King County, Washington Sheriff's Office
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| King County Sheriff's Office | |
| Common name | King County Sheriff's Office |
| Abbreviation | KCS |
| Motto | Our vision is to improve public safety by leading and promoting collaboration and professionalism in the criminal justice system. |
| Agency Overview | |
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| Preceding agency | Municipal Police |
| Employees | +1,000 |
| Legal personality | Governmental agency |
| Jurisdictional Structure | |
| Divisional agency | County of King County in the State of Washington , United States |
| Population | 1.6 million |
| General nature |
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| Operational Structure | |
| Agency executive | Sue Rahr, Sheriff |
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| Commands |
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| Facilities | |
| Helicopters | 2 |
| Website | |
| http://www.metrokc.gov/sheriff/ | |
| Footnotes | |
| The KCS provides policing for unincoorporated areas of King County, 12 contracting cities, and the Muckleshoot Tribe Reservation. | |
The King County Sheriff's Office is located in western Washington. It has over 1,000 employees and serves over 1.6 million citizens[1].
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.metrokc.gov/sheriff/what/ King County Sheriff - What We Do

