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Home Crime in the U.S. 2010 Crime in the U.S. 2010 Tables Table 80 Table 80 - Colorado

Table 80

COLORADO

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2010

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Adams 508 361 147
Arapahoe 531 254 277
Boulder 361 211 150
Clear Creek 72 28 44
Douglas 425 282 143
Elbert 33 27 6
El Paso 599 419 180
Gilpin 44 28 16
Jefferson 801 552 249
Larimer 370 161 209
Mesa 220 96 124
Park 56 28 28
Pueblo 314 162 152
Teller 74 51 23
Weld 329 131 198
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alamosa 38 19 19
Archuleta 37 15 22
Baca 11 4 7
Bent 18 8 10
Chaffee 45 19 26
Cheyenne 10 5 5
Conejos 23 8 15
Costilla 7 5 2
Crowley 11 6 5
Custer 20 8 12
Delta 64 29 35
Dolores 7 5 2
Eagle 79 47 32
Fremont 83 35 48
Garfield 136 48 88
Grand 48 20 28
Gunnison 30 13 17
Hinsdale 4 3 1
Huerfano 24 11 13
Jackson 7 4 3
Kiowa 7 6 1
Kit Carson 23 7 16
Lake 20 9 11
La Plata 129 99 30
Las Animas 32 13 19
Lincoln 20 8 12
Logan 51 25 26
Mineral 4 3 1
Moffat 38 16 22
Montezuma 76 30 46
Montrose 118 56 62
Morgan 54 47 7
Otero 22 10 12
Ouray 7 7 0
Phillips 4 4 0
Pitkin 44 26 18
Prowers 31 9 22
Rio Blanco 32 17 15
Rio Grande 31 13 18
Routt 47 21 26
Saguache 19 8 11
San Juan 4 3 1
San Miguel 31 27 4
Sedgwick 9 6 3
Summit 58 51 7
Washington 44 15 29
Yuma 20 8 12

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