DSA of Santa Clara News

Internet And Website Safety Tips

hough there have been many scares about what can happen to children or teenagers on the internet, adults should be safe as well. There is no limit to the amount of risk adults come in contact with such as sexual predators, criminals who are seeking out your personal information on social networking sites, buying habits, frequently used sites, and many others.Here are some tips to help prevent you from being a target:Do not share things such as email addresses, usernames and passwords.Do not us...

35 Year Anniversary Of The Tragic Loss Of Deputy Doug Miller

Today, we remember Deputy Doug Miller who was killed during a mental illness call at a residence on the east side of Lexington Reservoir. He is truly missed and the loss of Doug is still felt today by those that loved him, worked with him, and for those that were with him on that day. https://www.odmp.org/officer/9... -DSA

RESPONDING TO COVID-19

As Santa Clara County Shelters in Place, the Sheriff's Office and the DSA of Santa Clara County have been working together to continue to provide service to the community. Our goal, together, is to provide a safe environment for everyone we come in contact with. The Sheriff's Office Incident Command Center has been diligent in working with the DSA to create effective Directives to provide employees with safety information as well as safe practices while still maintaining a ...

Jack’s Final Radio Call

Our dear friend and partner Jack Solorio was laid to rest last week. He served 24 years in the U.S. Army and continued to serve the Santa Clara County as a Sheriff’s Deputy for 20 years. He dedicated his life to serving the community and he will be deeply missed.