Nov. 30 – Dec. 6

Summary of Calls for Service:

Total Calls Received: 96

Types of Calls:

• Traffic Stops: 4

• Driving While Intoxicated: 1

• Vehicle Pursuit: 1

• Accidents: 3

• Disturbances: 6

• Thefts/Burglaries: 0

• Domestic Incidents: 2

• Drug-Related Incidents: 0

• Welfare Checks:1

• Death: 0

• Other/Information:75

• Ambulance: 44

• Fire: 1

• Prisoner Transport: 3

• Paper Service: 7

• Warrant Service: 2

• City of Stockton: 4

• City of El Dorado: 3

Arrests Made:

Total Arrests: 3

Major Incidents:

• Incident Title

Dec. 1, at 3:11

Location: 39 South of Stockton

Summary: A female was arrested for resisting arrest by fleeing in a motor vehicle,  driving while intoxicated, and operating a motor vehicle in a careless and imprudent manner.

Traffic Enforcement:

Citations Issued: 2

Warnings Issued: 4

Ongoing Community Efforts:

The Cedar County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to offer Home Security Checks as part of our commitment to keeping our community safe. This free service provides residents with personalized consultations to evaluate and improve their home security. Deputies will assess key areas, including:

• Lighting: Ensuring outdoor lighting deters potential intruders.

• Lock Systems: Evaluating the strength and reliability of door and window locks.

• Camera Placement: Offering guidance on optimizing security camera coverage to protect your property.

Message from the Chief Deputy

“Over the past week, the Cedar County Sheriff’s Office has continued to prioritize the safety and well-being of our community. Our deputies have worked diligently to respond to a wide variety of calls, enforce traffic laws, and investigate incidents.

We are grateful for the cooperation of residents who assist us by reporting suspicious activity and following safety guidelines. As always, we remain committed to serving Cedar County with integrity and professionalism.

If you have any concerns or see something that needs our attention, please don’t hesitate to contact the Sheriff’s Office. Together, we can keep our community safe and secure.”

Sincerely,

Clay Jeffries

Chief Deputy

Cedar County Sheriff’s Office