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Home Crime in the U.S. 2015 Crime in the U.S. 2015 Tables Table 80 Table 80 State Pieces Table 80 - Colorado

Table 80

COLORADO

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2015

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Adams 518 356 162
Arapahoe 524 349 175
Boulder 367 212 155
Clear Creek 75 28 47
Douglas 455 284 171
Elbert 42 35 7
El Paso 740 498 242
Gilpin 48 31 17
Jefferson 819 535 284
Larimer 361 190 171
Mesa 219 99 120
Park 57 31 26
Pueblo 343 89 254
Teller 89 53 36
Weld 359 95 264
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alamosa 47 31 16
Archuleta 26 16 10
Baca 12 4 8
Bent 27 11 16
Chaffee 50 17 33
Cheyenne 9 5 4
Conejos 8 8 0
Costilla 8 5 3
Crowley 14 8 6
Custer 21 10 11
Delta 66 34 32
Dolores 7 5 2
Eagle 66 40 26
Fremont 105 42 63
Garfield 133 46 87
Grand 53 23 30
Gunnison 29 12 17
Hinsdale 5 4 1
Huerfano 24 12 12
Jackson 6 3 3
Kiowa 4 3 1
Kit Carson 27 5 22
Lake 22 15 7
La Plata 131 102 29
Las Animas 27 11 16
Lincoln 22 21 1
Logan 55 26 29
Mineral 6 4 2
Moffat 37 23 14
Montezuma 66 30 36
Montrose 109 40 69
Morgan 47 19 28
Otero 24 14 10
Ouray 8 8 0
Phillips 4 4 0
Pitkin 67 26 41
Prowers 28 10 18
Rio Blanco 26 14 12
Rio Grande 32 14 18
Routt 50 41 9
Saguache 18 7 11
San Juan 6 6 0
San Miguel 36 16 20
Sedgwick 6 5 1
Summit 59 51 8
Washington 41 11 30
Yuma 23 8 15

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