| Apache County occupies the North East corner of
Arizona covering 11,127 square miles. Apache County is larger than
some states and is the third largest of 15 counties in Arizona.
Under the leadership of Sheriff Brian R. Hounshell the Apache County
Sheriff's Office is responsible for the full time Law Enforcement duties in
Apache County including unincorporated towns and housing sub-divisions.
The Apache County Sheriff's Office employs 80 personnel including
Detention Officers, Communication Specialists, Administrative and
Maintenance staff, as well as 35 certified Deputies. Sheriff Hounshell
also utilizes volunteer assistance with both the Reserve Deputy program and
the Northern and Southern Apache County Posses as well as organized citizen
groups for Search and Rescue.
The Apache County Sheriff's Office houses all prisoners from the county
courts as well as three incorporated city Police Departments. The
Apache County jail also houses inmates from the Federal Bureau of Prisons
and the Arizona Department of Corrections.
Although a portion of Northern Apache County is Navajo Nation, Apache
County has jurisdiction for all the Non-Native American population
living on the Navajo Nation.
Along with receiving and dispatching the routine and 911 calls for Apache
County, the Apache County Sheriff's Office Communication Center also
receives and dispatches calls for 3 Police Departments, 7 Fire Departments,
3 Ambulance Companies, as well as assisting the United States Forest Service
and Arizona Game and Fish Officers. |