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Orange County Sheriff Theo Lacy on horseback, 1890s. The Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD) is the law enforcement agency serving Orange County, California.It currently serves the unincorporated areas of Orange County and thirteen contract cities in the county: Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, San ...
Michael S. Carona (born May 23, 1955) is an American convicted felon and former law enforcement officer, who served as the sheriff-coroner of Orange County, California from 1999 until his resignation in 2008.
The first sheriff of Orange County dates from the earliest days of Florida's statehood in 1845. On January 31, 1845, the area known as Mosquito County in Territorial Florida was renamed Orange County, a name reflective of the spreading blanket of orange groves throughout the region. Less than six weeks later, on March 3, 1845, Florida's status ...
The Orange County Sheriff's Department and district attorney's office have reached an agreement with federal officials over their illegal use of informants in county jails, a scandal that upended ...
The Orange County Sheriff's Department headquarters in Santa Ana. Authorities say they have found the culprits behind dozens of residential burglaries in the county that resulted in $500,000 in ...
In October 2019, he was arrested by the Orange County Sheriff's Office a second time for impersonating a police officer in Windermere, Florida. [7] Dewitte was accused of "wearing a shirt with a police badge, a bullet-resistant vest and a helmet with a police-like badge while he worked a funeral procession." [7]
An off-duty Orange County sheriff's deputy died early Thursday in what authorities said was a single-vehicle crash in Lake Elsinore as he headed home at the end of a shift.
Don Barnes (born 1965) is the Sheriff-Coroner of Orange County, California.He was elected to the position on November 5, 2018, and sworn in on January 7, 2019, replacing Sheriff Sandra Hutchens, [1] who had endorsed Barnes shortly after she announced that she would not seek re-election.