December 17, 2001 Sgt. James DeWees – From SWAT to CASA By
Eunice Wooten for Rape Crisis Intervention Service http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2001/12/december-17-2001-sgt-james-dewees-from.html
Sgt. James DeWees – From SWAT to CASA
By Eunice Wooten
December 17, 2001 Rape Crisis Intervention Service of
Carroll County
Since 1992, the Carroll County CASA Unit has investigated
hundreds, if not thousands, of complaints of sexual crime. A specialized unit
comprised of both Maryland State Police officers and eight investigators
employed by the Carroll Co. State's Attorney's Office, the unit investigated
over 300 reports of sexual crime last year alone.
In January 2001, Sgt. Jim DeWees of the Maryland State
Police was assigned to be the new director of the CASA Unit following the
retirement of Sgt. Ron Mosco. The story of how he came to CASA is both
interesting and offers some surprises.
As a life-long resident of Carroll County, Sgt. Jim is the
fifth of six children. A member of the baseball team throughout high school, he
was drafted by the Boston Red Socks following graduation. Guidance from his
father led him to pursue a career in law enforcement, becoming a police cadet
at age 18 and a Maryland State Police trooper by age 21. (After you meet him
I'm sure you'll agree this was a good decision for the community and CASA.)
Promoted to Corporal in 1998, Jim has had numerous
assignments ranging from road supervisor to criminal investigations. His work
as a member of one of the four Maryland
Special Weapon and Tactics Teams (SWAT) took him all over Maryland,
leading him to assist in 100 hostage barricades and 200 search warrants.
Following a stint in Howard County, Sgt. Jim returned to Carroll County to
serve as Road Supervisor before becoming Supervisor of Criminal Investigations.
In January 2001 he was promoted to Sergeant and took the
position of director of the CASA (Child Abuse and Sexual Assault) unit.
Married to Heather Wable of Morgantown, West Virginia since
1998, they have one daughter named McKenzie, and a second child due in April,
2002. The story of their first meeting is a chuckle too good to ignore- Jim
almost ran over her in the parking lot with his police car at Mt. Saint Mary's
college where Heather was attending classes! These days they make their home in
Manchester in a house designed by Heather and custom built by Jim.
Sgt. Jim describes the CASA unit as "a specialized unit
of very, very dedicated law enforcement investigators that put 11O% effort into
their work. The role of CASA is to establish the facts of the case, while
advocacy falls into the purview of treatment programs like Rape Crisis.
When asked what is the hardest thing about his job, he
quickly answered the long hours. It is not unusual for him to get called out in
the middle of the night twice a week, and surveillance, stake-outs, compiling
strategy and consultation with prosecutors consume much time. Case assignment
is handled personally by Sgt. Jim who may also go on to assist investigators
with interviews, search warrants, and resource information. Occasionally the
crimes they are
called upon to investigate
are so horrendous and
complex, that two
investigators are assigned.
The good things about his position are the wonderful people
he works with and the successful arrest, prosecution and punishment of a sexual
predator. His goals for CASA include acquiring cell phones, expanded
surveillance equipment, and most importantly, a new location. The ideal CASA
office would be a non- intimidating older
home in Westminster specially designed to meet their needs to interview child
or adult victims. And just as important, bathrooms. (An inside joke...)
In order to enjoy police work Sgt. Jim long ago learned to
compartmentalize, a term often used to mean separating one aspect of life from
another. Separating professional responsibilities from the private allows him
and other professionals to meet and enjoy the obligations of each. Home life
for Sgt. Jim is very good indeed. These days he can count on 16 month old
little Mackenzie meeting him at the door and following her daddy everywhere.
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