Staffing problems are forcing the sheriff’s office for California’s Tehama County to suspend patrols during the day, the office claims.
The sheriff’s office is set to stop daytime patrols beginning Sunday, calling it “necessary to manage a catastrophic staffing shortage throughout the agency,” according to a press release sent to the Daily Caller News Foundation. The press release linked employee recruitment and retention issues to “pay disparities” and described “an inability to present enticing recruitment efforts.”
“Most recently, staffing shortages in the custody division forced the Sheriff’s Office to reassign Deputies to from the operations division to fill vacancies within the courts and jail facility,” the release said. “This is unfortunate, but necessary restructuring has left the operations division with insufficient staff to sustain 24-hour patrol services.” (RELATED: Police Department Places 2 Officers On Leave After Video Shows One Kicking Suspect In Face)
Centrally located in northern California, Tehama County was home to around 65,000 estimated residents in 2021, according to the Census Bureau. Its seat Red Bluff, with a population 14,308, saw 133 reported violent crimes in 2019, according to data collected by the FBI.
The sheriff’s office said deputies assigned to night shifts would “triage and respond to the open, non-emergency calls” throughout the day.
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