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The 902 Podcast is the official podcast of the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office in Lincoln, Nebraska. On each episode, Sheriff Wagner will be joined by command staff and other special guests to take listeners inside LSO to discuss topics like recruiting, public safety technology, and operations to keep Lancaster County safe. Join us for behind-the-scenes access to all that's happening at LSO. This podcast is produced by the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office.
- 71 - Episode 69 - Human Trafficking w/ HSI Special Agent Christina Worster
Human trafficking is one of the most profitable illegal industries in the United States and around the world. In this episode, Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Christina Worster joins Captain John Vik, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Sheriff Terry Wagner to discuss human trafficking - what it is, how it works, and what's being done to stop it. SA Worster also discusses her own career path and opportunities to support Homeland Security's mission: "protecting what matters most - our country, our people, and our future."
Episode Music Credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Glass Beads by Blue Dot Sessions
(www.sessions.blue)
Mon, 25 Nov 2024 - 40min - 70 - Episode 68 - The LSO Mission/Fall '24 Recruiting Update
Understanding the "why" behind any organization's mission is vital to its staff and the people it serves. In this episode, Capt. John Vik takes listeners on a deep dive into LSO's mission statement - what it is, how it was developed, and, most importantly, why it says what it says. He also provides an update on LSO's recruiting programs and why it's never been a better time to join LSO!
Episode Music Credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Glass Beads by Blue Dot Sessions
(www.sessions.blue)
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 26min - 69 - Episode 67 - Tyler Goodrich: 1 Year Missing
Tyler Goodrich went missing on November 3, 2023, and there has been no sign of him since. In this episode, Inv. Jeremy Schwarz provides an update on the case, including investigative efforts over the last year since Tyler disappeared. Tips about Tyler's disappearance may be sent directly to the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office at (402) 441-6500/lso@lancaster.ne.gov or anonymously via CrimeStoppers at (402) 475-3600/www.lincolncrimestoppers.org.
Episode Music Credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Glass Beads by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 27min - 68 - Episode 66 - Threat Management w/ Dr. Mario Scalora
How do public safety agencies mitigate threats against individuals, schools, workplaces, and public officials? Dr. Mario Scalora is a forensic psychologist, professor, and expert in threat management. In this episode, he sits down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss threat management - what it is, how it's done, and the stakeholders involved. He also discusses the UNL Public Policy Center and its contributions to public safety in Lancaster County and beyond.
Episode Music Credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Rodney Skopes by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 59min - 67 - Episode 65 - The Pink Patch Project
The Pink Patch Project started in 2013 as a local Breast Cancer Awareness project with a police department in Seal Beach, California. Since then, the project has expanded to hundreds of law enforcement, fire, and EMS agencies, raising over $1.5 million worldwide for breast cancer research and education. In this episode, Deputy Amanda Gress sits down with Sheriff Terry Wagner, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Captain John Vik to discuss LSO's efforts to support the Pink Patch Project in 2024. Learn about the project, LSO's patch designs, t-shirts, and more in this episode of the 902 Podcast.
T-Shirt Link: www.NEPinkPatchProject.com
Episode Music Credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
Rodney Skopes by Blue Dot Sessions
(www.sessions.blue)
Fri, 04 Oct 2024 - 16min - 66 - Episode 64 - Looking for a PIO
We did a thing! We've launched our first video episode of the 902 Podcast!! It came just in time to announce the opening of our first full-time Public Information Officer (PIO) position. In this episode, Captain John Vik, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Sara Sump discuss the position, its duties, and what we hope to find in a successful candidate.
This professional staff position is responsible for LSO's public information and communication strategies. We're seeking candidates skilled in crisis communication, content creation, media relations, and social media management - maybe even podcasting. If you or someone you know is interested, you can learn more or apply at www.JoinLSO.com
Fri, 13 Sep 2024 - 16min - 65 - Episode 63 - Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) w/ Sara Draper
Someone is killed or injured in a drunk driving crash every 79 seconds. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) works every day to see a world where there are no more victims of drunk/drugged driving. In this episode, MADD Nebraska Executive Director Sara Draper sat down with Sheriff Terry Wagner, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Captain John Vik to discuss MADD's mission, services, and how they interact with LSO to combat drunk and drugged driving in Lancaster County.
Fri, 02 Aug 2024 - 52min - 64 - Episode 62 - Officer Wellness w/ Deputy Amanda Gress
The average life expectancy in the U.S. is about 78 years. For U.S. law enforcement officers, the average life expectancy is only 66. Maintaining physical, mental, and spiritual health is vital to keeping our people in the best condition possible to keep our community safe. In this episode, Deputy Amanda Gress joins Captain John Vik, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Sheriff Terry Wagner to discuss wellness initiatives at the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. Thanks to a recent grant made possible through a number of public safety groups, LSO will soon be rolling out Lexipol's Cordico Wellness App for LSO staff, their families, and retirees.
