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Dangers of Fentanyl
Fighting Fentanyl: Alexander's story
Alexander Neville was just 14 years old when he took an illicitly manufactured pill that his parents later learned was fentanyl. Orange County mom, Amy…
Behavioral Health Bureau
The Behavioral Health Bureau is committed to assisting the homeless population and those with mental health needs through a robust program that includes proactive engagement, case management,…
Visiting Hours Information
Limited public visiting in Orange County Jails has resumed. Visiting is limited to four (4) visits for each inmate each week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday) and will be…
Visiting Hours Information
Public visiting in Orange County Jails is limited to four (4) visits for each inmate each week. One visit per day is allowed, Friday through Monday. Theo Lacy FacilityIn-Person…
National Prescription Take Back Day
National Prescription Take Back Day is Saturday, April 26 from 10 AM to 2 PMDid you know 60-70% of teens report their home medicine cabinet as their source for drugs?Please take this opportunity to…
Canine Services Section
In February of 1985, the Sheriff’s Department recognized the need to initiate the K9 program. This program has significantly reduced the man-hours used in searching for suspects, evidence, and…
0506717HO
PRINTS: Right Thumb
CORONER CASE NUMBER: 05-06717-HO
SEX: Female
RACE: Black, South American or Pacific Islander
DATE of DEATH: 09/11/2005…
Ira Essoe
Retired Sergeant Ira Gabor Essoe, Jr. was born in Hungary on November 7, 1940. He moved with his family to the United States when he was eight years old. He attended the University of California…
Emergency Communications
The Emergency Communications Section oversees the development, implementation and ongoing operation of various emergency communications systems in Orange County. This section is led by the…