a user defined area.
Additional links are available to the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention website, which offers additional County and State-wide information on crime trends and public safety resources. The availability of this information in a user friendly format is a huge benefit to law enforcement and residents as it keeps the community involved in public safety. Additional resources and links will be added to the site as they become available.
Visit the Carroll County Sheriff's website and study the stats. With Carroll's low crime rate and the Sheriff's Office due diligence in public safety, the county taxpayer does not need the added expense and risk to safety with a newly formed police department. The numbers just do not warrant the shift, the same numbers Julia Gouge has used in the last three attempts to eliminate the Sheriff's department.
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