Sheriff Statistics
Actions speak Louder than words.
Under Sheriff Tom Richie, Barron County has experienced a lowered overall crime rate, increased inmate ministry attendance over 1364%, and decreased sexual assault and sex offense cases over 54%.
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Theft and Burglary Cases
Down 55% since 2002 (702 to 314)
*Lowest rate in over 10 years
Automobile Thefts
Down 27% since 2002 (19 to 14)
Fraud & Forgery Cases
Down 38% since 2002 (63 to 39)
Arson Cases
Down 83% since 2002 (6 to 1)
Disorderly Conduct Cases Handled
Down 7% since 2002 (114 to 106)
Battery, Assault, and Domestic Abuse Cases
Down 5% since 2002 (111 to 105)
Sexual Assault and Sex Offense Cases
Down 54% since 2002 (61 to 33)
Emergency Commitments
Down 4% since 2002 (73 to 70)
Operating While Influenced Citations
Up 46% since 2002 (100 to 146)
Inmate vs. Jail Officer Assaults in the Jail
Down 55% since 2002 (11 to 5)
Inmates Participiating in the GED Program
Up 1277% since 2002 (13 to 166)
Inamtes Attending AA and NA Meetings
Up 261% since 2002 (406 to 1059)
Inmates Attending Jail Ministry
Up 1365% since 2002 (184 to 2512)
Hours of Inmate Labor Around the Facility
Up 368% since 2002 (1095 to 4025)
Sheriff Office's Revenues
Up 111% from 2002 ($206,185 to $586,943)

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