Cassia County Sheriff's Office

129 East 14th Street, Burley Idaho 83318

This is a list of some of the specialty services provided by the Cassia County County Sheriff's Department. 

S.W.A.T.

Marine Division

Dive Rescue Team

Bike Patrol

Drug Task Force

Snowmobile Patrol

Criminal Interdiction Team

Reserves

Honor Guard

S.C.O.A.P.

Search & Rescue

D.A.R.E.

 

S.W.A.T.

Cassia County has several Deputies that are part of the S.W.A.T. (Special Weapons and Tactics) Team.  The team consists of multiple entry officers and snipers.  Our team has received numerous hours of outside agency training as well as ongoing inside agency training.  The team's purpose is suspect apprehension and protection for the public in high risk situations.  Cassia S.W.A.T. has trained in a variety of tactics and special weapons. 

The S.W.A.T. Team is used to serve high risk search warrants and arrest warrants.   The team trains for response to active shooters, barricaded subjects, hostage rescue, officer rescue, and other high risk situations.

Marine Division

The Cassia County Sheriff's Office patrols and has jurisdiction over 73 navagable miles of water.  This includes the Snake River, Lake Walcott, Oakley Reservoir, Lake Cleveland, Sublett Reservoir, and a few smaller lakes.  We maintain a fleet of three boats for this purpose.  We have a 22 foot Northwest Jet used for patrol and as a dive platform for rescue work.  We also have a 17 foot fiberglass boat used as a backup patrol boat.  Our third boat is a 10 foot rigid hull inflatable SeaDoo used for patrol and also rescue work.  Cassia County has seven certified marine deputies that work on their off time to ensure the safety and education of the boating public by enforcing the federal and Idaho boating laws. 

Dive RescueTeam

The Cassia County Dive Rescue Team is unique, yet common to Dive Rescue Teams.  It is common because it is a voluntary unit, open to the deputies and the local Search and Rescue Unit.  Unique, in that their Team leader and Dive master, Sgt. Tim Little, takes their training beyond a sports divers' world and places them into the Public Safety Diving realm.  The fun stops here and serious professionalism begins.  Continued training and upgrading equipment is an ongoing process that keeps this team on the cutting edge. We also respond anywhere in the state of Idaho to assist other agencies as requested.  The dive team has a dive van and support trailer with the dive equipment needed to quickly respond to any given situation.  Our dive trailer has a dive tank compressor so we can do extended searches in remote areas.

Bike Patrol

The Cassia County Sheriff's Department has 2 Rockhopper Specialized Mt. Bikes used for bike patrol.  Sheriff's Deputy's patrol the city of Burley on the bikes allowing them to stealthily patrol the streets.  Deputies are able to sneak up on suspects without being easily detected.  This is a great way to catch suspects in the act of committing a crime such as vehicle burglaries, drug and narcotic violations, prowlers, underage drinkers, etc.  It is also great for public relations.  Bike Patrol allows Deputies to get out of their patrol cars and talk with the public and deter crimes.

 

 

Drug Task Force

The Mini-Cassia Drug Task Force is a joint effort between the Cassia County Sheriff's Department, Minidoka County Sheriff's Department, Rupert Police Department, and Heyburn Police Department.  The team consists of two officers with jurisdiction in both counties.  The task force is paid for by a grant.  The Task Force supervisor is Lt. Randy Kidd.

Snowmobile Patrol

The Cassia County Sheriff's Department has two snowmobiles for snowmobile patrol.  Sheriff's Deputies patrol the mountain snowmobile areas and enforce state snowmobile laws.  The Deputies main goal to ensure a safe environment for everyone’s enjoyment.  Cassia Deputies often work in conjunction with Twin Falls County Deputies in the Magic Mountain area to better cover the area.  In case of missing persons we also work closely with the Mini-Cassia Search and Rescue and the Mt. Harrison Snowmobile Club to ensure all residents in our response area are found as quickly as possible.  By working with other agencies we have expanded our resources to better serve the community.  The Cassia County Sheriff's Department covers approximately 750 square miles of Mountain Terrain.

Criminal Interdiction Team

The Cassia County Criminal Interdiction Team does emphasis patrols looking for and deterring crime.  Deputies will go out on an emphasis patrol focusing on certain crimes.  Deputies rely on traffic stops, citizen contacts, suspect contacts, specialized training etc... to do the emphasis patrols.  Our main goal on these patrols is to deter, catch, or eradicate criminal activity. 

Reserve Program

The Cassia County Reserve Program is made up of 12 Reserves when at full staff.  The reserve program consists of Level 1 Deputies who are certified and able to work on their own, and Level 2 Reserves who assist full time Deputies with their assignments.  Being a reserve enables a person to be part of the exciting world of Law Enforcement while maintaining their full time job.  Reserve Deputies are volunteer, yet they are required to put in a minimum of 120 hours a year along with the mandatory yearly training.  

Honor Guard

The Cassia County Honor Guard Team consists of five Deputies.  The team does special detail for Color Guard at parades and special events.  The Honor Guard also does funeral detail for fallen officers.   

S.C.O.A.P.

Safe Community Offender Accountability Program (S.C.O.A.P.)  This program is a joint effort between probation & parole and law enforcement.  The goal of the program is to ensure probationers and parolee’s adhere to the standards and requirements of their probation or parole.  Cassia County Deputies and P&P Officers ride together and do home visits of persons on probation or parole.  The Deputy assists with the home checks.  The P&P Officer also assists the Cassia Deputy on any traffic stop, person contact, or call the Deputy may be sent on. 

 

 

D.A.R.E is a program taught in the schools to help properly educate young children about drugs and make proper healthy choices in the future.  

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