 | Compton Strategic Plan February 2017 Compton Strategic Plan February 2017 |
 | LASD's Human Trafficking Bureau On Thursday, June 9th, we had the opportunity to have the Compton City Councilwoman Emma Sharif and the Assistant City Manager Cedric Hicks visit our new Human Trafficking Bureau. |
 | Compton City Council Presentation Captain Thatcher's Compton City Council Presentation |
 | Captain Thatcher's Marijuana Dispensary PowerPoint Marijuana Dispensary PowerPoint |
 | Sheriff McDonnell visits Cyber Crime Symposium at Our Lady of Victory Sheriff McDonnell greeted a packed house at Our Lady of Victory Church in Compton. Father Francisco extended the invitation to Sheriff McDonnell and the Sheriff's Departments Cyber Crime unit to educate his parish on cyber crimes.This was a very successful event during National Consumer Protection Week. |
 | The County of Los Angeles has partnered with the L.A. Regional Food Bank The County of Los Angeles has partnered with the L.A. Regional Food Bank in their effort to supply food for low income children, families, senior citizens and individuals throughout Los Angeles County. Compton Sheriff’s Station is asking all residents to stop by the station and donate one non-perishable food item. There will be a donation box in our station lobby. Compton Station will continue to receive canned goods through March 29th. |
 | Reward and Information Wanted bulletins Reward and Information Wanted bulletins |
 | Reward and Information Wanted bulletins Reward and Information Wanted bulletins |
 | Congratulations to Team Compton in the 120-mile relay race to Las Vegas also known as Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Compton Station deputies competed in the annual 120-mile relay race to Las Vegas this weekend also known as the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay.
The Baker to Vegas Relay is the most positive event offered to law enforcement today. It provides officers motivation to maintain a physical fitness program to help them better perform their duties. The race has maintained its original ideals since it began in 1985 by focusing on teamwork, camaraderie, physical fitness and competition. The number of participating teams have grown from the original 19 in 1985 to nearly 300 which includes over 8000 runners. It is the largest event of its kind with teams participating from throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
Out of 272 teams, Compton placed 62nd overall. Since there so many participants, teams are categorized. Compton competed in the station category and placed sixth out of 25 teams. This relay is highly competitive so, this was a significant improvement from previous years.
Congratulations Team Compton!!! |
 | City of Compton Selected to Become Part of Justice Department Justice Department-Sponsored Violence Reduction Network **Program Seeks to Reduce Violence through Training, Technical Assistance and Enhanced Collaboration between Sheriff’s Department and Federal Agencies** Compton became part of the second group of cities to become part of the VRN, which was launched last year to create opportunities for cities to directly engage with the United States Department of Justice in developing strategies to combat chronic, violent crime. The two-year program will enable Sheriff’s Department officials at the Compton Station to work closely with the Department of Justice and city officials to address 12 key areas, including gang violence and prevention, human trafficking, mental illness and homelessness, at-risk youth and trust-building in the community. |