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   * News
   * About Us
   * Recruitment
   * History
   * Biography
   * Contact Us
 * Corrections-Jail
   * Jail Information
   * Inmates with Mental Illness
   * Transportation
   * K-9 Program
   * DRC
 * Operations
   * Patrol
   * Investigations
   * Coroner Divisions
   * Scientific Investigations Office
   * Volunteer Services
   * Specialized Units
   * Sheriff’s Activities League
   * Crime Prevention
 * Support Services
   * CCW Application
   * Court Services
   * Dispatch
   * Records
   * Civil
 * Holtville
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IMPORTANT LINKS


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Who’s in Jail
Imperial County Website
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ABOUT US




MISSION

Committed to professional service and protection.


VISION

To be the leading Public Safety Agency in Imperial County through progressive,
innovative law enforcement services. This will be accomplished through
collaborative efforts, responsible use of resources, sound administrative
policies, technological advances, and leadership development.


CORE VALUES

Ethics, Loyalty, Honesty, Accountability, Professionalism, Integrity, Commitment


RECRUITMENT

 * Age
 * Citizenship
 * Reading/Writing Ability
 * Criminal History Check
 * Medical/Psychological Evaluation
 * Background Check
 * Agility Testing
 * Training Videos

Age

20.5 +


Citizenship

US citizen or permanent resident alien who is eligible and has applied for
citizenship


Reading/Writing Ability

Assessment of reading and writing ability


Criminal History Check

Fingerprints sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI)


Medical/Psychological Evaluation

Evaluations conducted by licensed physicians and/or psychologists employed by IC
Human Resources


Background Check

Thorough background based on applicant’s personal history
statement/questionnaire 


Agility Testing

OBSTACLE COURSE: Run a 99-yard obstacle course consisting of several sharp
turns, a number of curb-height obstacles, and a 34-inch high obstacle that must
be vaulted.

BODY DRAG Lift and drag a 165-pound lifelike dummy 32-feet.

CHAIN LINK FENCE Run 5 yards to a 6-foot chain link fence, climb over fence,
continue running another 25 yards.

SOLID FENCE CLIMB Run 5 yards to a 6 foot solid fence, climb over fence,
continue running another 25 yards.

1.5 MILE RUN within 14 minutes (pass or fail)

500-YARD RUN Run 500 yards.

Each of the five events is timed. Candidate’s performance times are converted to
points, and summed. A passing score must be obtained as set by IC Human
Resources. (Therefore, faster times equal higher scores).

Preparation guide for reading and writing ability assessment (Level I applicants
are exempt from written test)

Training Videos
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Imperial County Job Opportunities


DEPARTMENT HISTORY

With the vast improvements and reclamation of land in the Imperial valley
settlements rapidly and the people, ambitious to govern themselves, petitioned
the board of supervisors of San Diego county, the valley being then a part San
Diego county setting up plausible claims for a separate government and July 9,
1907, the board adopted resolutions calling for an election to pass the question
of dividing the county. The line of division proposed was to the section line
lying between ranges 8 and 9 east of San Bernardino meridian. The territory
embraced in the projected county had an area approximating 4,000 miles with a
population estimated at 10,320. The date of election was for August 6, 1907.

 

When these preliminaries had been finally settled, and probably long before, the
question as to where the county seat should be located became a burning one, so
to speak, which resulted in a bitter contest between the village of Imperial and
El Centro. Although much younger than Imperial, El Centro won out after a
strenuous and desperate struggle on its part; this, however, by so narrow a
margin that a recount of the votes was sought by her rival, but the legal
contest took place.



On August 12, 1907, the supervisors of San Diego County met and canvassed
returns of the election. The result of this proceeding determined that the
people of Imperial County were almost unanimous in favor of division and there
upon the board officially declared that the county of Imperial had been born. At
the election the board of supervisors which had been chosen for the county met
at El Centro at ten o’ clock in the morning, in the Valley State Bank building,
and there organized by choosing F. S. Webster, of the third district, chairman.



