Johnson County Sheriff's Office

Johnson County Sheriff's Office
Abbreviation JCSO
Agency overview
Formed 1861
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Johnson, Kansas, USA
Legal jurisdiction Johnson County, Kansas and the cities of Edgerton and DeSoto
Headquarters 27747 West 159th Street, New Century, KS 66031

Agency executive
  • Calvin Hayden (R), Sheriff
Website
Official website

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office is a law-enforcement agency that serves the citizens of Johnson County, Kansas. The Patrol Division is tasked with maintaining peace and providing law enforcement services to the unincorporated parts of Johnson County as well as the cities of Edgerton, Kansas and DeSoto, Kansas.[1]

Organization

The Johnson County Sheriff's Office is organized into several bureaus consisting of commissioned and civilian personnel. Those bureaus are then organized into several divisions.

The current Sheriff Calvin Hayden like his Predecessor Frank Dennings is a Republican, as are most county officials in the county which is predominantly Republican.[2]

Judicial Services Bureau

  • Civil
  • Court Security

Communications Bureau

  • The Communications Bureau is the primary public-safety answering point within Johnson County.
  • Provides dispatching services for several law enforcement agencies with jurisdictions in Johnson County.

Operations Bureau

  • Patrol
  • Warrants
  • Investigations
  • Specialized units such as the Sheriff's Emergency Response Team and the Patrol K9's operate under the Operations Bureau.

Detention Bureau

Training Bureau

  • Training
  • Research and Planning

Criminalistics Laboratory

  • An accredited crime lab by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board.[3]
  • Provides services which aid investigations to agencies within Johnson County.

Support Services Bureau

  • Personnel
  • Records
  • Fleet Management
  • Property

Rank structure

Rank Insignia
Sheriff
Undersheriff
Chief Deputy
Major
Captain
Lieutenant
Sergeant
Master Deputy No insignia
Deputy No insignia

Weapons and Equipment

Vehicles:

Weapons:

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Johnson County Sheriff's Office, three officers have died in the line of duty, with the most recent being on September 11, 2016.[4]

See also

References


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