Alamance County is excited over the full support of all law
enforcement jurisdictions within the county in having entire agencies trained
in Crisis Intervention Team Training
(40 hour course). In addition, EMS also is sending many of its staff.

10 CIT trainings for Law Enforcement and EMS have taken
place since October 2016 including 180 law …

A local team from Alamance County was among 18 counties invited to attend Attorney General Josh Stein’s Roundtable on Pretrial Release and Accountability. Included in the local team were the Sheriff, the District Attorney, the Magistrate,  our Clerk of Superior Court, our Chief Superior Court Judge and Chief District Court Judge;  as …

The final Crisis Intervention Team Training for Law Enforcement and First Responders for 2018, was held the week of December 3rd -7th at Lake McIntosh Clubhouse in Burlington.  Approximately 25 officers and first responders completed this nationally accredited course and graduated on December 7th, 2018. This brings the total LE and First …

Commissioner Bob Byrd and Kirk Puckett, Public Information Officer for the Sheriff’s Office presented on the Stepping Up Initiative in Alamance County at the NC Rehabilitation Annual Conference in Cary, NC on November 8th.  The presentation highlighted the national crisis of those with mental illness or mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse …

Approximately 50 community leaders, agency heads and citizen advocates gathered at the ARMC Cancer Center Auditorium on October 4th to hear updates on Alamance County Stepping Up including information on the Mental Health Crisis Response Team at the Sheriff’s Office, Pre-Trial Release Planning efforts, latest data;  as well as viewing a video …

19 Officers from across Alamance County graduated in Crisis Intervention Team Training ( CIT) on May 11, 2018–including one EMS staff and two Detention Officers.  The 40 hour training was held at Lake McIntosh in Burlington the week of May 7-11.  Since May 2016, more than 130 Officers have been certified in …