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Cpl. Ronny Turi assists a resident at an Operation
Medicine Cabinet event in Collier County. The
Collier County Sheriff’s Ofice partners with
Drug Free Collier to hold Operation Medicine
Cabinet initiatives several times a year as a way
for residents to easily and safely dispose of their
Youth Relations Cpl. Rick Roman chats with students in the library at Golden Gate Middle School. unwanted medications. Photo by Cpl. Efrain
The Sheriff’s Ofice has been providing deputies in Collier County schools since 1977. Photo by Cpl. Efrain Hernandez/CCSO Hernandez/CCSO
CCSO Enhancing
Public Safety
Through Effective Community Partnerships
W hether it’s working with retailers to share intelligence
information and thwart shoplifters or joining forces with
the schools to provide activities to keep young people busy
and safe all summer long, the Collier County Sheriff’s
Office is committed to keeping the community safe through its many
partnerships.
The Sheriff ’s Office, under Sheriff Kevin Rambosk, has earned a
reputation for building innovative and successful community and public
safety partnership programs. Sheriff Rambosk has built strong working
relationships and partnerships with elected officials, government offices,
community organizations, and other law enforcement agencies, that are
critical to the daily functions of Collier County.
“Everybody has a stake in keeping Collier County safe,” Sheriff
Rambosk said. “The more relationships we have the safer our community
will be.” Sheriff Kevin Rambosk accepts the David S. Crawford Law Enforcement Oficer Victim
Here’s a look at some of CCSO’s ongoing partnerships and their Services Award from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi at a ceremony in Tallahassee
on April 9. The Shelter For Abused Women & Children nominated Sheriff Rambosk for
impact on public safety: the prestigious award for his service in the community on behalf of victims of domestic.
Photo by Sgt.Wade Williams/CCSO
82 Life in Naples | December 2014
Medicine Cabinet event in Collier County. The
Collier County Sheriff’s Ofice partners with
Drug Free Collier to hold Operation Medicine
Cabinet initiatives several times a year as a way
for residents to easily and safely dispose of their
Youth Relations Cpl. Rick Roman chats with students in the library at Golden Gate Middle School. unwanted medications. Photo by Cpl. Efrain
The Sheriff’s Ofice has been providing deputies in Collier County schools since 1977. Photo by Cpl. Efrain Hernandez/CCSO Hernandez/CCSO
CCSO Enhancing
Public Safety
Through Effective Community Partnerships
W hether it’s working with retailers to share intelligence
information and thwart shoplifters or joining forces with
the schools to provide activities to keep young people busy
and safe all summer long, the Collier County Sheriff’s
Office is committed to keeping the community safe through its many
partnerships.
The Sheriff ’s Office, under Sheriff Kevin Rambosk, has earned a
reputation for building innovative and successful community and public
safety partnership programs. Sheriff Rambosk has built strong working
relationships and partnerships with elected officials, government offices,
community organizations, and other law enforcement agencies, that are
critical to the daily functions of Collier County.
“Everybody has a stake in keeping Collier County safe,” Sheriff
Rambosk said. “The more relationships we have the safer our community
will be.” Sheriff Kevin Rambosk accepts the David S. Crawford Law Enforcement Oficer Victim
Here’s a look at some of CCSO’s ongoing partnerships and their Services Award from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi at a ceremony in Tallahassee
on April 9. The Shelter For Abused Women & Children nominated Sheriff Rambosk for
impact on public safety: the prestigious award for his service in the community on behalf of victims of domestic.
Photo by Sgt.Wade Williams/CCSO
82 Life in Naples | December 2014