Episode music credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
(www.sessions.blue)
Rodney Skopes by Blue Dot Sessions
(www.sessions.blue)
Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 30min - 63 - Episode 61 - The Lancaster County Attorney's Office
Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon and Chief Deputy Lancaster County Attorney Chris Turner join Captain John Vik, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Sheriff Terry Wagner to discuss the Lancaster County Attorney's Office. While prosecuting criminal cases in Lancaster County is one of their main duties, there's much more than that. Listen in to learn about the Lancaster County Attorney's Office, its mission, its people, and how it interacts with LSO working to make Lancaster County safe.
Episode Music Credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions
(www.sessions.blue)
Rodney Skopes by Blue Dot Sessions
(www.sessions.blue)
Mon, 01 Jul 2024 - 57min - 62 - Episode 60 - Death Investigations w/ Inv. Alex Kelly
Did you know that LSO conducts most coroner investigations in Lancaster County on behalf of the Lancaster County Attorney? In this episode, Investigator Alex Kelly joins Captain John Vik, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Sheriff Terry Wagner to discuss death investigations at LSO. From hospice deaths to homicides, listen to the how and why behind LSO's coroner duties.
Fri, 21 Jun 2024 - 51min - 61 - Episode 59 - Law Enforcement Communication w/ Cody Thomas
Cody Thomas is the Public Relations Director for the Nebraska State Patrol. On this episode, Cody sat down with Captain John Vik, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Sheriff Terry Wagner to discuss the importance of communication in law enforcement. Cody discusses his background in journalism and radio which he's been able to leverage in his current role of communicating the Nebraska State Patrol's mission to keep Nebraska safe.
Mon, 27 May 2024 - 58min - 60 - Episode 58 - Into the Storm (20th Anniversary of the Hallam Tornado)
As first responders, our deputies are often some of the first to arrive on the scene after severe weather strikes. This included the Hallam Tornado which destroyed most of the village on May 22, 2004. 20 years after the Hallam Tornado, Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik sat down with Sgt. Jason Mayo, Dep. Kory Lehr, and Dep. Zach Meyer to discuss three different tornados that impacted Lancaster County over the last two decades. Listen in as they talk about what it's like to arrive during those initial moments of chaos.
Hallam - 5/22/2004
Hickman/Wagontrain Lake - 10/3/2013
Garner Industries - 4/26/2024
Mon, 20 May 2024 - 51min - 59 - Episode 57 - Below 100
For Police Week 2024, Captain Vik walks through the Below 100 program and how it aims to improve officer safety throughout law enforcement. This overview touches on the 5 tenets of the program which are: Wear your belt. Wear your vest. Watch your speed. WIN - What's important now? and Remember: Complacency kills!
Mon, 13 May 2024 - 22min - 58 - Episode 56 - New Recruit Panel
Have you ever wondered what it's like to apply to become a deputy sheriff? Or what life at the academy is like? In this episode, Chief Deputy Houchin, Captain Vik, and Sara Sump sat down with four of LSO's newest deputies to ask them about the application process, the academy experience, and beyond. Check out www.JoinLSO.com to learn how YOU can become a deputy with LSO!
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 29min - 57 - Episode 55 - April 2024 News & Updates
Captain Vik sits down with Sheriff Wagner and Chief Deputy Houchin to catch up on the latest happenings from inside the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. Moving administrative office back after the latest remodel. Spring shift bid changes. Hiring updates. An ongoing officer-involved shooting investigation. Scams and fraud cases.
Episode Music Credits:
Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Rodney Skopes by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue)
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 33min - 56 - Episode 54 - Severe Weather Awareness w/ Becky Kern
Becky Kern is a Lead Meteorologist at the National Weather Service Office in Omaha, Nebraska. Becky joined Captain John Vik and Sara Sump to discuss the National Weather Service (NWS) and severe weather awareness as we move into spring.
Becky's background. The NWS mission and history. NWS products and services. Staff and career options. The weather watch/warning process. Mesoscale discussions. Severe weather precautions. "Snow squalls" and other hazards.
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 1h 10min - 55 - Episode 53 - Motor Vehicle PursuitsWed, 20 Mar 2024 - 31min
- 54 - Episode 52 - Sir Robert Peel's 9 Principles of Policing
In 1829, Sir Robert Peel established the London Metropolitan Police Force. He became known as the “Father of Modern Policing,” and his commissioners established nine principles of policing that remain as crucial and urgent today as they were two centuries ago. In this episode, Captain Vik unpacks Sir Robert Peel's 9 Principles of Policing and how they relate to modern-day operations at the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 19min - 53 - Episode 51 - The Legislative Side of Public Safety
Sheriff Wagner and Chief Deputy Houchin sit down with Captain Vik to discuss pending legislative bills impacting public safety in Lancaster County. Hear their thoughts on why law enforcement agencies need to be involved in the legislative process. Hear about legislative bills related to the elimination of handgun purchase permits, changes to asset forfeiture laws, and more in this episode.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 23min - 52 - Episode 50 - Law Enforcement Communication w/ Cynthia Lewis
Cynthia Lewis is a faculty member with the FBI's Training Division at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia where she has been a communications instructor since 2004. In this episode, she joins Captain Vik, Sheriff Wagner, and Chief Deputy Houchin to talk about the FBI Training Division and the importance of law enforcement communication. Cynthia's background. The FBI Training Division. Ongoing training. The FBI National Academy program. The University of Virginia. Importance of communication in law enforcement. Written communication. Writing style guides. Learning from colleagues. Continuous learning. Public speaking tips.
