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By Butler County Sheriff's Office
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
In this episode Sheriff Richard K. Jones is joined by guest Dave Rader, who is the director of EquuSearch Midwest. EquuSearch Midwest is a non-profit (501c3) organization that is a branch of Texas EquuSearch. Both the Texas and Midwest branches provide law enforcement much needed assets such as drones, horses, boats, volunteers, and other advanced technology for missing persons cases.
From Iowa to South Carolina, EquuSearch Midwest has assisted in hundred of missing persons cases.
In the 11th installment of "In The Saddle With Sheriff Richard K. Jones" the good Sheriff welcomes Dr. Anthony Abdullah to the show. Dr. Abdullah is the Medical Director for the Butler County Jail and spearheaded their response to the COVID-19 pandemic for that facility. Listen in as they discuss everything from colds to COVID!
On the 10th episode of In The Saddle with Sheriff Richard K. Jones we welcome Bomb Squad Commander Mike Grimes to the show talking about the various duties that encompass the BCSO Bomb Squad. Sheriff Jones and Mike Grimes discuss everything from TCV's to fireworks!
Join Butler County, Ohio Sheriff Richard K. Jones as he welcomes Detective Joe Ventre onto this episode of "In The Saddle" to discuss the curious cold case of Beverly Krause, who went missing from Louisville, Kentucky in 1974.
In the latest episode of In The Saddle with Sheriff Richard K. Jones, we cover everything from Christmas cards gifted by Charles Manson to red flag indicators of potential killers (mass shooters and serial killers alike). Renowned author and criminal profiler Phil Chalmers joins Sheriff Jones as he talks about gun violence, school shootings, and several of the 500 killers that he has interviewed during his career.
Phil Chalmers travels the country and holds seminars for various organizations speaking about school shooting trends, school safety tips, and myths about serial killers, counter-homicide training, and much more!
Trooper was abandoned in a Hamilton, Ohio park along with his puppy sibling in March of 2019. While his little brother was unscathed and found in Fairfield, Ohio Trooper wondered onto train tracks and was struck by an oncoming train. Trooper lost both of his hind legs, his left eye, and part of his tail.
Trooper is now an international ambassador for abandoned and neglected pets and along with his parents, Betsy and Dave Foreman, he travels and brings much needed awareness other animals just like himself! You can also follow Trooper and his family on his Facebook page, The Trooper Telegraph. You can also head over to his new website, www.trooperschest.com and stay up to date with Trooper and the gang!
Late on the night of Sept 8, 1970, two Hamilton women were shot in the back by a person who fired four rounds in a wooded area on Ohio 128 in Fairfield Twp.
Melvira Vorbroker, then 28, survived after being hospitalized for days. But 22-year-old Georg Ann Reiter was dead on arrival at Mercy Hospital the next morning. Her murder remains unsolved 52 years later.
Join Sheriff Richard K. Jones and Detective Dan Turner as they discuss this cold case.
If you have any information please contact Detective Dan Turner at 513-785-1238.
Sheriff Richard K. Jones holds an upfront and unapologetic conversation with Butler County, Ohio Deputy Doug Hale. Deputy Doug Hale serves as the President of the Ohio School Resource Officers Association (OSROA) and is the SRO manager for the Butler County Sheriff's Office. Listen as Deputy Hale gives an insiders insight to what has been done and what is continuing to be done to make schools safer in Butler County, Ohio.
Sheriff Richard K. Jones also embarks on a journey and takes you, the listener, back to February 29th, 2016 when Butler County, Ohio experienced their own school shooting at Madison Schools.
Sheriff Jones continues to bring you the news and topics that matter
In the 4th episode of In The Saddle, Butler County, Ohio Sheriff Richard K. Jones wants to bring general safety about water activities. Having fun around water is enjoyable for all and taking very simple precautions can make it much safer! From swimming pools to rivers to ponds, have a listen as he welcomes Deputy Mike Gutowski to the show. Deputy Gutowski has been with the Butler County Sheriff’s Office for over twenty years and also serves on the Marine Patrol unit.
Fentanyl- The Silent Pandemic.
Sheriff Richard K. Jones tackles one of the toughest topics that flood our news feeds and social media outlets - the synthetic opiate fentanyl. "The Silent Pandemic" is raging all across the United States of America and todays guest, father and advocate Mark Murphy, shares his first hand account and story of the tragedy of his daughter Elizabeth "Lizzy" Murphy who died from fentanyl on June 5, 2020. You do not want to miss this heart wrenching story.
Sheriff Jones and Mark Murphy also discuss what is being done to stem the tide of fentanyl and how it is manufactured and disguised.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.