ESCAPE B-120 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: ESCAPE/INTRUSION NO: B-120
FILE: ESCAPE
EFFECTIVE DATE: 12-18-89 REVISED: 08-06-90, 12-25-94, 05-01-99, 08-01-11
AUTHORITY: Sheriff M. Mims APPROVED BY: Assistant Sheriff T. Gattie
REFERENCE: Title 15, Section 1029 (a)(7)(B); Penal Code Sections 831.5, 836.3,
836.67 8417 8547 8557 4532; 45337 45347 45357 45377 4550 Fresno
County Sheriffs Office Policies and Procedures Section No. 300.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to establish and maintain facility security in the event of an
escape, attempted escape, or intrusion in order to ensure the safety of the community, as
well as staff and inmate safety.
POLICY:
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Jail Division to maintain secure facilities
and to safely confine the inmate population within the limits of those facilities. Staff
members shall take the necessary actions to prevent any escapes, attempted escapes
and/or intrusions in conjunction with established Jail Division policies and procedures and
the Sheriff's Office policy regarding the Use of Force.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Jail Division that when alerted to a
possible escape, escape attempt or intrusion, staff shall immediately determine whether a
breach of security has occurred.
This policy provides a response plan universal for all instances of security breaches (i.e.,
escapes, attempted escapes and intrusions). For purposes of simplicity, clarity and ease of
reading, this policy has been written in deference to escapes.
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FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: ESCAPE/INTRUSION NO: B-120
FILE: ESCAPE
PROCEDURES:
I. ESCAPE DETECTION METHODS
A. The best way to avoid an escape attempt is to follow established policy in
maintaining the security of the facility. However, should security be
circumvented, there are three (3) basic ways that staff members may be
made aware of a breach in facility security-
1. Alarm activation.
2. A staff member suspects or observes a breach of security.
3. Information from another source (either outside the facility or from
within). Establishing and maintaining open communication with the
inmates will serve to increase the reporting of potential problems
within the facility.
B. An emergency count may be necessary at anytime to determine if there
has been an escape or to identify an escapee(s).
II. INITIAL RESPONSE TO A POSSIBLE ESCAPE
The officer discovering a possible escape shall be responsible to:
A. Immediately advise the appropriate facility Central Control and provide
the following information-
1. Location of the escape. Whether or not a breach of security exists
(e.g., damaged door, broken window, etc.).
2. The need for additional officers.
3. The number of offenders (escapees or intruders).
4. Time of escape or elapsed time since escape.
5. Direction and means of travel.
6. Violence or weapons involved in the escape. Whether or not any
staff is (or may be) in danger.
7. Outside accomplices.
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TITLE: ESCAPE/INTRUSION NO: B-120
FILE: ESCAPE
B. Lockdown all inmates in the affected area. Secure all adjacent doors
and exits to prevent escape by other inmates.
C. Ensure that all evidence in the affected area is preserved.
D. Direct all non-sworn personnel away from the area.
E. If possible, officers will capture, restrain, separate and isolate any
inmates involved.
III. CENTRAL CONTROL'S RESPONSIBILITY
A. When advised of the breach of security, log all information given by the
discovering officer and continue to make a sequential log of all pertinent
activities throughout the duration of the incident.
B. Notify the Central Control Sergeant and applicable Facility Sergeant.
C. Contact Dispatch and request assistance, as circumstances dictate.
D. If the Watch Commander orders the facility locked down, Central Control
shall initiate a complete facility lockdown as follows-
1. Notify all security stations to cease all inmate movement and instruct
all visitors to leave the visiting areas and return to the Lobby.
2. Notify the Lobby Officers, who shall evacuate all visitors, attorneys,
bondsmen and other non-departmental personnel from the facility
and secure the Lobby doors.
3. Notify the Booking I Officer that the facility is being locked down and
apprise them of the situation.
