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Table 80

COLORADO

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2012

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Adams 500 348 152
Arapahoe 517 250 267
Boulder 346 216 130
Clear Creek 68 26 42
Douglas 436 291 145
Elbert 35 29 6
El Paso 636 411 225
Gilpin 50 31 19
Jefferson 797 544 253
Larimer 367 146 221
Mesa 222 99 123
Park 53 28 25
Pueblo 331 170 161
Teller 52 36 16
Weld 320 243 77
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alamosa 43 28 15
Archuleta 35 18 17
Baca 11 4 7
Bent 25 15 10
Chaffee 53 20 33
Cheyenne 5 3 2
Conejos 19 7 12
Costilla 10 7 3
Crowley 10 5 5
Custer 20 10 10
Delta 64 29 35
Dolores 7 5 2
Eagle 72 43 29
Fremont 81 30 51
Garfield 132 35 97
Grand 53 23 30
Gunnison 30 13 17
Hinsdale 5 4 1
Huerfano 25 12 13
Jackson 7 4 3
Kiowa 7 6 1
Kit Carson 29 7 22
Lake 18 12 6
La Plata 134 95 39
Las Animas 33 14 19
Lincoln 21 8 13
Logan 49 22 27
Mineral 4 3 1
Moffat 34 19 15
Montezuma 73 31 42
Montrose 108 48 60
Morgan 50 22 28
Otero 22 9 13
Ouray 8 8 0
Phillips 4 4 0
Pitkin 26 22 4
Prowers 31 9 22
Rio Blanco 32 15 17
Rio Grande 33 14 19
Routt 49 19 30
Saguache 18 7 11
San Juan 4 3 1
San Miguel 33 29 4
Sedgwick 9 6 3
Summit 57 50 7
Washington 47 42 5
Yuma 20 10 10

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