Orange County Sheriff's Office (Florida)
Orange County Sheriff's Office | |
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Abbreviation | OCSO |
Patch of the Orange County Sheriff's Office | |
Flag of Orange County | |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1845 |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Map of Orange County Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction. | |
Size | 1,004 square miles (2,600 km2) |
Population | 1,066,113 |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Orlando, Florida |
Agency executive | Jerry Demings, Sheriff |
Website | |
www.ocso.com |
The Orange County Sheriff's Office is the chief law enforcement agency for Orange County, Florida. The office is large with a budget of more than $180 million and over 2,400 sworn and civilian employees. The current sheriff, Jerry Demings, was elected in 2008 and is the chief law enforcement officer of Orange County responsible for the safety of over 1 million residents and the more than 45 million tourists that visit Orange County each year.
History
The first sheriff of Orange County dates from the earliest days of Florida's statehood in 1845. On January 31, 1845, the area known as Mosquito County in Territorial Florida was renamed Orange County, a name reflective of the spreading blanket of orange groves throughout the region. Less than six weeks later, on March 3, 1845, Florida's status as a territory was changed to that of statehood. The first statewide election was conducted on May 26, 1845. William Henry Williams was elected to serve as Orange County's first sheriff.[1]
Since 1845, numerous prominent individuals have held the position of the Orange County Sheriff, including David William Mizell. Mizell was the only sheriff killed in the line of duty. There have been numerous theories and tales regarding the story which led to his demise, ranging from the local tradition of the 'Barber-Mizell feud' to Reconstruction politics to a lawman simply attempting to do his additional duty of levying fines and collecting taxes.
Divisions
Uniform Patrol
- Sectors (Road Patrol)
- Headquarters/Operations - 2500 West Colonial Dr., Orlando, FL 32804
- I (Apopka Division) - 1111 N. Rock Springs Rd., Apopka, FL 32712
- II (East Orlando Division) - 11000 Lake Underhill Rd., Orlando, FL 32825
- III (Ocoee Division) - 475 W. Story Road, Ocoee, FL 34761
- IV (Orlando Division) - 2400 W. 33rd Street, Orlando, FL 32839
- V (T.O.P.S.) - 6825 Westwood Blvd, Suite A, Orlando, FL 32821
- VI (Bay Lake/Lake Buena Vista contract area) - 2700 Village Services Trail, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830
- Hazardous Device Team
- SWAT
- Emergency Response Team
- K-9 Unit
- Hostage Negotiation Team
- Juvenile Arrest & Monitor (JAM) Unit
- Dive Team
- Parking Enforcement Unit
- Agriculture/Marine Team
- Mounted Patrol/Posse
- Field training & Evaluation
Criminal Investigations
- Forensics Unit
- Sexual Offender Surveillance Squad
- Property Crimes
- Robbery Unit
- Homicide Unit
- Child abuse/Missing persons
- Sex Crimes
- Economic crimes
- Persons unit
- Domestic Violence unit
- Auto Theft
Special Operations and Investigations
- Narcotics/Vice
- Fugitive
- Tactical anti-crime
- Gang unit
- Felony squad
- Auto Trap
- Traffic Section
- Aviation
Administrative
- Employee & Retiree Benefits
- Fiscal Management
- Information Management Services
- Communications
- Fleet management
- Civil Process
- Media Relations
Rank structure
Rank | Insignia |
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Sheriff | |
Undersheriff | |
Chief Deputy | |
Major | |
Captain | |
Lieutenant | |
Sergeant | |
Corporal | |
Deputy First Class | |
Deputy / Detective |
Deaths on duty
Since 1870, 18 officers have died in the line of duty.[2]
1. Sheriff David W. L. Mizell[3]
EOW: Monday, February 21, 1870
Cause: Gunfire
2. Deputy Sheriff Bobby L. Corley, Sr.[4]
EOW: Sunday, August 8, 1965
Cause: Vehicular assault
3. Deputy Sheriff Samuel Parker, Jr.[5]
EOW: Thursday, January 23, 1975
Cause: Motorcycle accident
4. Deputy Sheriff Arnold William Wilkerson[6]
EOW: Tuesday, January 10, 1984
Cause: Gunfire
5. Deputy Sheriff Frank Nelson Seton[7]
EOW: Wednesday, January 4, 1989
Cause: Fall
6. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Allen Ingram[8]
EOW: Saturday, May 12, 1990
Cause: Vehicular assault
7. Deputy Sheriff Harry Jordan Dalton, Jr.[9]
EOW: Monday, March 25, 1991
Cause: Gunfire
8.Deputy Sheriff John Joseph Creegan[10]
EOW: Wednesday, May 29, 1996
Cause: Vehicular assault
9. Deputy Sheriff Grady Terrill Braddock[11]
EOW: Wednesday, May 27, 1998
Cause: Vehicular assault
10. Deputy Sheriff John Harold Hollomon[12]
EOW: Tuesday, December 15, 1998
Cause: Automobile accident
11. Deputy Sheriff James Marcus "Jimmy" Weaver[13]
EOW: Monday, November 24, 2003
Cause: Struck by vehicle
12. Deputy Sheriff Mariano "Rocky" Lemus, Jr.[14]
EOW: Friday, May 6, 2005
Cause: Duty related illness
13. Deputy Sheriff Michael Anthony Callin[15]
EOW: Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Cause: Vehicular assault
14. Corrections Officer Mark Lindsey Parker[16]
EOW: Thursday, March 19, 2009
Cause: Gunfire
15. Master Deputy Craig A. Heber[17]
EOW: Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Cause: Heart attack
16. Deputy First Class Brandon Lee Coates[18]
EOW: Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Cause: Gunfire
17. Detective Michael K. Erickson[19]
EOW: Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Cause: Heart attack
18. Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Scott Pine[20]
EOW: Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Cause: Gunfire
See also
Notes
- ↑ http://www.ocso.com/officeofthesheriff/historicalhighlights/tabid/58/default.aspx
- ↑ "Orange County Sheriff's Office, FL".
- ↑ http://www.odmp.org/officer/9452-sheriff-david-w-l-mizell Sheriff David W. L. Mizell
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Bobby L. Corley, Sr.".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Samuel Parker, Jr.".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Arnold William Wilkerson".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Frank Nelson Seton".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Thomas Allen Ingram".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Harry Jordan Dalton, Jr.".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff John Joseph Creegan".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Grady Terrill Braddock".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff John Harold Hollomon".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff James Marcus "Jimmy" Weaver".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Mariano "Rocky" Lemus, Jr.".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Michael Anthony Callin".
- ↑ "Corrections Officer Mark Lindsey Parker".
- ↑ "Master Deputy Craig A. Heber".
- ↑ "Deputy First Class Brandon Lee Coates".
- ↑ "Detective Michael K. Erickson".
- ↑ "Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Scott Pine".
External links
- Orange County Sheriff's Office (official site)
- The Officer Down Memorial Page (for Orange County)
- Officer Down Memorial Page (for Orange County Sheriff's Office - Orlando, FL)
Coordinates: 28°33′06″N 81°24′43″W / 28.5517°N 81.4120°W