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small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS) Team Deployments (First Quarter 2019)


First Quarter 2019 statistics for sUAS Team deployments by the Marin County Sheriff’s Office

1/12/19 – Mission Type: Assisted Novato Police Department during a barricaded subject incident

Case: 19-112

Offense: 451 PC Arson

The Novato Police Department requested the assistance of the sUAS Team while they were dealing with an uncooperative arson suspect who had barricade himself in his vehicle near the gas pumps at the Novato Safeway. The suspect had previously attempted to ignite a fire at another local gas station and was believed to be in possession of a rifle inside his vehicle. The sUAS Team provided an aerial vantage point to maintain constant visual contact with the suspect while hostage negotiators attempted to facilitate his surrender. During the incident, the suspect concealed himself inside the vehicle occluding perimeter units sight of him. The sUAS Team was able to provide visual sight again after hovering the UAV near the hood of the suspect’s vehicle. The sUAS Team provided consistent and reliable intelligence to the command post until the safe conclusion of the incident when the suspect surrendered peacefully.

 

2/6/19 – Mission Type: Assisted MCSO Patrol Division during a barricaded subject incident

Case: 19-381

Offense: 29800 (B) PC Felon in Possession of Firearm

              30305(A)(1) PC Person Owning Ammunition Unlawfully

              30605 (A) PC Possession of an Assault Weapon

Deputies from the Marin City sub-station responded to a shooting incident in the Marin City area. Upon arrival, the deputies engaged in a short vehicle pursuit of the suspect. One of the suspects fled the vehicle and barricaded himself in a residence in Marin City. A perimeter was established and hostage negotiators began communicating with the suspect regarding his peaceful surrender. The sUAS Team was requested to assist as it was believed the suspect was still armed. The sUAS Team responded and provided constant aerial vantage point of the residence and the surrounding area in the event the suspect left the house. By providing this intelligence from the air, the personnel on the perimeter were able to maintain safe cover from the suspect had he decided to shoot at them during this incident. The suspect eventually surrendered peacefully. The suspect was found to be in possession of an assault weapon with a high capacity magazine.

 

2/14/19 – Mission Type: Assisted Sausalito Police Department at a disaster scene

Case: 19-450

Offense: None

During a rain storm the city of Sausalito experienced a mudslide in a residential area that destroyed several houses, cars and streets. Due to the location of the slide and the steep terrain in the surrounding area, it was difficult for the city to accurately assess the extent of the damage. The sUAS Team was requested to assist by providing aerial documentation of the damage and to assess the area for any unknown injured persons. The sUAS Team responded and was able to determine the possible starting location for the mudslide as well as an overall aerial perspective of the damage caused by the slide. With the use of our newly acquired DJI Mavic Dual Enterprise with FLIR technology, the sUAS Team was able to conduct heat source assessments in the slide area to determine if there were any unknown victims that had not been discovered. The sUAS Team was able to provide the ground search teams with hotspots to conduct further searching. Thankfully, no other victims were located in the slide area.

 

2/20/19 – Mission Type: Assisted the National Park Service at a disaster scene

Case: 19-522

Offense: None

The National Park Service contacted the sUAS Team to assist obtaining photographic and video documentation of the recent mudslide in the City of Sausalito as the area borders the NPS boundary. The sUAS Team responded to the area and conducted flight missions to document the damage in and around the area in order to provide more information to NPS for their investigation.

 

2/23/19 –Mission Type: Assisted MCSO Search & Rescue

Case: 19-554

Offense: None

The MCSO Search & Rescue Team was assisting the California States Parks search for a missing suicidal subject near the Steep Ravine area of Marin County. As part of the search it was determined a UAV could search the cliff side areas much quicker and safer than ground personnel. SAR requested the assistance of the sUAS Team to search the cliff areas of Highway 1 between Steep Ravine and Panoramic Highway.  The sUAS Team responded and conducted aerial searches of the cliff side areas with negative results. The subject was later located deceased at a different location in the area.

 

3/2/19 –Mission Type: Assisted Central Marin Police Authority with a possible active shooter incident

Case: 19-608

Offense: 664/187 PC Attempted Homicide

The Central Marin police Authority (CMPA) responded to a possible active shooter incident in a residential neighborhood of San Anselmo. Information received related an estranged husband attempted to shoot his wife at her residence and then fled into the neighborhood. The sUAS Team was requested to assist in locating the suspect and provide an aerial vantage point. The sUAS Team responded and conducted flights in the surrounding area while ground personnel held the perimeter and evacuated nearby residents. Because the suspect was still believed to be armed, utilizing the UAV to search the area provided a safer environment for the residents and responding personnel. The sUAS Team provided aerial coverage for the Special Response Team personnel when they decided to search a tree line behind the victim’s residence. During this flight the sUAS Team located the suspect on the rear porch of a neighbor’s residence. The suspect appeared to be deceased from a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound. SRT members confirmed it was the suspect and that he was deceased while the sUAS Team provided overhead observation and intelligence to the command post.

 

3/13/19 – Mission Type: Assisted Central Marin Police Authority locate a missing suicidal subject

Case: 19-725

Offense: None

The Central Marin Police Authority received information regarding a missing suicidal subject in San Anselmo. It was believed the subject may have walked into a wooded area behind a residence in the neighborhood. It was further believed the subject was armed with a shotgun from the residence. Due to the subject being armed, CMPA requested the assistance of the sUAS Team to search the wooded area for the subject. The sUAS Team conducted flight operations over the wooded area and located what was believed to be the subject within approximately thirty minutes of being onscene. The sUAS Team was able to direct the ground personnel to the subject, who was found deceased due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The shotgun was located with the deceased subject.

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