West Plains, MO. – From the passing of the Law Enforcement Tax Issue earlier this year, to approved grants, completed trainings, and promotions, the Howell County Sheriff’s Office has been seeing much internal movement and needed upgrades.
The Howell County Sheriff’s Office has been able to purchase equipment for its Officers in the way of their Duty Kits, as well as 13 ballistic helmets with face shields. Duty Kits are typically the responsibility of the officer to pay for.
Additionally, Deputy First Class Promotions have been issued to three Officers, recognizing their professionalism and sense of duty: Nicholas Bruno, Seth Smith, and Matthew Roberts.
Lastly, seven officers completed Crisis Intervention Training held at Behavioral Healthcare. Pictured from from left to right; LT Long, CPL Wake, DFC Roberts, DPY Webb, DPY Collins. DPY Sisney and NC9 Guy also received their certification and was not available for the photograph.