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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENTL AUG 52015 SA1' (1)MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING i, I(1� between the SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT and the LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT This Memorandum of Understanding is by and between the Santa Ana Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department. The Santa Ana Police Department is responsible for general law and traffic enforcement within the city of Santa Ana, The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is responsible for the security of passengers and property of the Metrolink Commuter Rail System. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department responsibilities are based upon the Sheriff's statutory powers and agreement with the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), operators of the Metrolink heavy rail system, In furtherance of these obligations, the Sheriff of Los Angeles County and the Santa Ana Police Department, acting through their Chief of Police, agree to the following. As used in sections "A" and "B," "law enforcement responsibilities" include directly responding to incidents, investigation, follow-up, and preparation of legal documents and case filings: A. The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department agrees to accept law enforcement responsibility for: All crimes or incidents occurring or originating on board the Metrolink trains. Z All thefts of rail property from Metrolink trains. 3. All reports of vandalism to the Metrolink trains. And to: 4. Provide, when requested, statistical data relative to Metrolink passenger stations, parking lots and facilities in the Santa Ana Police Department's jurisdiction, including statistical analyses, trends, and other law enforcement enhancing information. B. The Santa Ana Police Department agrees to accept law enforcement responsibility within their jurisdictional boundaries for: All crimes occurring on the right of way, including rail track. All crimes or incidents originating off the Metrolink trains which continue onto Metrolink trains. All vehicle and pedestrian vs. train accidents along the right of way and at grade crossings. 4. All crimes and/or incidents occurring at Metrolink stations and platforms and in their adjacent vehicle parking facilities. Temporarily detaining suspect(s), when requested by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department, until the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Metrolink Bureau can arrive to handle the situation. And to: 6. Appoint a liaison to interact with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Metrolink Bureau's liaison. A system will be established by which the Sheriff's Metrolink Bureau liaison can access, on a monthly basis, all reports and statistical data collected by the Santa Ana Police Department that pertain to criminal activity and incidents occurring on Metrolink Station platforms, the adjacent parking areas, and rail right of ways within their jurisdiction. Utilizing this system, the Sheriff's Metrolink Bureau liaison and the Santa Ana Police Department liaison will jointly endeavor to reduce criminal and public safety hazards within their respective jurisdictions. C. Joint Responsibilities: Members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and the SCRRA may respond to assist the Santa Ana Police Department whenever an accident or incident directly or indirectly involves the Metrolink Commuter Rail System, or may impact public safety and/or the safe continued operations of train service. The objective is to render assistance in handling the incident as expeditiously as possible in order to resume or continue public roadway access and train operations for the benefit of the riding public. Both agencies are obliged to examine and identify any condition for which jurisdictional responsibility is not clearly delineated in this memorandum. Such issues shall be resolved promptly. D. Mutual Indemnification: Neither party hereto shall be liable for any damages proximately resulting from the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of the other party's employees or agents in the performance of this agreement; and each party shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party from any such damages or liability. E. The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department and the Santa Ana Police Department agree: To review the provisions of this memorandum a minimum of once every two yea rs. That this memorandum remains in force until a proposal for an amendment to this memorandum has been jointly resolved by the signers or their successors. Nothing in this memorandum is to be construed as conflicting with existing laws, regulations, and prescribed responsibilities applicable to the respective parties hereto. an A, Sheriff ' County Sheriff's Department ,1 By: Carlos Rojas, Chief Santa Ana Police Department David Cavazos City Manager City of Santa Ana APPROVED AS TO FORNI Laura A. Rossini Senior Assistant City Attorney Date: 'J °--i 0 ^0 �, Date: 31-;1 61el— `— A't E$r MARIA D. HUIZArR CLERK OF THE COUN IL