Reserve LEO News Flash
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Reserve Deputy Sheriff Captures Suspected ArsonistFrom the Washington Post
LOS ANGELES (AP) The reserve sheriff’s deputy who captured a man suspected of being the city’s most dangerous arsonist is a volunteer who earns $1 a year and only recently qualified to patrol alone, authorities said Tuesday.
LA County Sheriff Lee Baca with Lalezary
Shervin Lalezary, a 30-year-old Beverly Hills real estate attorney, was patrolling at 3 a.m. Monday undefined three hours after the official end of his 4 p.m.-to-midnight shift undefined when he pulled over a Dodge van in Hollywood. (More)
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VLEOA Welcomes Singapore Police Volunteer Special Constabulary During a Visit to Orlando
Orlando, Oct. 7 - The Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) became the latest International police agency to become Group Members of the VLEOA. The eight volunteers and one career officer were guests of the of the Orange County Sheriffs Office Reserve Unit while in Florida.
The VSC is comprised of volunteers from all walks of life, from businessmen to blue-collar executives to serve the nation by complementing the Singapore Police Force. VSC Officers wear the same police uniform and patrol the streets, participate police operations, regardless of their civilian career or profession!
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2011 VLEOA Reserve Training Conference
Major Sponsor Recognition

VLEOA President David Rayburn presents event sponsor Mike Sparkman (L), owner of Bartow Chevrolet, with a framed group photo of the Attendees at the Orlando Reserve Training Conference held in Orlando, Florida in October 2011.
Conference Sponsors


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Reserve & Auxiliary News
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President Rayburn has received appointment to a key committee that will allow the VLEOA to participate in national level discussions on issues of concern to all volunteer law enforcement officers.
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Terrorism Recognition Training Available
Suspicious Activity Reporting Line Officer Training - Undefined Front-line law enforcement personnel are trained to recognize behavior and incidents that may indicate criminal activity associated with terrorism. Their routine duties position them to observe and report suspicious behaviors or activities. This training focuses on the critical role line officers have in the effective implementation of the SAR process by identifying and documenting suspicious activity. Click Here
Do You Need Body Armor?Check out the Vest for Life Program. From their website:
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| "Thousands of law enforcement professionals in the United States and around the world are working in dangerous environments and they do not have a ballistic vest to protect them. In addition, thousands of officers are graciously provided new ballistic vests every five years. While the manufacturer warranty may be expired, often the vest will still effectively protect those that do not have one. The Armor of God Project began in 2009 and is dedicated to protecting those that protect us. We will recycle used ballistic vests and provide them to officers that need them." |
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Latest Members...
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Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary
Saanich Reserve Police (CANADA) Hagerstown Police Auxiliary (MD)
Washtenaw Co. Sheriff's Office (MI) Federal Flightdeck Officers Program
Maricopa Co. Sheriff's Office (AZ)
Belmont Auxiliary Police (MA)
Seminole Co. Sheriff's Office (FL)
Escambia Co. Sheriff's Office (FL)
Haymarket Police Department (VA)
Charlotte Co. Sheriff's Office (FL)
Royal Cayman Island Reserve
Pasco Co. Sheriff's Office (FL)
Philippine National Police
Suffolk Special Constabulary (UK)
Seneca Police Dept. (SC)
Arcadia Police Dept. (FL)
Holly Hill Police Dept. (FL)
Alachua Co. Sheriff's Office (FL)
Lake Co. Sheriff's Office (IL)
Tequesta Police Dept. (FL)
Hardee Co. Sheriff's Office (FL)
Niagara Co. Police Dept. (NY)
Ontario Provincial Police (CAN)
Schenectady Co. SPCA (NY)
New Mexico Mounted Patrol
City of Melrose Police Dept. (MA)
Coleraine Police Dept. (MN)
Boone Co. Sheriff's Office (IN)
Framingham Police Dept. (MA)
Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary
Portsmouth Police Dept. (VA)
El Paso Co. Sheriff's Office (CO) |
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