Calaveras Sheriff’s Office Received Grant to Fight Alcohol-Related Crime
Calaveras County Sheriff Gary Kuntz announced that the Calaveras
County Sheriff’s Department has been awarded a $41,406.00 grant from the
California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to battle alcohol-related
crime.
“This is important to the county in order to increase protection for
youth and to provide better enforcement of problem locations that have
contributed to an increase in crime,” Kuntz said.
The grant was awarded to local law enforcement agencies through
ABC’s Grant Assistance Program (GAP). The grants strengthen local law
enforcement efforts by combining the efforts of local law enforcement
and ABC agents. ABC agents have expertise in alcoholic beverage laws and
can help local jurisdictions reduce alcohol-related problems.
“The program improves the quality of life in neighborhoods,” said
ABC Director Timothy Gorsuch. “We’ve seen a real difference in the
communities where the grant program resources have been invested.”
The GAP Program was created in 1995 to strengthen partnerships
between ABC and local law enforcement agencies. The program is designed
to put bad operators out of business, keep alcohol away from minors and
bring penalties such as fines, suspensions or revocations against
businesses that violate laws. The funds will be used to reduce the
number of alcoholic beverage sales to minors and obviously intoxicated
patrons, the illegal solicitations of alcohol and other criminal
activities such as the sale and possession of illegal drugs. The GAP
Program has distributed over $30 million to local law enforcement to
combat alcohol-related crime.
ABC is a Department of the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency.