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Table 28

OKLAHOMA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2016

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Canadian 104 61 43
Cleveland 160 58 102
Comanche 41 31 10
Cotton 12 6 6
Creek 98 37 61
Garfield 69 26 43
Grady 29 19 10
Le Flore 20 14 6
Lincoln 32 15 17
Logan 61 30 31
McClain 34 21 13
Oklahoma 642 463 179
Okmulgee 17 16 1
Osage 73 40 33
Pawnee 26 9 17
Rogers 80 53 27
Sequoyah 53 23 30
Tulsa 631 223 408
Wagoner 70 32 38
Nonmetropolitan Counties Adair 9 9 0
Alfalfa 9 6 3
Atoka 23 8 15
Beaver 15 7 8
Beckham 40 14 26
Blaine 14 6 8
Bryan 17 15 2
Caddo 34 15 19
Carter 56 18 38
Cherokee 28 22 6
Choctaw 20 8 12
Cimarron 7 3 4
Coal 9 6 3
Craig 28 12 16
Custer 37 14 23
Delaware 43 17 26
Dewey 16 6 10
Ellis 18 8 10
Garvin 36 19 17
Grant 10 6 4
Greer 6 2 4
Harmon 4 3 1
Harper 8 5 3
Haskell 18 7 11
Hughes 7 6 1
Jackson 35 12 23
Jefferson 17 6 11
Johnston 24 7 17
Kay 24 16 8
Kingfisher 18 8 10
Kiowa 16 7 9
Latimer 13 6 7
Love 24 9 15
Major 13 5 8
Marshall 26 6 20
Mayes 54 28 26
McCurtain 21 16 5
McIntosh 43 15 28
Murray 13 6 7
Muskogee 99 34 65
Noble 24 9 15
Nowata 16 7 9
Okfuskee 16 6 10
Ottawa 36 15 21
Payne 91 36 55
Pittsburg 26 14 12
Pontotoc 41 18 23
Pottawatomie 29 25 4
Pushmataha 4 3 1
Roger Mills 13 8 5
Seminole 38 18 20
Stephens 36 21 15
Texas 35 12 23
Tillman 24 4 20
Washita 31 9 22
Woods 8 7 1
Woodward 37 12 25

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