Reserves
Find out more about each unit by selecting a link above.
The Sheriff’s Office’s mission and vision statement revolves around one major
concept, that being the importance of community involvement. Nowhere else is this more
evident then with in our reserve force.
The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office has seven (7) distinct auxiliary Reserve
Units. Six (6)
units fall under the supervision of the Uniform Services Captain with the
seventh (7th)
unit falling under the supervision of the Administrative Services Captain.
Each unit has its own individual governing board. Each unit is strictly
volunteer and provides all their own equipment and uniforms including horse
and/or motorcycle. Each unit is requested to attend many events throughout
the County including parades and special details. All officers are bound by the
Rules and Regulations of their unit and they serve at the discretion of the
Sheriff.
The Mounted Unit also has patrolled during
events held at Freedom Hill County Park during the summer months to assist with
traffic and crowd control.
The Motor Unit also is utilized for dignitary
protection and motorcades.
The Marine Safety Officers provide many hours of
their time teaching boating safety classes nearly all year long. They also
provide assistance at the boathouse during the summer months monitoring the
marine radio and patrolling the waterways.
The Mountain Bike Unit, Air Unit,
ATV Unit and
Cyber Crimes Unit are the newest units and
were formed
in the Spring 2004.
Applications are taken at any time. The Marine
Safety Officer program reviews applications in January of each year due to
the Training Academy that runs from March – May. The
Mounted Unit reviews applications as they are
received. The Motor Unit reviews applications
quarterly.
Click here for an application if you
are interested in becoming a part of any of these fine units.
Applications >>>>
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Macomb Daily staff photo by David Dalton
Kyle Budzynowski of Chesterfield Township dips a paintbrush as he puts a
face on a pumpkin Thursday afternoon during an employee open house at the
Macomb County Sheriff's Office in Mount Clemens.
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