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 39min - 51 - Episode 49 - Inside the FBI's Omaha Field Office w/ SAC Eugene Kowel
FBI Special Agent in Charge Eugene Kowel sat down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss the Federal Bureau of Investigation and how it functions locally within the Omaha Field Office which extends across Nebraska and Iowa. Gene discussed the FBI's mission, priorities, threats, and partnerships with state and local agencies right here in Lancaster County.
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 48min - 50 - Episode 48 - Force Investigations
Inv. Jeremy Schwarz returned to the show to discuss LSO's combined Force Investigations Team (FIT). This team is made up of LSO and LPD personnel assigned to investigate use-of-force incidents including officer-involved shootings. Learn about why the team was created and how it's deployed in this episode with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 1h 02min - 49 - Episode 47 - State of the Office with Sheriff WagnerMon, 29 Jan 2024 - 47min
- 48 - Episode 46 - Scams & Consumer Protection w/ Josh Planos
Josh Planos serves as the VP of Communications & Public Relations for the Midwest Plains chapter of the Better Business Bureau. In this episode, Josh joined Captain Vik, Sheriff Wagner, and Sara Sump to discuss how consumers can protect themselves against scams and deceptive business practices.
Josh's background. The Better Business Bureau - origins, mission, and services. Law enforcement impersonation. Frequent types of scams. What you can do. BBB's ScamTracker. LSO/BBB partnership. Programming for businesses and consumers.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 42min - 47 - Episode 45 - Crash Reconstruction
Sgt. Drew Bolzer returned to the show to talk about LSO's Crash Reconstruction Team which he oversees. Listen in as he visits with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik about the training and expert skills of traffic crash reconstructionists right here at the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office.
Drew's path to crash reconstruction. Crashes vs. Accidents. Training. Equipment. Math & Physics. Vehicle autopsies. Airbag Control Modules. Academic Partnerships.
Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 52min - 46 - Episode 44 - License Plate Readers (LPRs)
LSO leverages technology to combat crime and enhance public safety in Lancaster County. Law enforcement uses License Plate Reader (LPR) technology to take pictures of vehicle license plates which are then compared to existing law enforcement databases of Amber Alerts, stolen vehicles, and vehicles wanted in connection with criminal activity. In this episode, Sgt. Jason Mayo sat down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to address what the technology does and, more importantly, what it doesn't. Sgt. Mayo addressed several of the myths and misconceptions that have circulated about LPRs and their use in law enforcement to help you understand how and why they can make Lancaster County safer.
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 44min - 45 - Episode 43 - New Year's Resolutions
Captain Vik looks back at 2023 with help from three law enforcement colleagues. Chris Golden serves as the Assistant Chief of Police at the Bartlett Police Department in Bartlett, TN. Josh Jefferson is a Division Chief with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) stationed in the Washington DC area. Steve Robson is a Colonel with the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Fort Lauderdale, FL. In this episode, the group will look back on successes and wins from their respective agencies in 2023 and look ahead to challenges waiting in 2024.
Sun, 31 Dec 2023 - 37min - 44 - Episode 42 - Merry Christmas from LSO
Merry Christmas from all of us at the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office! Our gift to you is a recap of the top ten 902 Podcast episodes from 2023. But first, we snuck in a little blooper reel for your enjoyment. After listening to clips from the top ten episodes, be sure to stick around for a recording of the poem, "My Christmas Eve" as read by the author, retired Ohio State Trooper Bob Welsh. Thank you to Trooper Welsh for providing LSO with permission to share this great holiday poem. To listen to his original recording, check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xObw8jdvH4s. We hope you and yours have a safe and happy holiday season!
Sun, 24 Dec 2023 - 47min - 43 - Episode 41 - Family Crimes w/ Inv. Joanna Dimas
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 1994 provided additional funding and resources to law enforcement agencies, which allowed them to dedicate personnel and programs to better serve crime victims of domestic assault, child abuse, and sexual assault. LSO has assigned a full-time investigator to these cases ever since. In this episode, Investigator Joanna Dimas sits down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss the program, her role, and how it makes a difference to victims in Lancaster County.
Joanna's background. Coming to LSO. What is VAWA? Funding. Types of cases. A day in her shoes. Training. Human Trafficking. Interacting with BraveBe. Joanna's why. Keeping Lancaster County safer.
Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 29min - 42 - Episode 40 - Local Outreach to Suicide Loss Survivors (LOSS)
Research has shown that suicide survivors are at an elevated risk for suicide themselves when compared to the general population. That's something that Local Outreach to Suicide Loss Survivors (LOSS) wanted to address and a Nebraska team was started in 2009. In this episode, Nebraska LOSS Team founder Dr. Don Belau and LOSS team member Cynthia Surrounded sit down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik for a very informative discussion about how the LOSS Team serves the Lincoln and Lancaster County area.
