In March of 2012, a deputy was involved in an officer involved shooting in the City of Rancho Santa Margarita. The case was investigated by the Orange County District Attorney's Office and no criminal charges were filed.
In October 2010, a deputy was involved in an officer involved shooting in the City of Laguna Niguel. The case was investigated by the Orange County District Attorney's Office and no criminal charges were filed.
In June 2006, deputies were involved in an officer involved shooting in the City of Dana Point. The case was investigated by the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
A large amount of narcotics recently being smuggled into Southern California was intercepted and confiscated by the OC Sheriff’s Highway Interdiction Team (HIT).
Over two days, the team initiated traffic stops that resulted in pulling 81.4 pounds of methamphetamine and 115,400 fentanyl pills off the street.
HIT deputies first stopped a vehicle heading northbound on the 5 freeway on Sept. 28. Narcotics detection K-9, Remington, alerted on the vehicle and deputies found 81.4 pounds of methamphetamine and 105,000 fentanyl pills hidden in the floorboards.
The following day, on Sept. 29, deputies stopped another vehicle traveling northbound on the 5 freeway and narcotics detection K-9, JC, alerted to the presence of drugs in the vehicle. Deputies found and confiscated 10,400 fentanyl pills on that stop.
The Highway Interdiction Team is responsible for patrolling the freeway thoroughfare and proactively identifying and interrupting drug trafficking activity.
SANTA ANA, Ca. (October 6, 2021): The Orange County Sheriff’s Department encourages parents and students to join school-goers from around the country and make the trek to class on foot Oct. 6.
“Walk to School Day” is celebrated annually to highlight the benefits of exercise and practice pedestrian and road safety with classmates, families, and caregivers.
“Walking to school is a great way to not only stay active, but also practice safe walking behaviors,” Sergeant Brent Jasper said. “With many students returning to in-person instruction this year, ‘Walk to School Day’ is a valuable learning tool that benefits students at the start of the school year.”
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department offers the following tips for children to incorporate into their walks:
Be predictable. Use crosswalks.
Walk on sidewalks, when available.
Always look left-right-left before crossing the street. Make sure the driver sees you. Continue to scan for traffic as you cross the street.
Do not walk or run into the path of a vehicle.
Watch for cars entering/backing out of driveways or leaving parking spaces.
Drivers should be alert for more people walking to school the morning of Oct. 6 and be prepared to stop for children crossing the street. Drivers should always watch their speed and slowdown in school zones.
Schools are encouraged to register at walkbiketoschool.orgas a way of tracking participation and showing support for active, healthy, and safe transportation.
Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
SANTA ANA, Ca. (Oct. 1, 2021): The Orange County Sheriff’s Advisory Council on Thursday, Sept. 30, recognized 54 members of the Sheriff’s Department for heroic acts and exemplary service at the 33rd Annual Medal of Valor.
Thirty-one medals for Lifesaving were awarded, along with 14 medals of Merit and nine medals of Courage. K-9 Rosco also received the Canine Medal of Merit for his work apprehending a knife-wielding suspect. Three deputies received multiple medals related to one incident.
In addition, Sheriff-Coroner Don Barnes recognized San Juan Capistrano resident Roy Heine with the Sheriff’s Medal of Courage for his bravery in fighting off a suspect who was attacking an elderly woman.
Award recipients and their families attended a limited-capacity event at the Anaheim Hilton to celebrate their achievements. A recording of the ceremony can be viewed at ocsheriff.gov/MOV.
The honorees included:
A group of San Juan Capistrano deputies who came to Roy Heine’s aid and safely apprehended a combative and violent suspect.
A group of Lake Forest deputies who interrupted a robbery in progress and took three suspects into custody who were later determined to be part of an extensive crime ring.
Three Stanton deputies who performed lifesaving measures on a man gravely injured after he was struck by a train.
Two Mission Viejo deputies who saved the life of a man critically injured after being pinned by a commercial-grade lawnmower.
Sgt. Sandra Longnecker as this year’s Distinguished Deputy honoree. Sgt. Longnecker’s exemplary career includes an extensive history working sex crimes, domestic violence and homicide investigations. She also was honored for her work as the Crisis Negotiation Team sergeant and co-coordinator of the department’s Peer Support Program, among other achievements.
Interviews with select recipients can be scheduled, upon request. A brief synopsis of this year’s incidents is attached. Clean B-roll of the event also can be provided to members of the media.
The Sheriff’s Department will be sharing video stories of each incident in the coming weeks on the department’s Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and You Tube social media platforms. Follow @ocsheriff to view videos highlighting the distinguished work of these Sheriff’s Department employees.
Medal for Lifesaving:
Coto de Caza: Deputies apprehended a suspect in an attempted murder incident. The deputies provided medical aid to the victim, saving his life. (Because this case is not yet adjudicated, deputies cannot participate in interviews).
Laguna Hills: A Community Services Officer pulled a disoriented driver from a burning vehicle.
Laguna Niguel: Deputies provided lifesaving measures to a woman trapped in a burning vehicle after a single-car collision.
Mission Viejo: Deputies rescued a landscaper who was critically injured after being pinned by a commercial-grade lawnmower.
OC Jail: Deputies rescued an inmate who attempted suicide at the Intake Release Center.
Rancho Santa Margarita: Deputies revived an infant who became unresponsive after an in-home birth.
Stanton: Deputies provided lifesaving measures to a man gravely injured after he was struck by a train.
Medal of Merit:
Lake Forest: A deputy saved a young boy attempting to injure himself by running into traffic.
Lake Forest: Deputies interrupted a robbery in progress and safely apprehended three suspects later tied to an extensive crime ring.
Medal of Courage:
Harbor Patrol: Deputies and a dispatcher came to the aid of a couple whose boat was taking on water during rough seas.
Mission Viejo: A Community Services Officer rescued three people from a burning home.
San Clemente: Deputies and K-9 Rosco took a knife-wielding man into custody after a lengthy standoff.
San Juan Capistrano deputies and resident Roy Heine stopped a violent suspect that attacked an elderly woman.