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Sheriff's Office Newsletter - October 2022

Volume 8, Issue 10

October 2022 Newsletter (Volume 8, Issue 10)

To view each of the different stories in the newsletter, please click on the title below.

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5th Annual Battle of the Badges

Team Law Enforcement won the "5th Annual Battle of the Badges" blood donation challenge!

Team Law Enforcement, which included our Office and Rochester MN Police Department, won with 277 blood donations. Collectively Olmsted County first responders provided 678 blood donations over the past three months.

Thank you to everyone who participated! Special thanks to Pasquale’s Neighborhood Pizzeria for donating pizza to encourage donors to attend blood drives and those who donated on the behalf of Team Law Enforcement.

While the challenge may be over for this year, need is always there—please schedule a time to donate blood or learn more about the Blood Donor Program - Mayo Clinic.

Sheriff's Office group photo with Rochester Police Department

Overdose Deaths Continue to Rise

Captain Mike Bromberg

Overdose deaths....... continue to rise but investigating these deaths is difficult. There are certain things that a medical facility must notify law enforcement on, like gunshot injuries but medical facilities in Minnesota don’t have to report suspected overdose deaths. Yes, you read that correctly, someone can drive into the Emergency Room and drop off a lifeless human and no one notifies law enforcement. Some will say it’s a victimless crime as the drug user chose to use illegal substances, but that now deceased user leaves behind a family. A family that has probably tried for years to get their loved one “clean” and sober. Addiction is difficult to understand if you haven’t had an experience with it. Usually, addicts have a host of problems that lead to the addiction, fixing all of those issues takes years sometimes.

A grieving family member will contact law enforcement weeks after death to inquire about finding out who sold the drugs that killed their loved one. Over this time a majority of the evidence of the sale disappears. At this point, there isn’t a crime scene to scour for evidence. The victims' clothes and property have been disposed of. Witnesses have moved on or were also using drugs and their memory isn’t clear to the sequence of events of the death.

So what are we doing to help the issue? First, the State Sheriff’s Association has drafted language to change the statute so medical facilities have to report suspected overdose deaths. Hopefully, in the 2023 legislative session, we will see progress on this bill. Secondly, we have partnered with the DEA in a Task Force on counterfeit pills; lastly, we investigate all overdose deaths presented to us and present our cases to the County Attorney’s Office.

The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office has a permanent Prescription Drug Collection Box; the collection box is located in the vestibule of the Adult Detention Center and is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you have narcotics in your home, you can turn them in any time at the Sheriff’s Office Prescription Drug Take-Back box.

Are you pursuing a career in Law Enforcement?

The Minnesota Sheriffs’ Association (MSA) has established a scholar- ship fund to award twenty $2,000 scholarships to Minnesota Law Enforcement Students this year. These scholarships are due to the coordinated efforts of the 87 Sheriffs of the State of Minnesota and the MSA's Exhibitor Sustaining Scholarship Members. The Minnesota

Sheriffs' Association Scholarship and Awards Committee will be awarding the scholarships by December 29, 2022.

Please note that applications must be submitted to your Minnesota County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff by November 19, 2022. For Olmsted County Residents, mail or drop off your completed application to:

Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office

Attention: Sheriff Torgerson

101 4th Street SE

Rochester MN 55904-3718

Scholarships are available to students currently enrolled in one of the following three categories:

1. Mandated POST skills program
2. In the second year of a two-year law enforcement program
3. In the third or fourth year of a four-year college criminal justice course

2022 MSA Scholarship Policy

Deputies and Local Officers Complete EVOC Training at the Regional Public Safety Training Center

EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operations Course) was developed to train law enforcement, and other first responders, in techniques necessary to successfully complete their missions in a safe and efficient manner.

This course is designed to certify attendees in emergency vehicle operations as required by the MN Peace Officer Standards and Training Board. Deputies complete a digital presentation and then must pass a written examination of material learned in the presentation prior to attending the practical portion of the training.

During the practical driving portion, students refresh their driving skills on a challenging emergency vehicle operations course at speeds and in conditions that they would utilize in on-duty situations. The course concludes with a comprehensive exercise designed to put all the skills students learn to use in a controlled environment.

Sheriff's Office instructing Emergency Vehicle Training

Institute for Credible Leadership (ICLD)

Detention Deputy Tiffany Howlett recently completed the Institute for Credible Leadership (ICLD) series.

ICLD is a four-phase, online, leadership learning system offered through the Minnesota Sheriffs' Association. The ICLD is a series of 46 college-level leader- ship development courses. There are four phases within ICLD, each consisting of lectures, discussions, and books to read amounting to 180 hours of learning.

Sheriff Torgerson hands Deputy Howlett an award.

Monthly Snapshot - Fatal Overdose Data

Captain Mike Bromberg

Olmsted County Fatal Overdose Data

2019 - 18

2020 - 29

2021 - 47 (none published)

2022 - 30 (January through June, unofficial)

Non-Fatal Overdose Emergency Room Visits

2016 - 156

2017 - 196

2018 - 135

2019 - 124

2020 - 145

Minnesota Department of Health, Trends in Drug Overdose Deaths: Southeast Region 2011-2019

Minnesota Department of Health Drug Overdose Prevention Resources

Dates of Interest

October 3

Oronoco Township Meeting Pleasant Grove Township Meeting Quincy Township Meeting Rochester City Council Meeting

October 4

Elmira Township Meeting High Forest Township Meeting Olmsted County Board Meeting

October 5

Salem Township Meeting

October 6

Dover City Council Meeting

October 10

Cascade Township Meeting Chatfield City Council Meeting Orion Township Meeting Rock Dell Township Meeting

October 11

Byron City Council Meeting Marion Township Meeting New Haven Township Meeting Stewartville City Council Meeting

October 13

Eyota City Council Meeting Rochester Township Meeting

October 17

Eyota Township Meeting Kalmar Township Meeting Rochester City Council Meeting

October 18

Farmington Township Meeting Oronoco City Council Meeting Pine Island City Council Meeting Olmsted County Board Meeting

October 19

Haverhill Township Meeting

October 24

Chatfield City Council Meeting Dover Township Meeting Viola Township Meeting

October 25

Byron City Council Meeting Stewartville City Council Meeting

October 27

Eyota City Council Meeting
Olmsted County Fire Meeting Olmsted County Township Association Meeting

Senior Administration

Sheriff

Kevin Torgerson

Chief Deputy—ADC

Brian Howard

Captains

David Adams

Samantha Reps

Macey Tesmer

Chief Deputy—LEC

Terry Waletzki

Captains

Mike Bromberg

Jon Jacobson

Tim Parkin

James Schueller

Chris Wallace

Executive Assistant

Laura Collins

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