Introductions. What is a LOSS Team? How LOSS came to be. Membership. How LOSS works for suicide loss survivors. Why? Postvention. How to engage LOSS services. How you can get involved.
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 57min - 41 - Episode 39 - Tyler Goodrich
At 7:41 pm on 11/3/2023, Tyler Goodrich left his home near Lincoln, NE - he has not been seen since. Tyler was reported as a missing person by his spouse the next morning at 9:35 am. In the month since he disappeared, we've received numerous tips, theories, and speculation but still, no Tyler. In this episode, you'll hear directly from investigators and friends of Tyler. Sgt. Casey Dahlke, Inv. Jeremy Schwarz, Rachel Barth, and Amanda Meyer sit down with Sheriff Wagner and Captain Vik to discuss the case, search efforts, and more about Tyler in detail.
Anyone with information regarding Tyler Goodrich's disappearance is asked to call the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office at (402) 441-6500 or CrimeStoppers at (402) 475-3600. See something. Say something. Now.
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 - 41min - 40 - Episode 38 - Winter 2023 Recruiting Update
LSO is gearing up for its final entry-level deputy recruiting process of 2023. Deputy applications will be available from 12/2/2023 through 12/31/2023. In this episode, Captain Vik walks you through the benefits, requirements, and application process to become a deputy at the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. For more information or to apply, check out www.JoinLSO.com!
Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 19min - 39 - Episode 37 - Organ Donation and Live On Nebraska
On October 25, 2017 Colleen Lovett got the news every parent dreads - that her child had been involved in a serious crash. Tragically, Colleen's daughter Ryan Post never recovered from her injuries, but Ryan's story didn't end there. Through the gift of organ and tissue donation, she was able to save the lives of at least five people and impact many more. In this episode, Colleen joined Tyson Kinzle and Kara Cordell from Live On Nebraska, an independent, non-profit organ procurement organization serving Nebraska and Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Listen as they sit down with Chief Deputy Houchin and Captain Vik to share the mission, process, and impact that organ and tissue donation can have right here in Lancaster County, Nebraska and beyond!
Introduction to Live On Nebraska. The mission. The impact. Collaboration between Live On Nebraska and area law enforcement. Ryan Post's story and its impact. Aftercare. The healing power of organ donation. Awareness and education. Organ donation registration. Closing thoughts.
Mon, 20 Nov 2023 - 52min - 38 - Episode 36 - The History of LSO Aviation
"How would you like to come fly for the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office?" That was the question Sheriff Merle Karnopp posed to who would ultimately become LSO's first pilot - Sgt. Larry Russell. Now retired, Larry sat down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to walk through the history of aviation at LSO.
Air Force Life. LPD. How would you like to fly for the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office? The "Bubble Bell" aka the "Karnoppter". What's your vector, Victor? The helicopter "crash". The Flying County Mounty. Fixed-wing aircraft. The cost-effective balance over time. Selling the Piper Navajo. "Flying Sheriffs". Aviation at LSO today. Closing thoughts.
Tue, 14 Nov 2023 - 1h 27min - 37 - Episode 35 - Metro Area Fugitive Task Force
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office is home to a task force dedicated to apprehending fugitives residing in or traveling through Lancaster County. In coordination with the U.S. Marshals Service, Lincoln Police Department, and other law enforcement partners, the Metro Area Fugitive Task Force seeks fugitives wherever they may be hiding. In this episode, Sergeant Hipps joins Chief Deputy Houchin and Captain Vik to discuss the mission of the task force and how the public can help.
Mon, 06 Nov 2023 - 38min - 36 - Episode 34 - The LSO Court Services Division
Sgt. Phil Lang joined Chief Deputy Houchin and Captain Vik to talk about LSO's Court Services Division.
Phil's background. Lincoln Pius X Class of 1987. Time with the VAWA/Special Victim's Unit. Building security. The various Courts within the courthouse. Campus security. Transports - "See the World". How extraditions work. The Northwest Shuttle. Title Inspections.
Mon, 30 Oct 2023 - 43min - 35 - Episode 33 - Inside LSO: Reports
It's Monday morning, which means we're reviewing weekend reports. Each day, LSO reports go through layers of employee and supervisor reviews to ensure we provide exceptional law enforcement services that reduce crime, enhance public safety, and build public trust. In today's episode, Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik discuss reports and what some call the "Monday Morning Quarterback."
Weekend calls. Monday (and every) morning. What we look for. Why? Daily report workflows. Followup assignments. Our standard. Training. Accountability. How exceptional law enforcement reports make Lancaster County safer.
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 - 30min - 34 - Episode 32 - The Nebraska State Patrol w/ Colonel John Bolduc
Col. Bolduc is currently serving as the 18th superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP). Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik caught up with Col. Bolduc to discuss operations, staffing, partnerships, and upcoming projects at NSP.
