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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Montana.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 119 law enforcement agencies employing 3,229 [1] sworn police officers, about 201 for each 100,000 residents.
Montana county number 15 Lake County is a county located in the northwest part of the U.S. state of Montana . As of the 2020 census , the population was 31,134. [ 1 ]
Lake County Sheriff's Department (Indiana) Lake County Sheriff's Office (Michigan), a county law enforcement agency in Michigan; Lake County Sheriff's Office (Minnesota), a county law enforcement agency in Minnesota; Lake County Sheriff's Office, a county law enforcement agency in Montana; Lake County Sheriff's Office (Ohio), a county law ...
Created by Kenneth Cueno Productions, [3] and directed by Dean Alioto, the film portrays a family named the McPhersons being abducted by extra-terrestrials in Lake County, Montana. [4] It is a remake of The McPherson Tape, a home-video-style pseudo-documentary/thriller film created by the same director. The fact that it is a remake of another ...
The oldest sheriff's office in Utah is the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office, which dates back to shortly after the arrival of the Mormon pioneers in 1847. The department's patrol division was disbanded on midnight of Friday, January 1, 2010, and replaced by the Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake (UPD). UPD served the county in a ...
Montana has two consolidated city-counties—Anaconda with Deer Lodge County and Butte with Silver Bow County. The portion of Yellowstone National Park that lies within Montana was not part of any county until 1978, when part of it was nominally added to Gallatin County , and the rest of it to Park County .
Polson (Montana Salish: nčmqnétkʷ, Kutenai: kwataqnuk [3]) is a city in Lake County, Montana, United States, on the southern shore of Flathead Lake and within the Flathead Indian Reservation. The population was 5,148 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the county seat of Lake County. [5] In 1898 the city was named after pioneer rancher David Polson.
The sheriff of Lake County, on the other hand, had been elected on the "Populist ticket," which was pro-union. Leadville mine owner John Campion hired labor spies from both the Thiel Detective Agency and the Pinkerton Agency to spy on the union. Campion hired additional spies to report on activities of replacement workers imported from Missouri.