The first measure adopted was an ordinance prohibiting the sale or distribution
of liquor, malt or spirituous, anywhere in the county, except under the most
restrictions. At a later meeting of the board, ordinance No. 3 was adopted
prohibiting gambling or betting. If there has been liquor sold in Imperial
county, or any gambling pursued, the acts have been surreptitious and in
defiance of these laws.



Shortly after the organization of the county Sheriff Mobley Meadows secured a
building that had been used as a furniture warehouse, real-estate office and
dwelling, for a temporary court house! In this same building two rooms were set
apart in which to confine malefactors. This was the first county court house and
jail.



In September, 1907, the board of supervisors appointed its chairman F. S.
Webster, and the district attorney, J. M. Eshelman, to appear before the board
of supervisors of San Diego county and insist upon that body turning over to
Imperial county its share of moneys, which San Diego county had theretofore
refused to do. After several trips to San Diego county had been made and through
some further difficulties the mother county made a satisfactory settlement with
Imperial.



At about the close of 1907, a substantial jail building had been completed and
the county offices removed to a new building which had been erected by the board
of supervisors as a temporary court house. In 1909 a site for a permanent court
house was decided upon in an addition to the townsite lying west of the Date
canal. Some time before this the first daily newspaper in the town was
established by Edgar F. Howe and his sons, Armiger W. and Clinton F. Howe.

Photos

Smythe, W.E. (1913). San Diego & Imperial Counties, California: Vol. 1. A Record
of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement (pp. 473-474). Chicago.IL:
The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company.




BIOGRAPHY

Raymond Loera

Sheriff of Imperial County

Sheriff Raymond Loera is the 14th Sheriff of Imperial County, California. He
also serves as the County Coroner and Marshall. He assumed Office in January,
2007. Prior to being elected to his present Office, Sheriff Loera served as
Chief of Police for the City of El Centro, California, the County seat of
Imperial County.

Since 1974, Sheriff Loera served the community in his chosen profession of law
enforcement. He promoted through the ranks of the El Centro Police Department
and served in various capacities. He graduated from Central Union High School,
in El Centro, Imperial Valley College, San Diego State University. He holds
Advanced, Supervisory, Management and Executive Certification from the
California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. He is a graduate
of the California Peace Officer Standards and Training Supervisory Leadership
Institute, California Command College and Executive Development Course, the
F.B.I. National Academy and Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminars, in
Quantico Virginia.


 * Enlisted in the U.S. Army August 1970 served with the 82nd Airborne Division
   until 1973.
 * Employed by the Imperial County Sheriffs Office as a Deputy Sheriff,
   1974-1976.
 * Employed by the City of Calexico Police Department, 1976-1978.
 * Employed by the City of El Centro Police Department, 1978-2006. Served in the
   ranks of Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain.
 * Appointed Acting Chief of Police of the El Centro Police Department,1999.
   Appointed permanent Chief of Police, 2000. Retired in that position in July
   of 2006.
 * Elected to the Office of Sheriff for the County of Imperial June 2006. Took
   Office January 2007.
 * Attended Imperial Valley College receiving an A.S. in Law Enforcement.
 * Attended San Diego State University receiving a B.A. in Criminal Justice
   Administration.
 * Graduate of Class #8 of P.O.S.T. Supervisory Leadership Institute.
 * Graduate of Class #174 F.B.I. National Academy.
 * Graduate of F.B.I. Law Enforcement Executive Development course.
 * Graduate of Class # 24 California P.O.S.T. Command College.
 * Graduate of California P.O.S.T. Executive Development Course
 * Member of the California State Sheriff’s Association since 2007.
 * Member of the Southwestern Border Sheriff’s Coalition since 2007.

Past member of the Board of Directors:

 * Red Cross San Diego/Imperial Counties Chapter since 2009
 * San Diego State University/IV Campus Foundation since 2008
 * Imperial Valley College Foundation since 2008


CONTACT US

For Emergencies call 911

Non-emergency dispatch (442) 265-2021

Jail & Inmate Information (442) 265-2220

Records (442) 265-2125

Admin. Information (442) 265-2000

Toll Free 1-800-452-2051

Records and Civil Divisions hours are Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
(closed for lunch 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.), except weekends and holidays..