Col. Bolduc's background. An overview of NSP. "A little bit of everything." Resource agency. "A big state." Communication is key. Jurisdiction and focus. "Qualifying for law enforcement intervention." NSP staff and vacancies. www.NebraskaTroopers.com "A team sport." NSP's airwing. What's new at NSP? How NSP makes Nebraska and Lancaster County, Nebraska safer.
Mon, 16 Oct 2023 - 42min - 33 - Episode 31 - Pharmaceutical Diversion
The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) assigns investigators to prevent pharmaceutical diversion across Nebraska. In this episode, NSP Sergeant Chris Apley, Investigator John Lukesh, and Investigator Tyler Kroenke joined the 902 Podcast to discuss an upcoming drug take-back day and their efforts to reduce the harms caused by drugs and pharmaceuticals being diverted from their originally prescribed purposes.
Get to know Chris, John, and Tyler. Nebraska State Patrol drug enforcement. Pharmaceutical Diversion - what is it? The problem, by the numbers. Overdose vs. poisoning. All walks of life. Efforts to help. Partnerships with healthcare providers. Drug take-back day. Other take-back options.
More information available at:
- www.dea.gov/takebackday
- www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov
- www.nebraskameds.org
Mon, 09 Oct 2023 - 56min - 32 - Episode 30 - Faith & Blue w/ Chaplain Gary Fuller
The Lincoln/Lancaster County Chaplaincy Corps serves alongside Lincoln Police officers, Lincoln Fire & Rescue personnel, and Lancaster County Sheriff's deputies to support victims and first responders in their times of need. Chaplain Gary Fuller sat down with Captain Vik, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Sheriff Wagner ahead of National Faith & Blue Weekend to talk about the Chaplaincy Corps, their mission, and how to get involved.
Gary's background. Chaplaincy Corps Mission. A ministry of presence. Members. Training. Work handled by chaplains. The future of the Chaplaincy Corps. Getting involved. National Faith & Blue Weekend. Gary's book and writer's block.
To learn more about National Faith & Blue Weekend, check out www.FaithAndBlue.org.
Mon, 02 Oct 2023 - 44min - 31 - Episode 29 - Lancaster County Corrections
Brad Johnson is the director of Lancaster County Corrections. Unlike many sheriff's offices, Lancaster County has a civilian corrections department managed separately from the sheriff's office. In this episode, Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik catch up with Brad to talk about the history of the Lancaster County Jail and their current day operations.
Brad's background. Early jail days and the transition to the modern era. The Lancaster County Adult Detention Facility (ADF). Capacity. "Direct Supervision". Corrections programs in Lancaster County. Corrections positions. Training. Hiring. How Corrections makes Lancaster County safer. Future plans.
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 48min - 30 - Episode 28 - LSO Facilities
While the walls may have changed, the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office has lived on the same block within the City of Lincoln since 1874! In this episode, Captain Vik talks with Sheriff Wagner and Chief Deputy Houchin about LSO facilities from 1861 to the present day.
Facility history. Early days. Original Lancaster County Jail - 1874. Lancaster County's first courthouse - 1888. The first "County - City Building" - 1967. Renovating to the "Hall of Justice" - 1997. The 2005 flood. Satellite facilities. Present day remodel projects. Public Safety Training Center. Future plans.
Historical photos from facilities discussed in this episode will be posted on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/LSOnebraska.
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 41min - 29 - Episode 27 - 9/11 at LSO
9/11 hits hard for many of us, including those in public safety. We remain committed to honor the service and sacrifice of the brave men and women who ran toward danger that day. In this episode, Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik sit down to discuss their memories of September 11, 2001 and the impact it had locally at the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. May we #NeverForget. 🇺🇸 🕯️ What were you doing when...? Not a lot of information. What should we be doing? Maintaining a presence. Critical Infrastructure. LSO members in the National Guard and Reserves. LSO's participation in the Nebraska vs. Rice tunnel walk. How we were on September 12th. "Hell of a day..."
Mon, 11 Sep 2023 - 20min - 28 - Episode 26 - Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson
Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson became the first guest sheriff on the 902 Podcast as “902” welcomed “901”. Sheriff Hanson sat down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss public safety issues shared by Nebraska’s two most populous counties. Sheriff Hanson’s background. An overview of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. Staffing challenges. Interagency cooperation. Juvenile Justice issues. Homeless populations. Mental health resources.
Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 48min - 27 - Episode 25 - The Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
With fall around the corner, hunting seasons will begin to heat up. Travis Shepler is an Assistant Administrator with the Nebraska Game & Parks Commission's Law Enforcement Division. In this episode, he sits down with Captain Vik, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Sheriff Wagner to talk about how public safety meets the outdoors in Lancaster County and throughout Nebraska.
Travis Shepler's path to become a game warden. Game & Parks overview. Game wardens in Nebraska. How to become a conservation officer. Game & Parks enforcement within Lancaster County. Cooperation between LSO and NE G&P. Seasonal changes in the job. Common violations and enforcement issues. Larger investigations. Hunting safety and education.
