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Bremer-Waverly Law Enforcement Center


September 9, 2008
The Bremer-Waverly Law Enforcement
Board (BWLEB) is pleased to announce it has contracted with
Emergency Communications Network, Inc., of Ormond Beach,
Florida, for its "CodeRED" high-speed telephone emergency
notification services for this upcoming year.
The CodeRED Emergency
Notification System is a high volume - high speed
Communication Service available for mass Emergency
Notifications.
CodeRED
employs a one-of-a-kind Internet mapping capability for
geographic targeting of calls, coupled with a high speed
telephone calling system capable of delivering customized
pre-recorded emergency messages directly to homes and
businesses at the rate of up to 60,000 calls per hour.
This
service is available for all communities and residents
within Bremer County.
The Community Notification Enrollment link allows your
residents to supply their own information. Not only does
this ensure a more accurate database, but also allows
residents to input an unlisted number, their cell phone
number or any other secondary phone numbers. This will
create a more robust database for you to use and reach more
of your residents with essential emergency information.
Here is the link to your Community Notification Enrollment (CNE):
http://www.coderedweb.net/codereddataentry/Default.aspx?groupid=egM0zDxiv5rCD2EgOTxASA%3d%3d
It is
important that this link is prominently displayed on your
website. We recommend putting the link directly on your
homepage. If your community does not have a website
then your residents should be encouraged to visit the Bremer
County website.
Sheriff
Dewey Hildebrandt and Chief Richard Pursell will be
responsible for reviewing pending data and adding it to the
current database. The BWLEB will send out a press release
to the public and news media on Monday September 15, 2008.
You are encouraged to have your community link in place by
that time.
Questions
may be directed to Sheriff Hildebrandt @ 319-352-5400 ext.
100 or Chief Pursell @ 319-352-5400 ext. 200.
Serving Bremer County Since 1850
Mission Statement
The mission of the Bremer County Sheriff's Department is the
preservation of public safety, peace and order. This
shall be primarily performed through the prevention and
detection of crime, the apprehension of offenders, the
protection of persons and property, and the enforcement of
the laws of the State of Iowa and the ordinances of the
County of Bremer. For these purposes, the deputy
Sheriffs' are endowed with legal authority. In the
exercise of this authority, justice and equity shall be the
primary motive. The mission shall be accomplished by
adherence to the following objectives:
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Maintenance of law enforcement presence
and availability throughout Bremer County on a 24-hour
basis.
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Provision of timely and rapid response
to criminal activities and all other requests for law
enforcement services.
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Thorough investigation of criminal
offenses and apprehension of violators of state statue
and county ordinance.
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Initiation of Investigations where it
appears that violation of law may have occurred.
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Enforcement of traffic laws to provide
safe, smooth, and orderly flow of traffic.
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Provision of services to every criminal
court within the county for the provision of safety,
order, and efficient operation of these courts.
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Maintenance and operation of the county
jail.
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Provision of required service of all
civil and criminal process.
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Participation in crime prevention
activities and other public informational activities
that involve the citizens of Bremer County in the
interest of public safety.
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Provision of Community policing services
to enhance community involvement with law enforcement to
accomplish the goals of this mission.
The primary emphasis of the department shall
be on public safety, specifically by maintaining law
enforcement presence, rapid response to call for service,
thorough investigations and resolutions of criminal acts,
and timely apprehensions of violators of the law.
The goals will accomplished by each member
of the Bremer County Sheriff's Department who are expected
to perform their duties in an efficient, hones, and
professional manner. Members of the Bremer County
Sheriff's Department are to act at all times in the interest
of public safety and are to conduct themselves in a fair and
impartial manner.
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