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Updated: 10:52 PM Jun 3, 2008
Local Law Enforcement Could Soon Share a Space
Plans to expand and remodel the Eau Claire County jail and courthouse could have a big impact on two local law enforcement agencies. In fact, the Sheriff’s Department and the Police Department could eventually share the same space.
Posted: 5:40 PM Jun 3, 2008Reporter: Meghan Kulig Email Address: meghan.kulig@weau.com |
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Plans to expand and remodel the Eau Claire County jail and courthouse could have a big impact on two local law enforcement agencies. In fact, the Sheriff’s Department and the Police Department could eventually share the same space.
Sheriff Ron Cramer says the two department have been talking about sharing spaces since the county started planning big changes to the current courthouse. He says moving-in together would help make day-to-day operations more efficient.
"Communication is so much a part of what we do in our job day-to-day with the public and with other law enforcement agencies,” Sheriff Cramer said. “So, I think that communication will be enhanced."
"Anytime you're sitting side-by-side it's just going to facilitate increased communication,” added Police Chief, Jerry Matysik.
But, the collaboration could mean even more to the Police Department. That’s because Chief Matysik says his staff has been dealing with a space-crunch for quite some time.
"Our detectives are really kind of packed in like sardines back there,” Chief Matysik said. “We don't have proper facilities to do very many interviews at one time."
If this shared spaces plan doesn’t work out, he says the Police Department will have to move somewhere else.
"That would be detrimental to us here at the Sheriff's Department, because we share a lot of information back and forth,” Cramer said.
Sheriff Cramer says combining the two departments also saves the county $2 million on the courthouse project.
He says it would also make this one of the first areas in the state where the Police and Sheriff’s Departments work within the same area.
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