Jilllian
Verified Insider - Jennifer Ramsaran Case
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Earlier, the husband states "30+ Investigators" - I looked at the size of the Chenango County Sheriff LE Division. It is 23 Full time. Note: Nothing on the Sheriff's web site about Jennifer. Seems like alot of Investigators for our rural county w/ only 2 detectives.
The Law Enforcement Division is led by Lt. Richard Cobb. It consists of
twenty-four (23) full-time sworn Deputies which consist of:
1 - Patrol Lieutenant, 3 - Patrol Sergeants, 2 - Detectives,
15 - Road Patrol Deputies, 1 - Civil Deputy,
1 - K-9 German Shepherd Police Dog named Elvis.
I supposed he has 28 more investigators from outside the area helping. Is this the norm?
It would definitely be the norm if one of their own were missing. We would be seeing police officers from all over the state, if not the country, with sirens blasting, plus full fledged air, water, and land searches, and a high National Guard presence.
But when a civilian becomes missing, I've seen too many times where jurisdictional issues come into play.