SNOW HILL – County officials agreed this week to fund several new public safety positions in the coming year’s budget.
During a budget work session Tuesday, the Worcester County Commissioners agreed to include funding for three new sheriff’s deputies as well as the conversion of several part-time positions to full-time in the fiscal year 2022 budget. Sheriff Matt Crisafulli said he was grateful the commissioners supported the changes, as his office, like law enforcement nationwide, struggles with hiring.
“These positions will help us replenish the staffing in our courts, schools, and in our community…,” Crisafulli said. “All of these positions are instrumental to provide the needed security for Worcester County, as our county continues to grow. The added positions not only enhance the safety of our residents, but also the safety of my personnel. My office is thankful that these needed positions are being funded by our county commissioners.”
Positive story and a start. Keep the momentum building
Get them off the Radar beat & fight Real crime , Bolster that !!!!
Great job Sheriff Crisafulli!
Ernie and mike Phillips are opening a bar together. It’s called “5 Beer” I think it will be a good place to go.
Wicomico should follow. Three Deputies working any given shift if you’re lucky. Seems nobody learned anything from Cpl Heacook’s tragic death around that place. Terrible.
They only care about being on TV shows
Stop the excessive ticket writing in the county !!!! This is not Russia !!!!!
Get rid of those Nazi like Judges in Snow Hill Traffic Courts !!!!
Worcester is twice as Bad as Wicomico for Ticket writing in the county !!!! Waste of a cop !!!