Sgt.
Jeff
Wilkinson, Sgt. Gerald Hendrick, Sgt.
Dean
Canalia,
Commander Rod
DeCrona,
Sgt. Dwight Cline, Sgt.
Todd
Johns,
Sgt.
Ken Nelson,
The Sheriff’s Office Patrol division serves the 22,000 permanent residents of Plumas County with a patrol force of thirty-two sworn personnel. Under the command of Patrol Commander Rod DeCrona, a 27 year veteran of the department, the patrol division staffs six sergeants and twenty-one deputies.Operating out of the main office, the Quincy patrol has three sergeants and six deputies. The areas of Portola, Greenville, and Chester each maintain a substation, staffed with a sergeant and five patrol deputies. In total area covered, the deputies patrol an area of 2,618 square miles, handling approximately 14,000 calls for service each year. The patrol areas of Plumas County are unique, covering forested mountains, high desert plains, wild and scenic rivers, beautiful lakes and rural towns and communities.In addition to regular patrol duties, the deputies of Plumas County may find themselves working on the Special Weapons and Tactics team, as K-9 officers or investigators. The deputies are highly trained, with three ten hour training days a month and handle most investigations themselves from the initial call to conclusion. Each deputy is also a deputy coroner, responsible for death investigations.
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Patrol Commander Rod DeCrona |
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Patrol Commander DeCrona is a 27 year veteran of the Sheriff's Office and senior member of the department. He manages, directs, and coordinates the Patrol Division, as well as, Boat Patrol, Special Weapons and Tactics, and Search & Rescue. |
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