

On August 14th, 2008 the Santa Rosa
County Sheriff's Office released the second publication of “Keeping
Our Children Safe”, a newsletter
containing registered sexual offender and predators residing in
Santa Rosa County , The newsletter contains the names, addresses
and recent photographs of offenders and predators living in the
county. The newsletter is to make citizens of Santa Rosa County
, especially parents, aware of these individuals. In addition
to the newsletter, the Sheriff's Office is also providing free
Child ID Kits. See complete
press release
of August 15, 2008 for additional details. The newsletter
and Child ID Kits can
be dowloaded by clicking on the links.

As the holiday season fast approachs, Sheriff Wendell Hall would
like to encourage each citizen to take those extra precautionary
measures to make it a safe and enjoyable time of the year. To
this end he would like everyone to pull up the attached
phamplet and look it over at their liesure.
It contains a variety of articles and lists that reminds everyone
of those simple steps you should take to protect yourself and
your loved ones from those that wish us harm. If you have any
questions concerning anything in the booklet please do not hesitate
to contact us at 983-1236. Sheriff Hall and the men and women
of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office would like to wish every
citizen of this county a safe and wonderful holiday season.

On
March 27, 2008 the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and local
law enforcement unveiled a new and innovative feature of Florida's
Sexual Offender/Predator Registry Web site. Citizens can now sign
up to receive e-mail alert notifications when a registered sexual
offender or predator moves into their neighborhood or within a
radius of any other designated location. Citizens can also
opt to track address changes reported by selected registered offenders
or predators. The service is offered statewide and at no charge.
Citizens may select an unlimited number of addresses and/or offenders
and predators to track, and can update their selections at any
time. The alert system will send e-mail notifications within 24
to 48 hours of an address change to the state's registry. Citizens
are encouraged to register for alerts. Florida became the first
state to list sexual offenders and predators on the Internet and
to make the same information available through a 24-hour/day hotline.
The FDLE Sex Offender/Predator Registry currently houses data
on more than 47,000 registered sex offenders and predators and
the Web site averages more than 500,000 searches per month. Citizens
can register for the alerts by visiting www.flsexoffender.net.

On
October 3, 2008 the Santa Rosa County Domestic Violence Council
honored Sheriff Wendell Hall and several of his deputies for their
outstanding work in the field of domestic violence. A delicious
lunch was provided together with the opening remarks by First
Judicial State Attorney Bill Eddins. Awards were presented to
Sheriff Hall for his concerted effort at reducing incidents of
Domestic Violence as well as to James Vaughn and Jasen Wells for
their enforcement practices. An award was also presented to Public
Information Office Sgt. Scott Haines with a group award going
to Sgt. Ricky Perritt and the members of his GPS Tracking Unit.
Milton Police Officer Casey Kitchens was also honored for his
endeavors as well. Click
here for photos of the awards.

Most
citizens today have never heard of the term "vishing"
or the damage it can cause a consumer. As defined in Wikipedia
the term vishing means "Vishing is the
criminal practice of using social engineering and Voice over IP
(VoIP) to gain access to private personal and financial information
from the public for the purpose of financial reward. The term
is a combination of "voice" and phishing. Vishing exploits the
public's trust in landline telephone services, which have traditionally
terminated in physical locations which are known to the telephone
company, and associated with a bill-payer. The victim is often
unaware that VoIP allows for caller ID spoofing, expensive, complex
automated systems and anonymity for the bill-payer. Vishing is
typically used to steal credit card numbers or other information
used in identity theft schemes from individuals. Vishing is very
hard for legal authorities to monitor or trace. To protect themselves,
consumers are advised to be highly suspicious when receiving messages
directing them to call and provide credit card or bank numbers.
Rather than provide any information, the consumer is advised to
contact their bank or credit card company directly to verify the
validity of the message. There is technology that monitors all
PSTN based traffic and can identify vishing attempts as a result
of patterns and anomalies in call activity. One example is a multiple
calls from a limited set of skype numbers to call centers."
This may cause the victim to the scam by believing the caller
to be a legitimate employee of a bank, etc and giving away their
personal information. The new law making this specific a crime
was signed by Governor Crist and goes into affect on October 1,
2008. The law does give an exemption for law enforcement should
they have a need to use this type of service in their investigations.
Click
here to review the new law.

Please
click
here
for information on the new 2008 Florida
Statutes. This information is provided by the Florida Department
of Law Enforcement. The effective date of these laws range from
July 1, 2008 to July 1, 2009 depending on the individual statute.
For quick reference please go to the bottom of the page you pull
up and see the index.

Sheriff
Hall has urged all local businesses to take advantage of a new
program to help keep them safe. The Florida Department of Law
Enforcement has entered into a partnership with Florida's seven
Regional Domestic Security Task Forces and has launched "BusinessSAFE"
to provide businesses of all types and sizes with new tools to
keep them protected. Businesses have the option of registering
to receive electronic alert notifications by email, cellular phones,
or PDA's. These alerts will provide information about breaking
news, possible threats, suspicious activity, and specific preparedness
and prevention techniques for your business. To sign up log on
to www.fdle.state.fl.us
at no costs to the business. FDLE will periodically send out electronic
alerts although each business can access pertinent materials on
the FDLE website at any time. For more information go to http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/BSafe/
or you call FDLE at 850-410-8690.

Sheriff
Hall is urging everyone to take a moment
and consider adding an ICE (In Case of Emergency) number to their
cell phones. June is National Safety Month and it is the perfect
time to ICE your phone as an easy and quick way to save a life.
To make this even simpler his agency has developed a MAD form
(click
here to access) for you to complete and give to
your emergency contact that is attached to the alert. Please feel
free to copy as many of these as you need and encourage your family
and friends to ICE their phones. As an added safety measure you
can place a copy in our wallet and in your glove box.
The
Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office is looking for certified detention
deputies to fill vacancies in the county jail. Beginning salary
is $29,670.16 per year with a 5% increase for the first five years
and a 2.5% annual increase thereafter. Single medical insurance
is provided for the employee along with a $25,000 life insurance
policy. All persons interested in the position should click
here and fill out all paperwork required. If
you have any questions please contact Captain Paul Campbell at
850-983-1170.
