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Table 80

COLORADO

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2013

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Adams 534 363 171
Arapahoe 511 334 177
Boulder 385 214 171
Clear Creek 63 28 35
Douglas 442 290 152
Elbert 38 31 7
El Paso 780 477 303
Gilpin 51 31 20
Jefferson 784 532 252
Larimer 364 173 191
Mesa 214 97 117
Park 48 42 6
Pueblo 327 245 82
Teller 75 28 47
Weld 342 265 77
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alamosa 41 28 13
Archuleta 31 17 14
Baca 11 4 7
Bent 21 12 9
Chaffee 51 18 33
Cheyenne 6 2 4
Conejos 18 7 11
Costilla 11 6 5
Crowley 17 10 7
Custer 18 8 10
Delta 70 38 32
Dolores 6 4 2
Eagle 65 38 27
Fremont 78 72 6
Garfield 131 97 34
Grand 50 22 28
Gunnison 30 13 17
Hinsdale 5 4 1
Huerfano 24 11 13
Jackson 11 4 7
Kiowa 7 6 1
Kit Carson 29 7 22
Lake 17 10 7
La Plata 135 105 30
Las Animas 37 15 22
Lincoln 24 13 11
Logan 47 24 23
Mineral 4 3 1
Moffat 36 33 3
Montezuma 71 28 43
Montrose 108 49 59
Morgan 55 46 9
Otero 22 20 2
Ouray 7 7 0
Phillips 5 4 1
Pitkin 60 25 35
Rio Blanco 32 13 19
Rio Grande 37 19 18
Routt 50 23 27
Saguache 14 7 7
San Juan 4 3 1
San Miguel 36 17 19
Sedgwick 10 5 5
Summit 71 53 18
Washington 43 33 10
Yuma 18 17 1

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