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St. Louis County Police Department
St Louis County, Missouri
Serves ~420,900 residents · LEMAS survey
The St. Louis County Police Department (SLCPD) is the primary and largest law enforcement agency serving St. Louis County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The current Chief of Police is Colonel Kenneth Gregory. According to the Charter of St. Louis County, the county police chief has all of the criminal law enforcement duties of the sheriff of St. Louis County, except for the operation of the St. Louis County Jail, which is handled by the St. Louis County Department of Justice Services (civilian), court bailiff and service of civil process, which is handled by the St.
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Crime & staffing trends
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NIBRS incident detail
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Staffing
- Full-time sworn
- 955
- Part-time sworn
- 0
- Full-time civilian
- 298
- Part-time civilian
- 36
- Total FT employees
- 1,253
- Population served
- 420,900
- Operating budget
- $142,037,491
Source: BJS LEMAS 2020 (ICPSR) · all waves 1987–2020
Employment counts for this agency are available through the FBI Crime Data Explorer.
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