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your area. Please remember that for life threatening
or in progress crimes to call 911.
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STATION
PHONE ROSTER
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Station
Main Number: (626) 285-7171
For emergencies dial 911
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| Position/Title/Rank |
Name |
Phone |
| Watch
Commander |
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x-3214 |
| Station
Captain |
Richard
Shaw |
x-3301
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| Operations
Lieutenant |
Sheila
Sanchez |
x-3302 |
| Jailer |
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x-3218 |
| Volunteer
Coordinator |
Dep.
Arleen Gray |
x-3376 |
| Property
Room |
Lori
Ayala |
x-3379
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| Crime and Intelligence
Analyst |
Eleanor McCartan |
x-3335 |
| Duarte
Public Safety |
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626-357-7938 |
| Rosemead
Sub-Station |
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626-569-2272 |
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In 1926,
Temple Station was established as Station Number 5.
It has
had at least 4 different locations over the years, but it
has been at its current site since 1957.
To date,
Temple Station has lost two of its Deputies . The first to
give his life in the service of the Temple Station Community
was Deputy Harold S. Blevins, who was killed in 1957. He was responding to
a robbery in progress call where he was fatally shot by a career
criminal and recent parolee.
The second and hopefully the
last was Deputy David W. March in 2002. He too was shot by
a career criminal, who fled the country to escape
prosecution. He is currently in custody in Mexico fighting extradition to the United States.
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Board
of Supervisors:
Temple
Station's patrol area encompasses two County Supervisorial
Districts. The First District is represented by Gloria
Molina and the Fifth District represented by Michael
Antonovich.
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Volunteers:
Temple
Station benefits from a high level of community involvement
with our volunteer, reserve deputy and explorer programs.
We currently
have twenty-three Sheriff's Explorers, twenty-eight Search
and Rescue Team members, eight mounted Posse members, eighteen
Reserve Deputies, ninety-six civilian volunteers involved
in Hamwatch, Clergy, Volunteers on Patrol, Station Volunteers
and Booster Programs.
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