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County approves memorandum of understanding to use Colorado Rangers at special events
Summary
Clear Creek County commissioners voted Aug. 5 to approve an MOU allowing the county to use the Colorado Rangers — a state-level, certified reserve law-enforcement force — to augment staffing at special events where the sheriff's office may be short‑staffed.
The Board of County Commissioners on Aug. 5 adopted a memorandum of understanding that allows Clear Creek County to request certified Colorado Rangers to augment sheriff's deputies for public-safety staffing at special events, county officials said.
Lede: County sheriff’s staff described the MOU at the Aug. 5 meeting as a practical response to staffing pressures; the Rangers are trained, certified peace officers who can…
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