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New members sought for Senior Volunteer Patrol

FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Sheriff's Substation Volunteer Patrol is seeking new members. This is an opportunity for active men and women age 50 or more to serve the community in a meaningful way.

The volunteers complete certain tasks so that deputies can focus on patrols and priority crime-reducing operations. As does the Sheriff's Substation, the volunteers serve the areas of Fallbrook, De Luz, Rainbow, and Bonsall

The group is currently 50 members strong, but is in need of more help.

Requirements to become a member of the group, in addition to being 50 years old or older, include being a U.S. citizen or legal alien who has applied for citizenship; possess a valid California driver's license and current automobile insurance; pass a background check; and complete a special two-week academy put on by the Sheriff's Dept. Each volunteer is asked to commit to serving one, six-hour shift per week. They can also do any extra hours they would like that are available.

Volunteers perform vacation checks on homes, check on the elderly registered in the YANA (You Are Not Alone) program, and transport department vehicles. Volunteers also assist with traffic control for accidents, parades, other special events, and more. They also perform neighborhood patrols and can issue handicap parking violations. All tasks are performed in a non-confrontational way.

Anyone interested in learning more about serving as a member of the Senior Volunteer Patrol is welcome to attend a coffee meeting on Friday, Feb. 26 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Fallbrook Sheriff's Substation, 388 E. Alvarado St. RSVP requested to (760) 451-3145.

 

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