Sheriff, and Fire Warden Joseph Roybal has implemented Stage I Fire Restrictions for all unincorporated areas of El Paso County.
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EPCSheriff @EPCSheriffPre-evacuation notices have been cancelled. Smoke is still visible in the area- however the fire h...
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EPCSheriff @EPCSheriffPre-evacuation notices have been given to residents along Meridian Road, south of East County Line R...
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EPCSheriff @EPCSheriffHappening now, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office deputies are assisting @FalconFireDept with a structu... https://t.co/9GRajrk7Bo
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EPCSheriff @EPCSheriffMissing- At Risk- Indigenous Person Alert! Have you seen 41 yr. old Jessica Kawanabe? 5’2” 108lbs ... https://t.co/NsAvC3FjJl
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The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office was created in 1861, when El Paso County was formed as one of the 17 counties in the new Colorado Territory. Sheriff R. Scott Kelley was appointed Sheriff-the first of 29 men to hold that title over the next 150+ years and laid the foundation for an Office that currently sets the national standard in providing the best possible service to the citizens. El Paso County is 2,130 square miles and has a population which exceeds 740K. Our 541 sworn and 313 civilian employees are our greatest asset and ensure our mission is carried out each and every day.
Office of the Sheriff
27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
United States
El Paso County Jail
2739 East Las Vegas Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
United States