The Tehama County Sheriffs Office has announced that, as of Nov. 20, there will be no daytime patrols anywhere in the county. The sheriffs office said in a statement released to the press that the drastic decision is necessary as they manage a catastrophic staffing shortage throughout the agency.
Over the past several years, the Sheriffs Office has had difficulties with recruitment and retention of employees, which has been directly linked to pay disparities, the statement read. A drastic rise in attrition, coupled with the inability to present enticing recruitment efforts have resulted in an unprecedented staffing shortage.
The Northern Californian county has a population of around 66,000 and covers almost 3,000 square miles between Redding and Chico. The county has a significantly higher crime rate than the state and national averages. Its most populous city, Red Bluff, has a violent crime rate of nearly 9.79 per 1,000 residents, making it less safe that 97% of cities in the country, according to Neighborhood Scout.
Poster Comment:
Red Bluff is an ideal small town that you would have seen back in the 1950s. The problem is Mexican illegals driving the crime rate up.