St. Louis Sheriff's Department
The City of St. Louis Sheriff's Department (STLSD) is the principal law enforcement agency for the Circuit Court in City of St. Louis in the U.S. state of Missouri. In addition to providing security services for the courtrooms, they are responsible for issuing gun carry permits and serving court documents.[2] Patrol duties are handled by the St.Louis Metropolitan Police.
City of St. Louis Sheriff's Department | |
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Flag of City of St. Louis | |
Abbreviation | STL-SO |
Motto | Professionalism, Honesty, Integrity, and Courage |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1876 |
Employees | 216 |
Annual budget | US$ 9,690,784 [FY 2021][1] |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
Map of City of St. Louis Sheriff's Department's jurisdiction. | |
Size | 66.2 sq mi (171 km2) |
Population | 308,626 (2018) |
Legal jurisdiction | St. Louis, Missouri |
Governing body | 22nd Judicial Circuit |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Civil Courts Building, 10 N Tucker Blvd 8th Floor, St. Louis, MO 63101 |
Deputies | 165 |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | City of St. Louis , 22nd Judicial Circuit |
Divisions | 5
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Facilities | |
Justice Centers | St Louis City Justice Center, 200 S. Tucker Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri |
Marked and Unmarkeds | Ford Transport Vans, Chevrolet Transport Vans, Ford Police Interceptor |
Planes | 0 |
The Sheriff's Office is responsible for the safety and security of thirty-one divisional courtrooms of the Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court and the transportation of prisoners between the Courts and detention facilities.
Rank structure
The STLSD rank structure is as follows:
Title | Insignia |
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Sheriff | |
Deputy Chief | |
Captain/Corrections Captain | |
Lieutenant/Corrections Lieutenant | |
Sergeant/Corrections Sergeant | |
Lead Deputy Sheriff/Corrections Officer | |
Deputy Sheriff/Corrections Officer | No insignia |
St. Louis Sheriffs Since 1876
St. Louis Sheriffs |
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John Finn-1876-1880 |
Isaac M. Mason-1880–1884 |
Henry F. Harrington -1884–1888 |
John H. Pohlman - 1888–1891 |
Patrick Stead - 1891–1895 |
Henry Troll - 1895–1897 |
John H. Pohlman - 1899–1901 |
Joseph F. Dickmann - 1901–1905 |
Patrick A. Clarke - 1905–1907 |
Louis Nolte - 1907–1913 |
Joseph F. Dickmann - 1913-1917 |
George P. Weinbrenner-1917-1921 |
Charles E. Morstadt - 1921–1925 |
Anton Schuler-1925–1929 |
George Strodtman- 1929–1933 |
Thomas R. Madden -1933–1937 |
James J. Fitzsimmons -1937–1941 |
Thomas F. Callanan - 1949–1953 |
Martin L. Tozer-1953–1972 |
Raymond R. Percich-1972–1977 |
Benjamin L. Goins-1978 |
Gordon D. Schweitzer-1979–1989 |
James W. Murphy-1989–2017 |
Vernon Betts-2017–Present |
Electoral history
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Vernon Betts | 39,796 | 61.5% | |
Democratic | Alfred Montgomery | 17,829 | 27.5% | |
Democratic | David Mosley | 7,123 | 11.0% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | John Castellano III | 1,964 | 72.7% | |
Republican | Lester Stewart | 738 | 27.3% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Vernon Betts | |||
Republican | John Castellano III |
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References
- "Public Safety: Annual Operating Plan" (PDF). Board of Aldermen. June 29, 2019. p. 3. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
- "Sheriff's Office". stlouis-mo.gov. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
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