Mon, 28 Aug 2023 - 41min - 26 - Episode 24 - LSO's Tactical Response Unit (TRU)
LSO's Tactical Response Unit or TRU Team has grown into a highly trained, organized, and equipped group within the office. Tasked with everything from high-risk warrant service to rescue and recovery - they are the responders front line deputies call for emergency support. Investigator Jeremy Schwarz sat down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss the unit's role, history, and modern day operations at LSO.
Jeremy's path to LSO. The TRU Team's humble beginnings. Why "TRU"? Growth and changes over the years. TRU today. Members and positions. Equipment loadouts. Examples of deployments. TRU selection and training. How the TRU makes Lancaster County safer. Interoperation with other SWAT teams.
Mon, 21 Aug 2023 - 47min - 25 - Episode 23 - Back to School w/ SRO Deputy Brian Piitz
Deputy Brian Piitz is a School Resource Officer (SRO) currently assigned to Malcolm and Raymond Central Public Schools. On this episode, Deputy Piitz joins Sheriff Wagner and Captain Vik to discuss LSO's school resource officer program and safety tips for the upcoming school year.
Deputy Piitz's background. History of SROs at LSO. Why we have SROs. Lancaster County school districts served by LSO. A typical day. "School to Prison Pipeline"? Back to school safety. Buses. Traffic. Abductions. Bullying. Sexting. Sextortion.
Mon, 14 Aug 2023 - 40min - 24 - Episode 22 - Law Enforcement and the Media
Andrew Wegley from the Lincoln Journal Star joined Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin & Captain Vik to discuss transparency between law enforcement & the media. Andrew's background. The stories Andrew likes to tell. Steps journalists go through to publish a story. Public Records. How social media and technology has changed journalism. The media's role in a free society. Law enforcement and the media. What's going well? What could be better?
Mon, 07 Aug 2023 - 1h 01min - 23 - Episode 21 - Criminal Interdiction
Sergeant Jason Mayo joined Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss LSO's award winning Criminal Interdiction Task Force. He also spoke to many of the narratives and misconceptions about asset forfeiture within law enforcement and at LSO specifically.
Jason's background. How the task force was formed. Task force partners. How criminal interdiction works. Policing for profit? How forfeited assets are used.
Mon, 31 Jul 2023 - 49min - 22 - Episode 20 - Crime Stoppers
Jared Minary is an audio/video technician for the Lincoln Police Department but he’s also involved with Lincoln/Lancaster County Crime Stoppers. Jared sits down with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss our local Crime Stoppers program, how it benefits public safety in Lancaster County, and ways to get involved. Be sure to check out www.LincolnCrimestoppers.com to learn more! Jared's Background. Zombies. Crime Stoppers' mission. How Crime Stoppers works. How to view cases and submit tips. Is it really anonymous? Reward money. The Crime Stoppers organization. Funding. Zoo Dun It. Lancaster Lookout.
Mon, 24 Jul 2023 - 36min - 21 - Episode 19 - LSO's Professional Standards Division
Captain John Vik takes his turn answering questions with Sheriff Wagner and Chief Deputy Houchin about one of LSO's newest divisions - Professional Standards.
Calvin Coolidge's view of law enforcement standards. John's background and career path. The history of Professional Standards at LSO. Changes over the years. A new division. Taking care of LSO's people. Personnel. Training. Communications. Internal Affairs. Mistakes of the head or mistakes of the heart. Rather go short than lower our standards.
Mon, 17 Jul 2023 - 37min - 20 - Episode 18 - The "Bearcat"
Deputy Jarod Brabec joins the 902 Podcast to discuss how law enforcement agencies use armored vehicles like the Tactical Response Unit's (TRU) Bearcat.
Jarod's background. Progression from hunting guide to beer delivery guy to deputy. History of armored vehicles at LSO. Need for a new vehicle. Funding. Features. Usage stats. Impacts on officer/public safety.
Mon, 10 Jul 2023 - 33min - 19 - Episode 17 - Interagency Cooperation with the Lincoln Police Department
Assistant Lincoln Police Chief Brian Jackson joins Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to discuss the various ways both agencies seek to cooperate and avoid duplication of efforts for the citizens of Lincoln and Lancaster County.
AC Jackson's background. Changing times between LSO & LPD. Joint task forces. Specialized Units. Equipment. Facilities. Major Incidents.
Mon, 03 Jul 2023 - 25min - 18 - Episode 16 - LSO's 2023/2024 Budget
LSO Admin Services Officer and "Budget Guru" Sara Sump is back on the 902 Podcast to discuss the upcoming fiscal year's budget with Sheriff Wagner, Chief Houchin, and Captain Vik.
LSO's budget approval process. The Sheriff's role vs. the County Board's role. Arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable. Sheriff Wagner's budget philosophy. LSO's budget by the numbers. New personnel requests. Capital improvement projects. Sheriff Wagner's message to taxpayers.
Check out Lancaster County's Financial Transparency Portal HERE.
Mon, 26 Jun 2023 - 18min - 17 - Episode 15 - BraveBe Child Advocacy Center
Paige Piper, Executive Director of BraveBe, joins Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain Vik to talk about Lincoln's Child Advocacy Center (CAC).
