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River Bend Police Department

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Sergeant
 Herb Riegelsperger

Chief
Duke Pratt

Officer
Jeffrey Fulk

River Bend's Finest

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Officer
 Donald Clarke

Officer
Colin Smith

Officer
Jeffrey L. Casassa

 

Sgt. Riegelsperger and Chief Pratt pictured with their new Ford Crown Victoria Patrol Car acquired August 2000

Police Department E-mail
policechief@riverbendnc.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

River Bend is very pleased to have Police Officer Jeff Casassa as a member of the Police Department.  In addition to his duties in River Bend, Jeff is also Probation/Parole Officer for State of North Carolina and President of the Fraternal Order of Police.
    . If that is not enough, Jeff is Assistant Coordinator for "Crime Stoppers". a weekly TV show sponsored by the North Carolina Probation  and Parole Agency.  Weekly, Jeff produces the pictures and profiles of the "10 Most Wanted Probation/Parole Violators" which are also published in the Sun Journal in Monday's edition..
    The mission of the show is to recover probation/parole violators.  "Crime Stoppers" will pay a reward up to $1000 for information leading to the whereabouts and arrest of probation/parole violators listed.  The phone number to call is 633-5141.
    How does one violate probation/parole? you may ask.  Most frequently, those convicted of minor offenses are put on "probation."  This means they are not put in prison at taxpayer expense but are allowed to go home and take care of themselves.  However, there is a condition.   Those on probation/arole must check in with the Probation/Parole Officer regularly to keep the officer informed as  his whereabouts.  Quite often however, the person will move without permission and neglect to make further reports to his Probation/Parole Officer.  The Probation/Parole Officer must then begin a search for the violator and arrest him for "probation/parole violation".  Since the "Crime Stoppers" program began, 137 probation/parole violators have been recovered.

 

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