4. Any additional personnel arriving at the facility to assist shall only
enter the facility via the employee entrance door and/or the enroute
sallyport door. A positive identification will be made through the
Central Control monitors by the Central Control Officers.
5. A Central Control Officer will be responsible for documenting all
information received at their location. This documentation will be
utilized when reports are written following the incident.
E. Instruct all security officers to complete an emergency identification
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TITLE: ESCAPE/INTRUSION NO: B-120
FILE: ESCAPE
count to establish whether an escape has occurred, or in the event of an
obvious escape, to determine the exact identity of the inmate(s)involved.
During an emergency count, all inmates shall be returned to their
assigned cells/beds.
F. When lockdown has been canceled, return the facility to normal
operations.
IV. SERGEANT'S RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Supervise the pursuit of the escapee, as circumstances dictate.
B. Notify the Watch Commander.
C. Procure the escapee's photograph along with a written description of the
inmate. Copies of the photograph shall be provided to all agencies
assisting with the escape response.
D. Assign an officer to secure the escapee's cell as a crime scene.
1. Ensure all property in the escapee's cell remains untouched until it
can be searched for evidence relating to the escape.
2. If necessary, relocate the escapee's cellmate(s).
E. Direct officers to conduct an interior perimeter check of all housing areas
originating with the area from where the escape occurred, if known. This
search will be conducted room-by-room and shall include a thorough
search of the roof and maintenance area.
1. Ensure that any area discovered to be a breach of security is
searched for evidence. An officer shall be posted at the area until
repairs can be completed to correct the breach.
2. Request maintenance to make any necessary repairs to return the
area to a usable condition.
F. Direct officers to conduct an outer perimeter search.
G. Ensure the escapee's OffenderTrak records are modified to reflect their
escape custody status. (Refer to OffenderTrak procedures.)
V. WATCH COMMANDER'S RESPONSIBILITY AND NOTIFICATIONS
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FILE: ESCAPE
The Watch Commander shall ensure that the following notifications are made:
A. If the escape has been confirmed, contact Patrol's on-duty Watch
Commander for a crime report, perimeter support, traffic control and/or
abduction assistance. A K-9 Officer may be requested for search and/or
apprehension of the escapee.
B. Notify and inform the Jail Operations Bureau Commander.
C. If the inmate is a violent offender, or if the escape was effected by force
or violence, or there is a clear risk to the public, the media shall be
notified to alert the surrounding communities (and the missing inmate's
home community, if not local).
D. If there is an indication of any threat to any official, victim, or witness,
immediate notification must be made to those persons.
1. Contact the VINE administrators and notify them of the escape
(Victim Information and Notification Everyday)
2. Notify the judge and other officials who may have a special interest
in the inmate's location.
E. Notify the chief of police of the city where the escape occurred.
F. Contact the Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer to handle press
releases.
G. Ensure that the arresting agency and presiding judge are notified.
H. If the inmate is a non-U.S. citizen, notify the appropriate consulate
official.
VI. INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED TO THE RESPONDING OFFICER
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It is the Watch Commander's responsibility to ensure that the following
records are assembled and provided to the responding/investigative officer:
A. An information packet shall be assembled, consisting of one copy of
each of the following:
1. OffenderTrak screens
a. INMATE HALF-SHEET W/PHOTO,which includes the inmate's
description, date of birth, and most recent address.
b. Applicable DEMOGRAPHICS screens (e.g., previous
addresses, descriptions, scars/marks/tattoos, etc.
c. Charges
d. Names and identification of persons who have visited the
inmate
e. Names, identification and photo of persons who have picked up
the inmate's property
2. Any pertinent information from the inmate's classification file
B. The phone records for the involved inmate(s) shall be retrieved and
copied.
C. A copy of all reports will be provided upon completion.
VI I. CONCLUSION OF THE ESCAPE INCIDENT
A. At the conclusion of an escape incident, all involved personnel shall
complete the proper reports. The Watch Commander will notify the Jail
Operations Bureau Commander when the reports have been completed.