Paige's road to BraveBe. The history of child advocacy centers. Lincoln's CAC. Changes over the years. A new name. BraveBe services. What to expect. BraveBe Staff/Board. Future plans. How to get involved.
Be sure to visit BraveBe.org to learn more!
Mon, 19 Jun 2023 - 38min - 16 - Episode 14 - Melissa Schmidt (True Crime Case Review)
Former Lincoln Police Sergeant Luke Wilke and former LSO Chief Deputy Jeff Bliemeister join Chief Deputy Houchin and Captain Vik for a true crime case review of the disappearance of Melissa Schmidt. Melissa was reported missing from Lincoln, Nebraska on September 7, 1995. This is part 2 of a related case discussed on Episode 8.
A missing person report. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Angela Hecox's story. The Template. The North American Search Dog Network. A name without a body. The first dig site. Another one out there. A prey thing. Looking further west. A bone sticking out of it. Processing the scene. Autopsy. Identification. Looking for a '79 Chrysler Newport. Arraignment, guilty plea, and sentencing.
Some of the photos discussed in this episode can be found on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/lsonebraska.
Mon, 12 Jun 2023 - 1h 19min - 15 - Episode 13 - LSO's Strategic Plan
"A goal without a plan is only a wish..." On this episode of the 902 Podcast, Sheriff Wagner and Chief Deputy Houchin sit down with Captain John Vik to discuss LSO's 2023-2025 Strategic Plan. What is a strategic plan? Why do we have one? Sir Robert Peel. LSO mission and values. The planning process. SWOT analysis. Goals and objectives.
The full plan can be viewed at https://www.lancaster.ne.gov/DocumentCenter/View/18643/Lancaster-County-Sheriffs-Office-Stat-Plan. Contact us at lso@lancaster.ne.gov with any questions or feedback!
Mon, 05 Jun 2023 - 32min - 14 - Episode 12 - The LSO Marine Unit with Deputy John Brady
The Marine Unit is a relatively new specialized unit to LSO. They are tasked with enforcement and safety operations in the many lakes and recreation areas within Lancaster County alongside our partners with the Nebraska Game & Parks Commission. In this episode, Deputy John Brady sits down with Captain Vik and Chief Deputy Houchin to provide an overview of the personal and professional history that led to the unit's creation along with important safety tips for visitors planning to hit the water in Lancaster County.
Deputy Brady's roots. The Navy. Nebraska. His path to law enforcement. Stay necessary. The need for a Marine Unit. Overcoming obstacles. Unit mission. Equipment. Staffing. Safety tips.
For more important information, check out the Nebraska Boaters Guide Deputy Brady referenced here: https://outdoornebraska.gov/guides-maps/boating-guide/.
Mon, 29 May 2023 - 51min - 13 - Episode 11 - Seat Belts Save Lives with Jackie Rowan
On February 25, 2008, Jackie Rowan's life changed forever. That evening, her sixteen-year-old daughter, Erika Joy Rowan, died in a single vehicle rollover crash on a gravel road. For a reason only Erika knows, she made the choice not to wear her seatbelt. From this tragedy, Jackie has made it her life's mission to get the word out that seat belts save lives. Jackie's background. Erika Joy Rowan. February 25, 2008 - a normal day. An accident. Waiting at the hospital. Erika didn't make it. Grief to purpose. Seat belts save lives. #ClickItOrTicket
Mon, 22 May 2023 - 39min - 12 - Episode 10 - Police Week
Since the first recorded death in 1786, over 23,000 law enforcement officers in the United States have been killed or died in the line of duty. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week it falls within as "Police Week". Lancaster County Deputy Sheriff Craig Dodge was killed in the line of duty on March 14, 1987 while responding to a domestic violence call in Hickman, Nebraska. In this episode, Craig's wife Barb Dodge joined the 902 Podcast to share her story. Following the tragedy of Craig's death, Barb became actively involved with Concerns Of Police Survivors, Inc. (COPS), a national organization dedicated to helping police survivors cope, heal, and begin to rebuild their lives. She is a past National President of COPS and was invited to speak at the dedication of the National Law Enforcement Officer’s Memorial in Washington, D.C. Each year during National Police Week in Washington D.C, Barb conducts the seminar "From Victim To Survivor" for new police survivor families. In addition, she is a member of the Nebraska Law Enforcement Memorial Committee which pursues fundraising for the Nebraska State Law Enforcement Memorial and has been an active board member of the Nebraska COPS Chapter.
Craig and Barb. Life as a law enforcement spouse. March 14, 1987. The days and weeks to follow. "You don't get to quit." What is National Police Week? Barb's involvement with COPS. President Bush's handkerchief. COPS activities. Dealing with Craig's death. How you can help or get involved. Police Week memories.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 1h 06min - 11 - Episode 9 - Law Enforcement Partnerships
Bryan Waugh is the Chief of Police in Kearney, Nebraska. On this episode, Chief Waugh joins Captain Vik, Sheriff Wagner, and Chief Deputy Houchin to discuss the importance of partnerships in law enforcement. Chief Waugh's background. Perspectives on inter-agency cooperation. Partnerships between LSO & KPD. Community partnerships in Kearney, NE. The FBI National Academy's emphasis on professional networking. The FBI National Academy Associates and the Nebraska Chapter. Chief Waugh's Kearney Archway photo collection.