ADDRESS

Imperial County Sheriff’s Office

328 Applestill Road

EL CENTRO, CA 92243


MAILING ADDRESS

1040 P. O. BOX

EL CENTRO, CA 92243


INMATE MAILING ADDRESS

THE REGIONAL ADULT DETENTION FACILITY (R.A.D.F.)

1328 SPERBER ROAD

EL CENTRO, CA 92243

THE HERBERT HUGHES CORRECTIONAL CENTER (H.H.C.C.)

1328 SPERBER ROAD

EL CENTRO, CA 92243



 * Command Staff
 * Divisions
 * Station

Command Staff

Raymond Loera

Sheriff Coroner Marshal

(442) 265-2005

Fred Miramontes

Undersheriff

(442) 265-2002

Scott Sheppeard

Chief Deputy – Operations

(442) 265-2003

Robert Benavidez

Chief Deputy- Correctional Facilities

(442) 265-2222

Manuel De Leon

Chief Deputy - Operations

(442) 265-2004

Raquel Leal

Administrative Manager

(442) 265-2040

Ryan Kelley

Lieutenant – North County Patrol and Court Services

(442) 265-2105

Clinton Erro

Lieutenant – Investigations

(442) 265-2105

Emmet Fried

Lieutenant – South and East Counties, and Holtville

(442) 265-7066

Juan Chavarin

Correctional Lieutenant – Jail HHCC,DRC/Operations

(442) 265-2225

Colby Stewart

Correctional Lieutenant – Jail OFDF/Operations

(442) 265-2223

Robert Wilson

Correctional Lieutenant – Jail RADF/Operations

(442) 265-2483

Roy Patterson

Sergeant – Holtville Police Station

(760) 356-5960

Olivia Mejorado

Admin. Analyst & Sheriff's Exec. Asst.

(442) 265-2005

Command Staff Chart
Divisions

Pina, Arimai

Civil

(442) 265-2011

Sgt. Michael Mistriel

Coroners

(442) 265-2105

Corrections Day Reporting Center

(442) 265-2269

Garcia, Tina

Crime Prevention

(442) 265-6105

Martinez, Sylvia

Communications/Dispatch

(442) 265-2021

Sgt. Green

Explorers

(760) 455-0096

Name

Grants

(442) 265-2035

Jail Information

(442) 265-2267

Jail Transportation

(442) 265-2232

Jessika Romero

Records

(442) 265-2125

Sgt. Michael Mistriel

Scientific Investigations

(442) 265-2105

Brandon De Los Rios

Training Corrections

(442) 265-2092

Burk, Justin

Training Operations

(442) 265-2091

Station

Phone numbers in blue will ring through to the main Sheriff’s Office, if there
is no answer in the substation. Please stay on the line. Click on any name to
send that individual an email.

Brawley Substation:

(442) 265-5250

Niland Substation:

(760) 359-0607



Sgt. Eliseo Gonzalez

O.H.V.E.S.T.

(442) 265-2105

Palo Verde Substation

(760) 854-3469

Salton City Substation

 (760) 394-4114

Sgt. Murad Masad

Investigations

(442) 265-2045

Winterhaven Substation

(760) 572-3657 

Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE):

(442) 265-2045


COMPLAINT PROCEDURE & FORMS

You may submit a complaint form in person, by fax, by mail, or by e-mailing the
complaint form to confidentialcomplaints@icso.org (our mailing address and fax
number can be found on the complaint form).

Personnel Complaint  Procedure
Complaint Form
Formulario de Quejas


EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION FORM

You may submit the Employee Recognition Form by postal mail or e-email:

Imperial County Sheriff's Office

C/O Administration

P.O. Box 1040

El Centro, CA 92244

administration@icso.org

Employee Recognition Form


LOCAL AGENCY LINKS

Calexico Police Department

(760) 768-2140

El Centro Police Department

(760) 352-2111

Imperial Police Department

(760) 355-4327

Brawley Police Department

(760) 344-2111

Westmorland Police Department

(760) 344-3411

CHP

El Centro (760) 482-2500

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Calexico Station

(760) 768-7000

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