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CHAPTER 2 - RESPECT 

A message from Bureau of Investigation Chief Investigator, Natasha Crawford

Our Tribal Unit

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Swift Culture Connections

Having been assigned to the Tribal Unit for several years, Senior Investigator II Raul Sandoval passionately discusses what #movingthecultureforward with Riverside County's indigenous populations means to our office, in this Native American Heritage Month edition of Swift Culture Connections!

Soboba Tribal TaANF 

Members of the Crime Prevention Unit (CPU) were invited to host a table at the Soboba Tribal TANF Program’s annual Family Resource Fair. Youth Specialist Graciela Martinez from our partners at Safe Family Justice Centers, Victim Services Supervisor Lauren Valles, Senior Victim Services Specialist Julio Perez, and K9 Dinah were there to spread awareness of all the wonderful work being done by the CPU and to share resources. It is the goal of the Soboba Tribal TANF Program to provide their families with community resources that will help guide them along their path to success and to encourage youth to pursue higher education.
To learn more about the Soboba Tribal TaANF Progam, visit https://sobobatanf.org/.

Sherman Indian High School

Community outreach is essential for our office to build trust, foster meaningful connections with the Riverside County community, and educate residents about our role in the local criminal justice system.

This commitment was recently demonstrated when members of our Crime Prevention and Tribal Units teamed up to attend a career fair at Sherman Indian High School, where they spoke with students about our work and the many career paths within our office. This kind of outreach not only raises awareness but also helps inspire the next generation to consider careers that contribute to justice and community well-being.

Visit our website at rivcoda.org to learn more about these vital units and others!