For Immediate Release Contact: Brooke Way Vitalant Communications Manager 303.918.5835 BWay@vitalant.org pio@dcsheriff.net Contact: Deborah
For Immediate Release Contact: Brooke Way Vitalant Communications Manager 303.918.5835 BWay@vitalant.org pio@dcsheriff.net Contact: Deborah
On March 6, 2024, at 6:48 am, deputies responded to the area of Highlands Ranch Parkway and Venneford Ranch Road in Highlands
Due to the upcoming storm, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will be closed tomorrow, March 14th, 2024. This applies to the lobbies
The Parker Police Department, with the assistance of the Arapahoe, Douglas and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and Lakewood Police Department, arrested Christopher
On March 5, 2024, at 7:26 pm, deputies responded to the parking lot of a business at the 9300 block of Dorchester
Text 911 in an emergency: Enter the numbers “911” in the “To” field. The message to 911 should be brief and contain the location of the emergency and type of help needed. Push the “Send” button. Text in simple words-do not use abbreviations.
Main Number/Non-Emergency: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Main Number: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
9250 Zotos Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Concealed Carry Permit/Renewals:
Tues, Wed, & Thurs
9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Welcome to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, located in beautiful Castle Rock, CO. Uniquely positioned in between Colorado’s two largest cities, Denver and Colorado Springs, home to over 350,000 residents.
Do you use private video surveillance at your home or business that records videos? You can help solve crimes by letting DCSO know.
You want to help. But where do you start? You may not even know where they are. Foremost, know that we’re committed to treating inmates with dignity and respect.
Main Number: 303.660.7559
Main Number: 303.660.7550
Main Number: 972.734.1111
Write to an Inmate:
Inmate Name and Booking #
c\o Securus Digital Mail Center – Douglas County Jail
PO Box 509
Lebanon, MO 65536
View More Information on how to Contact an Inmate.
Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Telephone Number:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Bonding.
Deposit Funds Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Deposit Funds via Telephone:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Commissary.
Text 911 in an emergency: Enter the numbers “911” in the “To” field. The message to 911 should be brief and contain the location of the emergency and type of help needed. Push the “Send” button. Text in simple words-do not use abbreviations.
Main Number/Non-Emergency: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109
Main Number: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
9250 Zotos Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Concealed Carry Permit/Renewals:
Tues, Wed, & Thurs
9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Welcome to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, located in beautiful Castle Rock, CO. Uniquely positioned in between Colorado’s two largest cities, Denver and Colorado Springs, home to over 350,000 residents.
Do you use private video surveillance at your home or business that records videos? You can help solve crimes by letting DCSO know.
You want to help. But where do you start? You may not even know where they are. Foremost, know that we’re committed to treating inmates with dignity and respect.
Main Number: 303.660.7559
Main Number: 303.660.7550
Main Number: 972.734.1111
Write to an Inmate:
Inmate Name and Booking #
c\o Securus Digital Mail Center – Douglas County Jail
PO Box 509
Lebanon, MO 65536
View More Information on how to Contact an Inmate.
Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Telephone Number:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Bonding.
Deposit Funds Online via:
www.accesscorrections.com
Deposit Funds via Telephone:
866.345.1884
View More Information on Inmate Commissary.
Animals in Disaster Resources for Emergency Managers, CARTs and Animal Emergency Responders The following Resources were prepared for the Colorado North Central Region Animal Emergency
Lost and Found Who do I call if I found an animal? If you have found a pet, contact Douglas County Animals Services (DCAS) at 303-660-7529.
Frequently Asked Questions What happens if I get bitten by a domesticated animal? If you have been bitten by a domesticated animal or your pet
Animal Services Dogs and cats. Horses and cattle. Roosters, hens, and more. They’re at home in over half of the households in Douglas County. So
People with Access & Functional Needs CLICK HERE to register for the Access and Functional Needs Registry For the millions of Americans who have physical
(Douglas County, Colorado) On July 15th, Douglas County Deputy Jazombek responded to a call of a distressed bear stuck in a dumpster. He worked with Colorado
Last week, Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies and Animal Law Enforcement officers responded to an anonymous animal abuse complaint in the 12300 block of Piney Lake
Douglas County Animal Response Team (CART) The Douglas County Office of Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating animal sheltering during an emergency. If you are
Have a plan and build a kit If you do not have a plan or an emergency kit, taking the following steps can create a
Emergency Preparedness If you knew it was coming, how would you prepare? https://youtu.be/3X22qskLzRw No one ever thinks it’s going to happen to them until it
Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Main Number : 303.660.7589 The Douglas County Office of Emergency Management is the main hub for the coordination of disaster
Wildlife For wildlife issues, including sick or injured wildlife, please contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife at 303-291-7227 or visit https://cpw.state.co.us/. When you live in a
Pets and Disaster You never know when a natural disaster will strike, so plan ahead for the sake of your pets. Preparing your pets for
License, Vaccination and Identification Licenses : Douglas County requires pet owners have a current rabies vaccination, tag and certificate for dogs four months and older.
Coyote Safety Tips The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office receives multiple calls about coyote sightings and encounters in the higher populated areas of Douglas County. Sheriff