Mon, 08 May 2023 - 41min - 10 - Episode 8 - Anne True (True Crime Case Review)
Former LSO Chief Deputy Jeff Bliemeister joins Capt. Vik, Sheriff Wagner, and Chief Deputy Houchin for a true crime case review of the Anne True homicide. Anne True's remains were discovered in rural Lancaster County on September 29th, 1996. Scene processing. Autopsy. Identification. A long wait. A break in the case. Todd Baker. Volusia County, Florida. Carmella calls Todd. Apprehension. Another witness. Trial. Conviction. "Another one out there..."
Some of the photos discussed in this episode can be found on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/lsonebraska.
Mon, 01 May 2023 - 51min - 9 - Episode 7 - The ABLE Project
LSO has been an active member of the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project since 2021. On this episode, Captain John Vik discusses LSO's participation in the program with Sheriff Terry Wagner and Chief Deputy Ben Houchin. How did LSO become involved with ABLE? ABLE Project background. Stakeholders. Program pillars. Importance of cultural changes. Program standards and commitments. What community members, faith organizations, and law enforcement agencies can do to support the ABLE Project. Learn more by visiting the ABLE website at https://www.law.georgetown.edu/cics/able.
Mon, 24 Apr 2023 - 30min - 8 - Episode 6 - Patrol Operations
LSO Patrol Captain Tommy Trotter joins Captain Vik, Sheriff Wagner, and Chief Deputy Houchin to discuss Patrol Operations. Patrol staffing and structure. Staffing shortages. Lancaster County population trends. Contract towns. School Resource Officers (SROs). U Drive, U Text, U Pay. Distracted driving awareness. What parents can do to protect their driving age kids.
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 - 25min - 7 - Episode 5 - Civil Process
Capt. Vik, Sheriff Wagner, and Chief Deputy Houchin are joined by Deputy Andy Miller to discuss civil process and the duties of our Civil Unit. Enforcement of court orders. Summons. Subpoenas. Fees for service. Evictions. Protection orders. Executions. Distress warrants. Sheriff Sales. "Pie Day" and Sheriffin'.
*** This episode discusses a wide range of legal processes and the role that our office plays in those events. This discussion is limited to that of guidance only and is not legal advice. If you have questions about a specific situation or process related to your circumstances, please seek the advice of an attorney or trusted legal professional.
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 36min - 6 - Episode 4 - Election Security
Sheriff Terry Wagner, Chief Deputy Ben Houchin, and Captain John Vik sit down with Lancaster County Election Commissioner Todd Wiltgen to discuss election security in Lancaster County. The role of the Election Commissioner. Staffing. Types of elections. Security concerns and procedures. Mail in ballots. Voter ID. LSO's role in election security. "Constitutional Sheriffs".
Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 50min - 5 - Episode 3 - Women of LSO
Sheriff Wagner, Chief Deputy Houchin, and Captain John Vik sit down with LSO Administrative Services Officer Sara Sump and Deputy Amanda Gress for Women's History Month. Women at LSO by the numbers. Evolution of duties over time. Gertrude Karnopp & Caril Ann Fugate. Charles Starkweather's childhood visits. LSO's first female deputy. Female uniforms of the 1960s. Wellness in Law Enforcement. LSO culture. Women in leadership roles.
Mon, 27 Mar 2023 - 30min - 4 - Episode 2 - Electronic Evidence
Captain John Vik, Sheriff Terry Wagner, and Chief Deputy Ben Houchin sit down with Investigator Jim Baird to discuss LSO's Electronic Evidence Unit. How did the unit start? Why do we have one? Cases, training, technology, and the future of LSO's Electronic Evidence Unit. Jim's birthday. Donuts. St. Patrick's Day. Tactical Kilts.
Fri, 17 Mar 2023 - 17min - 3 - Episode 1 - Recruiting & Hiring
Captain John Vik, Sheriff Terry Wagner, and Chief Deputy Ben Houchin sit down with Sergeant Drew Bolzer and Clerk of the District Court Troy Hawk to discuss recruiting and hiring at LSO. Employee Classifications. The hiring process. What do we look for in applicants? Current Openings. The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office Merit Commission. Check out www.JoinLSO.com to learn more.
Tue, 14 Mar 2023 - 22min - 2 - Episode 0 - LSO 101
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office is proud to announce the start of its first podcast series, the "902 Podcast". In this episode, Captain John Vik sits down for a discussion with Sheriff Terry Wagner and Chief Deputy Ben Houchin to discuss how they came to work at LSO. What is a sheriff? An overview of the agency. LSO's mission. Why a podcast? Where does "902" come from?
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 33min - 1 - The 902 Podcast (Trailer)Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 00min
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