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- ABOUT DCSO
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- History
- Fallen Heroes
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Are You A Victim Of A Crime?
How to Text 9-1-1
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 80109Main Number: 303.660.7505
Toll-Free: 800.654.2733
Email: dcso@dcsheriff.net
Address:
9250 Zotos Drive, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129Hours:
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.- Press 1 for a non-emergent police response (Dispatch)
- Press 2 for Investigations
- Press 3 for Detentions
- Press 4 for Records
- Press 5 for all other inquiries
If this is a life-threatening emergency, please hang up and dial 9-1-1.
- HOW DO I…
Self Service
- Apply for a Job
- Get a Copy of a Report
- Report a Crime
- File an Animal Complaint
- Schedule a VIN Verification
- Report A Traffic Accident
- Get a Concealed Handgun Permit
- Pay Traffic Tickets
- Request a House Watch
Submit a Commendation or File a Complaint
Registrations & Sign Ups
- Complete the Youth Academy Application
- Register a Gate Code
- Submit a Business Contact Form
- Register for AngelSense
Helpful Links
- Crime Prevention
- Prevent Identity Theft
- View Sheriff Civil Sales
- Sex Offender Information
- View Douglas County's Most Wanted
- Civil : Service of Process Procedure
- Dispose of Unused Medications
- Search Neighborhood Crimes
Looking for a new career?
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is currently hiring and we want you to join our team!
- GET INVOLVED
Community Involvement
- Senior Safe
- Cold Cases
- Community Camera Program
Senior Safe Program and Tips
Learn About DCSO
- Community Academy
- Request a Tour or Ride Along
- Public Safety Advisory Committee
Community Camera Partnership Program
Do you use private video surveillance at your home or business that records videos? You can help solve crimes by letting DCSO know.
Register Today!
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- Communicating with an Inmate
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- Money
- Professional Visits
- Inmate Property
- Visitation
- Work Release Program
- Reintegration
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 65536View More Information on how to Contact an Inmate.
Online via:
www.accesscorrections.comTelephone Number:
866.345.1884View More Information on Inmate Bonding.
Deposit Funds Online via:
www.accesscorrections.comDeposit Funds via Telephone:
866.345.1884View More Information on Inmate Commissary.
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Deputies Catch Two Road Rage Suspects in Separate Cases
- Deborah Takahara
- July 15, 2024
- 12:42 pm
(Douglas County, Colorado) On Sunday, July 14, 2024, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office received two reports of drivers using weapons to threaten other motorists. In both cases, the offenders were tracked down and arrested. Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly said, “We are thankful no one was physically injured or killed. We will not tolerate this type of reckless and dangerous behavior on our roads. We appreciate the assistance of our neighboring law enforcement partners who helped us catch these two individuals.”
The first incident occurred near Hilltop Road and Alpine Drive just after 11:30 a.m. A male driving a gold/brown colored CRV pulled up behind the victim, put his hand out the window, and the victim believed fired a gunshot. The suspect continued to follow the victim closely, passed the victim, and held his hand out the window while firing several more gunshots into the air. The victim was not injured, pulled over, and called in a description of the vehicle and driver. The Honda was located by Lone Tree Police at Ridgegate Parkway and I25. Lone Tree officers pulled over the vehicle at I25 and County Line Road. The driver matched the description provided by the victim. Officers saw a small Glock handgun, along with three bullet casings in the suspect’s car. The driver, 29-year-old Jonathan Wullstein, was arrested on charges of felony menacing, prohibited use of a weapon, and reckless endangerment.
The second incident occurred just before 4 p.m. on I25 at Wolfensberger Road. The reporting party told dispatchers the driver of a dark blue Jeep Liberty pointed a gun at him and continued northbound on the highway. DCSO deputies located the suspect’s vehicle near I25 at Lincoln Avenue and followed the vehicle to Dry Creek Road. Deputies initiated a high-risk traffic stop on the highway. The driver of the suspect vehicle, 39-year-old Anthony Archer, was given commands to exit the vehicle and was placed in custody on charges of felony menacing, prohibited use of a weapon, driving under the influence, and disorderly conduct. A search of the vehicle was conducted, and a black Taurus handgun was located inside the center console with a loaded magazine and one bullet in the chamber of the gun. Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office and Greenwood Village Police Department provided assistance.
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