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Home Crime in the U.S. 2010 Crime in the U.S. 2010 Tables Table 78 Table 78 - Montana

Table 78

MONTANA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by City, 2010

City Population Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Baker 1,647 3 3 0
Belgrade 8,518 18 15 3
Billings 108,039 157 136 21
Boulder 1,503 2 2 0
Bozeman 40,892 61 57 4
Bridger 740 2 2 0
Brockton 244 1 1 0
Chinook 1,270 3 3 0
Colstrip 2,395 11 6 5
Columbia Falls 5,569 10 9 1
Columbus 2,078 5 4 1
Conrad 2,481 5 5 0
Cut Bank 3,179 7 7 0
Dillon 4,250 9 8 1
East Helena 2,204 5 5 0
Ennis 1,077 1 1 0
Eureka 1,002 3 3 0
Fort Benton 1,438 4 4 0
Glasgow 2,854 13 10 3
Glendive 4,635 14 9 5
Great Falls 59,984 122 85 37
Hamilton 5,129 16 15 1
Havre 9,726 25 19 6
Helena 30,520 73 50 23
Hot Springs 590 2 2 0
Joliet 650 1 1 0
Kalispell 22,568 40 34 6
Laurel 6,841 17 13 4
Lewistown 5,936 23 14 9
Libby 2,898 6 6 0
Livingston 7,461 15 14 1
Manhattan 1,712 2 1 1
Miles City 8,141 19 17 2
Missoula 70,559 121 100 21
Plains 1,268 3 3 0
Polson 5,383 13 12 1
Poplar 886 3 3 0
Red Lodge 2,531 7 7 0
Ronan City 2,030 5 5 0
Sidney 4,855 11 10 1
Stevensville 2,087 2 2 0
St. Ignatius 814 2 2 0
Thompson Falls 1,450 3 3 0
Three Forks 2,004 2 2 0
Troy 969 3 3 0
West Yellowstone 1,549 10 5 5
Whitefish 8,776 18 17 1
Wolf Point 2,562 9 8 1

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