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Show 32ilftrtjliittfr JUNE 30, 1995. PAGE 4 "Metro" sr- - (continued from page 1) 5 " r it f . t 'J w ' X a y ) o i t 9? J L,; Wendy Holm Raymond Goodwin Cameron Noel Noel has been with (he Depart 3 54 years. Afler a year of undercover work with the Kane County Sheriff's Department, Noel said he was glad to put on a uniform "To be successful in again. undercover narcotics work, you have to live with the drug user and learn to think like him I want to fight drug problems, but 1 prefer doing it from this side of the uniform," he said. Other experience includes 4 years as a Lieutenant in the Army Military Police. He has a BS in Sociology and an Associate Degree in Law Enforcement. live in He and his wife, Sarah Jean, Beaver with their four children, Michael, 9; Amanda, 8: Matthew, 6; Makayla, 4. Sarah has an Associate Degree in Business and works at Subway. Goodwin is enthusiastic about working in the consolidated system. "With just one team working between together competition agencies is eliminated. By sharing all information, we will be able to solve more crimes," he said. Like Yardley, Goodwin wants to avoid "hard line" law enforcement. Goodwin has been a certified officer since 1972. He has' been with the department 15 years. Previously he worked 3 years for Emery County Sheriffs Department and 4 years for Beaver City Police. His 1 expertise is ' in criminal and investigation, interrogation, follow-u- p investigation. "Officers in a small department like this have to wear multiple hats and leam to handle facet of ; law every enforcement," he said. Goodwin is also involved in education and training of other officers. Goodwin and wife, Joyce, live in Beaver. Their children are Lacey, Quincey and Crystal. n ;1 m M J ' r a John Chambers and Max Chambers joined the Department seven years ago after working with Kane and Juab County drug task forces. He has been a certified officer for 10 years. Chambers is also certified an a canine trainer. He has studied under the direction of Wendell Nope, who was trained at the original canine Two months at the Adler Horst law enforcement school in Germany. Kennels in California added to his expertise. Max is a Belgian Malarious recently acquired by the department at a cost of approximately $5,000. Rocco, the previous canine, retired after an extremely successful career. "The dogs pay for themselves many times over," Chamber said Aside from assistance with drug seizures, the animals are an instant back-u- p to provide safety for the officer. process. Candy, a partially trained German Training is an son, is completing her training Shepard donated by Chamber's under the direction of Chambers and Officer Cody Black. "We work the dogs every day if we can, but three times a week is an absolute minimum," Chambers said. Max happily demonstrated his response to a "go play" command. Chambers thinks consolidation of the forces into one agency is a very good move for the public. "Taxpayers will spend less money. We eliminate duplication and loss of information between agencies," he said Chambers and wife Shartyn live in Minersville. Their children are John Cody, 14; Bobbie Kay, 13;KatieDawn, 11. Max hangs his leash at the Chambers home. , IT Holm as been a certified dispatcherjailer for five years. She has attended 8 weeks of P O S T training and at least 40 hours per year of other related training. She is also 91 1 certified. She will be leaving the department next fall to return to her position as Milfbrd High School secretary. She lives in Milfbrd with " her son. 1 ' . Keith Draper a Category 2 Officer, is a graduate of Fred House Academy. He has been with the department about 6 years. Draper and his wife, Wendy, live in Beaver with their children Wesley, Clay , Eric and v. Draper, Jenny. Brent Smith and Don Carroll complete the dispatch team. 8 Lynn Bettridge, with fourteen years seniority, refers to herself as "everybody's mother." She started as a secretarydispatcher. Of Metro, she said, "The system worked before; it was the politics that didn't" Due to increasing work load, Carta Weaver as added as secretary last year. If. tiyw. 1 1 Lynn Cartwright Cartwright, a former sheriff, is an old hand at the law enforcement business, having been certified since 1972. He has been with Beaver City Police 8 !4 years. He was with the County fifteen years before that. He sees the metro system as a combination of the beat everyone has to offer. "It gets the cities out from under the hassle, eliminates their liability, and saves money for everybody," he said Cartwrisht is a Beaver resident Beaver Cowity SkarifFs Report 1995 Week Of Jane Thcft of tn air compressor is Russell Erickson Erickson, who has been with the Beaver City Police three years, wants to be an all around good cop. "Ifyou are fair with people, they will be fair with you," he said Erickson also believes it goes without saying that the consolidation is a big step in enhancing county unity. "This is something the city councils will have in common," he said Erickson and his wife, the former Jenifer Jacobson, live in Beaver. Milfbrd Golf Schedule Ladies Day - Tuesday 9:00 a m. Men A Laities Scraabks - Wed. 5:00 p.m. Come and join the fan. 19-2- 5, Harry officer Hare Hare has been a certified since 1 982, and has been with the department 13 54 years. His goal is to work where he is needed as part of the team He lives in Milfbrd with wife, Dawn, and daughters Knsten andKimberiy. The friendly voices on the other end of the hne when you call dispatch are Category 2 OScers with various levels of training to assist in . emergencies. j .J... Becky Boyd Boyd graduated from Fred House Academy on April 10th as Utah law and JailerDispatcher. codes, inmate relations, physical fitness and endurance are all criteria involved in the training. Boyd also speaks Spanish, which will be a valuable asset to the department as the county grows. Originally from Riverside, California, she has lived m Beaver for 3 14 years. under investigation in Milfbrd. Two Beam residents, a man and a woman, were arrested by Beaver County SheritTi Department and booked into jail. The man was charged with ssfng cocaine, Ponewion of Marijuana, and rowcision of Dreg Paraphernalia. The woman was charged with selling Possession of Cocaine, Marijuana, Possessioa of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Panudiefnaha. T)urirtawak,taSherifri Department laasoaded to 27 requests for assistance. Of these eals, five were to to check out keep the peace, euapicious pweous or cncuiHitaiMWS, and nine to assist oahar aajeneies. traffic stops were Forty-fo- ur made with 34 citations issued. tn |