NEWBERRY, S.C. – The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office is making significant strides this summer in boosting safety and security within the community. In June 2024, the State Budget allocated $1 million specifically for upgrading technology at the Newberry County Detention Center, as well as for securing a new bulletproof, all-terrain vehicle.
Newberry County Sheriff Lee Foster highlighted the need for these upgrades, noting that the county, while small and rural, requires similar technology to that of larger counties like Richland and Lexington. “We need some of the same technology that Richland and Lexington has to protect our people and also, need some help in our jails,” he stated.
Since the beginning of 2023, the Sheriff’s Office has faced a number of incidents involving armed suspects. Sheriff Foster expressed that these circumstances highlight the urgency of updating the department’s equipment to ensure their officers are well-equipped. He explained, “We didn’t have adequate cover for the officers that responded. We have our own tactical team that’s trained in handling situations like that, but we didn’t have the proper equipment to protect them.”
In addition to the new vehicle, another critical improvement is the update to the camera systems within the Newberry County Detention Center. The upgraded surveillance will serve as a second pair of eyes, promoting safety for both inmates and corrections staff. “It’s a difficult time in corrections; finding people to work and the things they have to deal with,” Foster noted. The new intuitive camera system will help ensure the security of everyone inside the facility.
According to Sheriff Foster, the newly acquired all-terrain vehicle is expected to be in service by the summer of 2025. Meanwhile, improvements to the detention center’s technology are anticipated to be completed sooner, as preparations are already underway to enhance the overall security environment.
The move to invest in advanced technology and vehicles reflects a broader commitment by the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office to protect its community. By upgrading their facilities and equipment, they aim to build a safer environment for all Newberry residents and ensure that law enforcement can respond effectively to challenges as they arise.
As these improvements loom on the horizon, the Sheriff’s Office looks forward to providing enhanced protection and safety for both officers and community members, reinforcing their dedication to safeguarding Newberry County.
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