Gila County Sheriff's Office

The Gila County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) is a local law enforcement agency that serves Gila County, Arizona. It provides general-service law enforcement to unincorporated areas of Gila County, serving as the equivalent of the police for unincorporated areas of the county. It also operates the county jail system. The Gila County Sheriff's Office (GCSO) is primarily headquartered in Globe, Arizona, with a separate patrol, communications, and detention facility located in Payson, Arizona.[1]

Gila County Sheriff's Office
AbbreviationGCSO
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionGila County, Arizona, Arizona, USA
Map of Gila County Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction.
Size4,796 square miles (12,420 km2)
Population51,335 (2000)
Governing bodyO
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersGlobe, Arizona
Agency executive
Website
Gila County Sheriff's page

Sheriffs

  • William "Burt" Murphy (1 Jul 1881- 7 Nov 1881)
  • W.W. "Tip" Lowther (7 Nov 1881- 7 Nov 1882)
  • Benjamin F. Pascoe (7 Nov 1882- 7 Nov 1886)
  • E.E. Hodgeson (7 Nov 1886- 15 Jun 1887)
  • George E. Shute (15 Jun 1887- 7 Nov 1888)
  • Glen Reynolds (7 Nov 1888- 2 Nov 1889)- K.I.A
  • Jerry Ryan (acting, 2 Nov 1889- 7 Nov 1890)
  • John Henry Thompson (7 Nov 1890- 7 Nov 1896)
  • Dan H. Williamson (7 Nov 1896- 7 Nov 1898)
  • William T. Armstrong (7 Nov 1898- 7 Nov 1900)
  • John Henry Thompson (7 Nov 1900- 7 Nov 1902)
  • C.R. Rogers (7 Nov 1902- 7 Nov 1905)
  • Edward P. Shanley (7 Nov 1905- 7 Nov 1906)
  • W.G. Shanley (acting, 7 Nov 1906- 15 Jun 1907)
  • John Henry Thompson (15 Jun 1907- 7 Nov 1911)
  • Frank Haynes (7 Nov 1911- 7 Nov 1916)
  • Thomas James Armer (7 Nov 1916- 7 Nov 1918)
  • Eugene Shute (7 Nov 1918- 7 Nov 1920 )
  • Tol Kinsey (7 Nov 1920- 7 Nov 1922)
  • James Alf Edwards (7 Nov 1922- 7 Nov 1930)
  • Charles Byrne (7 Nov 1930- 7 Nov 1940)
  • Bill Richardson (7 Nov 1940- 7 Nov 1948)
  • Jack Jones (7 Nov 1948- 7 Nov 1964)
  • Lyman Lee Peace (7 Nov 1964- 7 Nov1966)
  • Elton Jones ( 7 Nov 1966-7 Nov 1970)
  • Ted Lewis (7 Nov 1970- 7 Nov 1972)
  • Lyman Lee Peace (7 Nov 1972- 7 Nov 1984)
  • Joe Miguel Rodriguez ( 7 Nov 1984- 7 Nov 2000)
  • John Robert Armer ( 7 Nov 2000- 7 Nov 2012)
  • James Adam Shepard ( 7 Nov 2012- )

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Gila County Sheriff's Office, 5 officers have died in the line of duty.[2]

Officer Date of Death Details
Sheriff Glenn Reynolds
Saturday, November 2, 1889
Gunfire
Deputy Sheriff William A. Holmes
Saturday, November 2, 1889
Gunfire
Sheriff Jerry Ryan
Sunday, June 1, 1890
Drowned
Deputy Sheriff Charles Edwards
Friday, January 10, 1908
Gunfire
Deputy Sheriff Mitchell Leroy Smith
Friday, September 13, 1946
Vehicular assault
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See also

References

  1. "Services for Gila County" (PDF). Gila County Sheriff's Office.
  2. The Officer Down Memorial Page
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