Police Department Policy

22-35 Department Policy and Procedure G-0300 Investigation of Critical Incidents.pdf

Kern_County_Sheriff • Section 0 of 262349

Policy Text
DONNY YOUNGBLOOD Sheriff-Coroner 1350 Norris Road, Bakersfield, California 93308-2231 Telephone (661) 391-7500 The Kern County Sheriff’s Office is committed to work in partnership with our community to enhance the safety, security, and quality of life for the residents and visitors of Kern County through professional public safety services. G-0300 Investigations of Critical Incidents This training bulletin is intended to remind staff of the process during the investigation of Critical Incidents as outlined in KCSO Department Policy and Procedures Manual Policy G-0300. DPPM G-0300 can be found read by clicking the link before, or by visiting SheriffNet. http://sharepoint/ProcedureManual/Table%20Of%20Contents/G%200300%20- %20Investigation%20of%20Critical%20Incidents.doc ISSUE: 22-35 TRAINING BULLETIN DATE: September 29, 2022
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