B. Once the escapee's property has been searched for evidence, the
property shall be inventoried and placed in a brown paper bag with a
property tag attached to the property and the property will then be placed
in the Clothing Room. The property will remain in the Clothing Room
until a further determination can be made as to its disposition.
C. If the escapee is recaptured, the Watch Commander shall ensure that
the following is performed:
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1. All agencies and bureaus previously notified of the escape shall be
contacted and notified that the escapee is in custody.
2. The inmate's OffenderTrak screens are modified to reflect the
inmate's return to custody. (Refer to OffenderTrak procedures.)
3. The inmate shall be interviewed. The information shall be used to
ensure security breaches and any other factors are addressed to
prevent a repeat occurrence.
Vill. INCIDENT CRITIQUE
A. Each escape shall be promptly investigated and the Watch Commander
shall prepare a critique of the incident. The critique shall include a
determination of each of the following, as appropriate-
1. The area the inmate escaped from and the length of time they had
been in custody.
2. When the inmate was last seen and by whom.
3. Whether counts and security checks were conducted in accordance
with policy. The time of the last scheduled count and time of the
upcoming scheduled count. Procure and attach a report of all
Safety Check entries completed during the period preceding the
incident.
4. How the escape was determined and discovered.
5. If known, the reason the escapee left and how the reason was
determined.
6. Indications of escapee's intent.
7. The method used to accomplish escape, obstacles escapee had to
overcome and the method used to leave the area.
8. Whether the inmate was housed or transported using adequate
security safeguards. Security devices which were in use when the
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escape occurred, method used to overcome devices and whether
the devices were functioning properly at the time.
9. Whether the inmate's classification and level of security placement
were appropriate.
10. Whether there were prior indicators which should have alerted staff
that the inmate might attempt an escape.
11. Whether the escape suggests inherent weakness exists in the
facility's security system. How could the escape have been
prevented (e.g., operational changes, maintenance, budget,
equipment, personnel, classifications, etc.).
B. Copies of the critique shall be distributed to all Watch Commanders for
preventative recommendations and proposals.
D. After all Watch Commanders have reviewed the critique, the critique
shall be routed to the Jail Operations Bureau Commander, along with a
list of proposals.
IX. WRONGFUL RELEASES
A. There are two (2) basic types of wrongful releases:
1. An attempt to falsify or deceive staff members regarding
identification and/or paperwork to effect a wrongful release.
2. An error in the proper identification process and/or an oversight in
the processing of the release paperwork.
B. In both situations listed above, the officer discovering the wrongful
release will immediately-
1. Notify the area Sergeant, who will in turn notify the Watch
Commander.
2. Write an incident report.
C. The Watch Commander shall perform the necessary notifications, as
appropriate (refer to Section V for notification considerations). If it is
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FILE: ESCAPE
determined that criminal activity was involved, a deputy will be requested
to write a Crime Report.
D. A count will be completed in the event of an improper release to
determine the proper identification of the person released and determine
the status of the inmate pending release from custody.
E. An incident critique is not required, but may be prepared at the discretion
of the Watch Commander. Based upon the circumstances of the release,
the investigation may be limited to the officer's Incident Report, a
Criminal Report and/or a Supervisor Incident Report (J-122).
X. WALKAWAY or NON-RETURN FROM A TEMPORARY RELEASE
A. If an inmate leaves the control of staff while off grounds, or does not
return to custody at the appointed time following temporary release, the
discovering officer shall notify the area Sergeant and write an incident
report.
B. The Sergeant shall ensure the following is performed-
1. Notify the Watch Commander
2. If the inmate was released on a temporary pass, the receiving
person/agency shall be contacted, as well as the court that granted
the release.
3. The inmate's property shall be removed from their cell and
inventoried.
4. The inmate's OffenderTrak screens shall be modified, as
appropriate.
C. The Watch Commander shall perform the necessary notifications as
appropriate (refer to Section V for notification considerations). An
incident critique is not required.
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