Mandated Disclosures
The Imperial County Sheriff's Office is required by state law to disclose certain records. For victim privacy, parts of records may be redacted.
Effective January 1, 2022, Assembly Bill (AB) 481 requires law enforcement agencies to obtain approval of the applicable governing body (Mayor and City Council), by adoption of a military equipment use policy prior to taking certain actions relating to the funding, acquisition, or use of military equipment, as defined. Read the full bill text
Assembly Bill (AB) 481 requires each law enforcement agency's governing body to adopt a written military use policy by ordinance in addition to other requirements by the bill. The following are required:
AB 481 designates the following categories of items as military equipment:
ICSO Policy 707.1 Use of Military Equipment & Inventory List
AB 481 Military Inventory List (Fiscal Year 2022-2023)
A law enforcement agency that receives approval for a military equipment use policy is required to submit to the governing body an annual military equipment report for each type of military equipment approved by the governing body within one year of approval, and annually thereafter for as long as the military equipment is available for use. The annual report is also required to be made publicly available on the department's website.
The annual military equipment report shall, at a minimum, include the following information for the immediately preceding calendar year for each type of military equipment:
Penal Code section 13652.1 (a) states: Each law enforcement agency shall, within 60 days of each incident, publish a summary on its internet website of all instances in which a peace officer employed by that agency uses a kinetic energy projectile or chemical agent, as those terms are defined in Section 13652, for crowd control.
Coroner's Case Number: 24-079
County of Death: Imperial
Agency with Custodial Responsibility: Imperial County Sheriff’s Office
Location of Death: Regional Adult Detention Facility (328 Applestill Rd. El Centro, CA 92243)
If in a facility, exact location within the facility: Housing Module F, Cell L5
Date of Death: 05/08/2024
Gender: Male
Race: Hispanic
Age: 32-Years-Old
Custodial Status: Awaiting Transportation on Out of County Warrant
Manner of Death: Pending Investigation
How Death Occurred (Mode): Pending Investigation
Coroner's Case Number: 24-120
County of Death: Imperial
Agency with Custodial Responsibility: Imperial County Sheriff’s Office
Location of Death: Regional Adult Detention Facility (328 Applestill Rd. El Centro, CA 92243)
If in a facility, exact location within the facility: Housing Module B, Cell U1
Date of Death: 07/13/2024
Gender: Female
Race: Hispanic
Age: 44-Years-Old
Custodial Status: Awaiting Trial
Manner of Death: Pending Investigation
How Death Occurred (Mode): Pending Investigation
The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) was signed into Federal law in 2003 by President George W. Bush. It was created to address the problem of sexual misconduct in all confinement facilities. In 2012, the U.S. Department of Justice released national PREA standards to prevent, detect and respond to sexual abuse and sexual harassment in confinement facilities. The Act requires all federal, state and local corrections agencies to have a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual misconduct in prisons, jails, police lock-ups and community confinement facilities. The Imperial County Sheriff’s Office has a zero-tolerance
policy relative to sexual misconduct. All facilities/programs comply with federal and state laws as they pertain to PREA, sexual violence and sexual
misconduct.
Annual Reports of the allegations and findings are available below.