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Reno County sheriff gives annual update: staffing, jail population, grants and new training range use
Summary
The Reno County Sheriff’s Office summarized staffing and jail figures, equipment and grant-funded upgrades, the new training range’s use since July 2024, and ongoing hiring and vehicle‑rotation challenges.
The Reno County Sheriff delivered the department’s annual report to the Reno County Commission, citing staffing levels, jail population figures, grant‑funded equipment purchases, expanded training at a new range and concerns about aging patrol vehicles.
The nut graf: The sheriff’s presentation covered the correctional facility population and programs, detective and special units’ workload, recent grants that paid for medical and security equipment, training‑facility activity since July 2024 and vehicle‑replacement challenges that the office says have stretched patrol vehicles beyond recommended rotation periods.
The sheriff (speaking to the commission) summarized staffing and jail metrics: the Reno County Correctional Facility is a 250‑bed facility; on the morning of the meeting it held about 205…
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