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2025 LCSO Year End

 

LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

2025 YEAR-END SUMMARY

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TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE: 7,389

AVERAGE MONTHLY INMATE POPULATION: 47

TOTAL PAPERS SERVED: 1,364

TRAFFIC STOPS: 1,445

 

2025 was a busy and productive year for the men and women of the LCSO with 827 more calls than 2024.  Our new School Resource Officer program for our county schools is off to an excellent start, and we've received very positive feedback from staff and administrators of Southwest RI, Chula RIII and Bishop Hogan Memorial Schools.

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Livingston County was designated a Blue Shield County by the State of Missouri due to a continued commitment to funding and improving law enforcement efforts leading to $48,427 in grant funding which allows us to purchase an additional new patrol vehicle, a 2026 Ford F-150 Responder.

Other grants the LCSO has been approved for include:

  •    $16,500 to fund overtime traffic enforcement
  •    $16,833 for mobile computers
  •    $7,064 for in-car radar units
  •    $9,999.99 to help purchase 2026 Tahoe patrol vehicle
  •    $2,000 for training

The LCSO remains committed to bringing our citizens the best service possible in 2026.  As always, please never hesitate to contact our office with any questions.

 

 

                                                                                                                                 Sheriff Dustin Woelfle