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VanGesen announces run for Boundary County Sheriff |
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November 16, 2023
“Being Sheriff requires a tremendous amount of knowledge, vast experience and skills, and public trust," he said. "The position of sheriff does not provide on-the-job training and your sheriff should be able to perform his duties on day one.” VanGesen said he would continue to protect Boundary County from federal government overreach and would not allow his deputies to enforce unconstitutional laws or mandates, continuing to protect individual liberties in Boundary County. He said he will prioritize the safety of Boundary County by continuing to enhance communication with the community, prioritizing the installation of Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) in patrol vehicles, keeping deputies in the field, providing regular information to the public and directing resources to the highest needs of the community. Along with the community, VanGesen will continue to expect professionalism by adopting best practices through policies and procedures and expecting all employees to model the sheriff’s office core values. “From the initial call to 911, to the patrol deputy responding to the citizen requesting a service from the sheriff’s office to our detention staff housing an inmate … Boundary County residents expect to be treated professionally and with respect," he said. "The pledge by our staff will be to do our very best with every community interaction.” VanGesen will invest in the future of the sheriff’s office by planning for the current and future needs of the jail, patrol, and 911, including expanding volunteer opportunities, capital improvements, and professional development of our employees. Jon VanGesen, and his wife, April, have been married for nearly 30 years. They have six children and are raising their granddaughter. There are four generations of his family living in North Idaho. VanGesen currently serves as the Lieutenant of Professional Standards for the Bonner County Sheriff’s Office. He oversees the operations and personnel of Bonner County 911, drivers licensing, support services, civil services, internal affairs, recruitment, hiring and their budgets. VanGesen was hired by Bonner County Sheriff Daryl Wheeler in January 2021 as a patrol deputy, promoted to detective in March 2022 and was promoted to lieutenant earlier this month. VanGesen retired December 2020 after a 29-year career with the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office in Washington. During his career, VanGesen has held nearly every rank and supervised or managed most specialty units and divisions within a sheriff’s office. VanGesen has vast experience in administration of a sheriff’s office. This includes budget, personnel, policy, operations of patrol, investigation, detention, 911, support services, civil process, grants and strategic planning. He has a dedicated life of community service including serving school districts, youth camps, youth soccer, service groups, international mission trips, community organizations and non-profit boards. Currently VanGesen is coordinating the North Idaho’s Shop with a Cop, in which 45 children in need from Boundary and Bonner County will go on a shopping spree with deputies and meet Santa next month. Jon is actively involved with the Bonners Ferry Rotary and ministries at their church in Bonners Ferry. “Protecting and serving has been my life’s calling and I am eager to serve as Boundary County Sheriff and humbly ask for your vote,” VanGesen said. To learn more about Jon VanGesen for Boundary County Sheriff, visit VanGesen4Sheriff.com or email contactus@VanGesen4Sheriff.com. The primary election is Tuesday, May 21. |
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