DARE is an acronym for Drug Abuse Resistance Education and began in Los Angeles, California.  The Clark County Sheriff's office began this program in 1988.  We currently teach in 15 elementary schools and 7 high schools with about 1600 kids a year. Our D.A.R.E. Deputies also teach our Safety Village Program in the summer to kids entering Kindergarten.

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D.A.R.E. Concert 2007

 

D.A.R.E. Deputies
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              Sergeant Ralph Underwood
 

Sergeant Underwood began his career with the Clark County Sheriff's Office August 28, 1989. He was first assigned to the Jail Division before moving to the Community Division November 1, 1999. Sergeant Underwood is the supervisor of the Community Service Division which consists of D.A.R.E., Neighborhood Crimes Watches, Project Lifesaver, and the Cadets. He is a member of the Sheriff's Honor Guard and works with the Reserve Deputies.

E-Mail Sergeant Underwood: SgtUnderwood@clarkcountysheriff.com

Phone: (937) 521-2103

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Deputy Brent Goff

Deputy Brent Goff began his career at the Clark County Sheriff's office in October 1990.  Before becoming a Deputy Sheriff, Brent was a volunteer Firefighter and Paramedic for the German Township Fire Department.  He served thirteen years with German Township and served two years with the Springfield Township Fire Department.  Deputy Brent has been with the D.A.R.E. program for the past two years.  Before D.A.R.E. he served in the Uniform Patrol Division, Jail Division and was a COPS officer before the program was retired.  Deputy Brent has received several awards including the Sheriff's Award.

E-Mail Deputy Brent:  DeputyBrent@clarkcountysheriff.com

Phone: (937) 521-2104

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Deputy Scott Cultice

Deputy Scott Cultice has been with the Clark County Sheriff's Office since 2006. He was appointed to the D.A.R.E. Program in December 2007. Deputy Cultice attended an eighty hour D.A.R.E. training course in Illinois in December 2007. He was certified to teach D.A.R.E. and also certified as a school resource officer. He has ten years law enforcement experience and has participated in many school related activities. Deputy Cultice has taught third grade seatbelt safety, gun safety, and several other programs. Children are our Future.

E-Mail Deputy Cultice: Cultice@clarkcountysheriff.com

Phone: (937) 521-2104