City and County of
San Francisco
Office of the Sheriff
Established 1850
August 26, 2021 San Francisco Sheriff's Office
Newsletter Issue 93
VIDEO: Sheriff Miyamoto talks COVID vaccination requirements
National Night Out Brings Community and Public Safety Agencies Together
Sheriff's deputies fanned out across the City on Tuesday, August 3, 2021 visiting with and listening to community members, enjoying good food and even dancing salsa during the 38th annual National Night Out.

Started in 1984, National Night Out builds neighborhood camaraderie through food, parties and public safety exhibits and demonstrations.

Sheriff's Office staff posted to seven different locations across the City from Bayview to North Beach, the Richmond district and sites in between.
VIDEO: National Night Out
Cultivating Women Leaders
The Sheriff's Office salutes Sgt. Y. Williams who just completed an eight-month rigorous leadership course at the Sherman Block Leadership Institute, a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) program designed to stimulate personal growth, leadership, and ethical decision-making in California law enforcement front-line supervisors

Sgt. Williams is shown with POST Executive Director Manuel Alvarez, Jr.
SFSO Provides Mutual Aid
to Combat Dixie Fire
The Sheriff's Office has provided mutual aid to help with the Dixie Fire, the second largest fire in California history touching five counties and consuming almost 750,000 acres.

Pictured above are some of the young children who have been displaced due to the destruction. The Sheriff's Office supports firefighting operations through patrol services and roadblocks.

The Dixie Fire Fund has been established to provide emergency hardship support and community disaster relief to areas impacted by the wildfires.

Click here to donate to the Dixie Fire Fund.
SFSO Honors Mentoring
& Peer Support Leader
Assistant Sheriff Tanzanika Carter honored Erik Dieters who has led the Mentoring and Peer Support (MAPS) program under the Department of Public Health over the last five years. 

Erik also has served as a key member of Jail Health Services’ Reentry team, providing essential support to clients suffering from serious mental illness and substance use disorders.

We thank Erik for his service to the City and County of San Francisco and the Sheriff’s Office through his work with the justice-involved population. 
Retirements

The following people have retired from the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office following long careers of serving the City and County of San Francisco and protecting public safety.

We thank them for their service and wish them well as they embark on the next new chapter of their lives.
Alva, Javier
Deputy Sheriff retired 7/23/2021

Bruneman, Renee
Deputy Sheriff retired 6/12/2021

Chew, Vincent
Senior Deputy retired 6/9/2021

Grant, Percy
Deputy Sheriff retired 7/10/2021

Herron, Shane
Deputy Sheriff retired 8/22/2021

Kabasares, Kristian
Deputy Sheriff retired 6/26/2021

Morris, Sherri
Sr. Legal Processing Clerk retired 7/1/2021

Nuque, Mark
Deputy Sheriff retired 6/26/2021

Quintana, Marcio
Deputy Sheriff retired 6/26/2021

Rogers, Cleoris
Deputy Sheriff retired 7/6/2021

Valderrama, Graciani
Deputy Sheriff retired 7/1/2021
Information: 415-554-7225
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