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Sheriff and juvenile services report fewer referrals, describe SRO program and outreach partnerships

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Sheriff Ken Furlong, juvenile services and SRO leaders briefed trustees on the School Resource Officer program, reporting outreach activity, a near 10% drop in referrals and an SRO staffing model of five officers covering the district's ten schools.

CARSON CITY, Nev. — Sheriff Ken Furlong, juvenile services leaders and Sergeant Taylor Maris briefed the Carson City School District Board of Trustees on the district's School Resource Officer (SRO) program, describing a multi-agency partnership, outreach activity in schools and a modest decline in juvenile referrals.

"In Carson City, the Sheriff's Office is in collaboration or partnership with the school board," Sheriff Furlong said as he opened the briefing. He introduced representatives from juvenile services and praised Sergeant Maris' leadership of the SRO and MOST (mental outreach) teams.

Chief of Juvenile Services Ali Bannister…

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