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The Allegheny County Sheriff's Office is a law enforcement agency that serves Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and is the largest sheriff's office in the state. The ACSO serves as a local arm of the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System in a number of roles, including: court security, writ services, sales, prisoner transportation, issuing of firearm licenses and execution of warrants.
Allegheny County Sheriff; In office January 4, 1954 [1] – January 2, 1970: Preceded by: Thomas Whitten: Succeeded by: Eugene Coon: Member of the Pittsburgh City Council; In office January 7, 1952 – January 4, 1954: Succeeded by: Paul Jones: Personal details; Political party: Democratic Party
Allegheny County Courthouse and Jail Architectural Records, 1883-1948, AIS.1980.20. Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh. Smoke Control Lantern Slide Collection, University of Pittsburgh Archives Service Center, AIS.1978.22, Digital Research Library
Officer reportedly injured during active shooting response. Wednesday 23 August 2023 18:10, Ariana Baio. A sergeant from the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office was injured after sustaining a non ...
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Although Christian had been with the office previously, he was elected as sheriff in 2008 and took office in 2009. Christian's last day in office will be Jan. 1, 2025.
Eugene L. Coon (November 15, 1928 – October 15, 1998) [4] was a long-time Sheriff of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (serving Pittsburgh and its immediate suburbs) and an influential figure in the local Democratic Party. [5]
The Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation (PHLF) Historic Landmark plaque program was begun in 1968 in order to identify architecturally significant structures and significant pieces of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States's local heritage throughout Allegheny County. Nominations are reviewed by the private non-profit foundation's ...