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AGENDA ITEM: Sheriff's Office Proposal to Conduct Follow-ups with Parolees that Had Gun
Charges
DEPARTMENT: Board of Commissioners
MEETING: Board of Commissioners
DATE: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 6:00 PM - Click to View Agenda
ITEM SUMMARY SHEET
COMMITTEE REPORT TO BOARD
Resolution #2024-4011
Motion to approve the one-time allotment of $2,889 from the FY 2024 Regranting Program
(#SC731598) line-item budget to conduct follow-ups with parolees who have previous gun charges
by Oakland County Sheriff's Office; further, authorize the Chair of the Board of Commissioners to
execute any required agreements on behalf of Oakland County.
ITEM CATEGORY SPONSORED BY
Other Action Marcia Gershenson
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) works with the Oakland County Fugitive
Apprehension Team to conduct follow-ups with parolees who had previous gun charges.
The Fugitive Apprehension Team targets and apprehends violent suspects for whom warrants have
been issued, including career criminals who are wanted for trial. The team lends its professional
expertise to any local law enforcement agency in Oakland County that requests assistance with
fugitive apprehension, investigations, and surveillance. Each year, the team takes major criminals
off the streets for crimes such as murder, armed robbery, home invasion, and criminal sexual
conduct. Investigators are federally deputized as U.S. Marshals and work closely with the U.S.
Marshal’s Service. The team also extradites criminals back to Oakland County to stand trial. Their
technical specialty in surveillance is constantly called upon by other law enforcement agencies to
assist in investigations.
POLICY ANALYSIS
This is a request to fund an 8-hour shift for one sergeant and six detectives from the Oakland
County Sheriff's Office Fugutive Apprehension Team to conduct follow-ups with parolees with
previous gun charges in Oakland County. Currently, there are approximately 152 parolees with
previous gun charges and an 8-hour shift will allow each officer to conduct 10-12 after-hours visits.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No
Committee members can contact Michael Andrews, Policy and Fiscal Analysis Supervisor at
248.425.5572 or andrewsmb@oakgov.com or the department contact persons listed for additional
information.
CONTACT
Christopher Wundrach
ITEM REVIEW TRACKING
Aaron Snover, Board of Commissioners Created/Initiated - 4/24/2024
AGENDA DEADLINE: 04/24/2024 6:00 PM
ATTACHMENTS
1. OCSO proposed project budget
COMMITTEE TRACKING
2024-04-02 Safer Communities Ad Hoc - Forward to Public Health & Safety
2024-04-16 Public Health & Safety - Recommend to Board
2024-04-24 Full Board - Adopt
Motioned by: Commissioner Angela Powell
Seconded by: Commissioner Robert Hoffman
Yes: David Woodward, Michael Spisz, Penny Luebs, Karen Joliat, Kristen Nelson, Christine
Long, Robert Hoffman, Philip Weipert, Gwen Markham, Angela Powell, Marcia Gershenson,
Charles Cavell, Brendan Johnson, Ann Erickson Gault, Linnie Taylor (15)
No: None (0)
Abstain: None (0)
Absent: Ajay Raman, Michael Gingell, Yolanda Smith Charles, William Miller III (4)
Passed
Proposed budget
This is calculated based on the salary schedule hourly rate. Totals can be adjusted to
include a Lieutenant.
1 Sergeant OT hourly rate $63.78
4-hour detail $255.12
8-hour shift $510.24
1 Detective OT hourly rate $49.55
4-hour detail $198.20
8-hour shift $396.40
Total for 4 hours for a Sergeant and 6 detectives $1,444.32.
Total for 8 hours for a Sergeant and 6 detectives $2,888.64.