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Mission
It is the mission of the Blaine County Sheriff's Office to enforce the laws of the State of San Andreas in Blaine and Los Santos Counties. This mission will be adhered to with the highest level of courtesy, commitment, integrity, and professionalism. Further, it is our mission to provide services to the citizens of Blaine and Los Santos Counties as well as provide effective Law Enforcement; safe, humane and secure jails; and security to our courts and Judicial System.
Important Information
All Blaine County Sheriff's Office members are expected to be familiar with all documents and forms that can be found in this section. All these documents are in effect unless command staff has made an announcement in #bcso-annoucments.

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Nathan W, Commander
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Leadership Team

Banker A, Sheriff
Banker has done one hell of a job since he became sheriff and he always ensures that there is no toxicity.
- Joris M.

Noah W, Commander
Noah has been putting a lot of work into the BCSO Chain of Command since he's joined the team. His tremendous work and effort has had a big impact on the BCSO.
-Sel El B.
Commendations
Sean W.
4431
Sean was also a great help on the RDT callout. Sean showed great leadership and diligence in the stack. Sean took up vital roles to support the fireteam and the entire scene.
Ethan W.
4507
As one of our few reserves this guy knows his stuff. Also being apart of the highrisk scene he communicated very well with myself and other members. Everyone had a vital role and he took his on very well the entire time.
Dante N.
4428
I did a small scene as a mountain lion, and Dante responded as Parks and Wildlife. My mountain lion was a tamed cat that a lady owned in Sandy Shores, and the cat was wandering inside of the Sheriff's Office in Sandy. Instead of just immediately shooting the cat with a tranquillizer dart, he decided to see if the cat was friendly, which it was. He then tried to pet the cat, and realized that there was a collar with a name tag on it. After he reviewed the name tag, he realized it had all it's vaccinations, and lived just down the street. So he put the cat on a leash, and took it back home, and let the little old lady know that the cat was fine, and was returned safely. I really enjoyed that small and simple RP, as he went more into detail on it, and made it a good scene, for something small and simple, and I feel he deserves this commendation for going above and beyond, with even the simplest of scenes. Thank you Dante for being an amazing deputy!!
Paul B. | 3C-500
4473
I was on a code 5 stop with LEO when this deputy was extremely nice, respectful and helped me in a crisis situation. I was being treated wrong by other LEOs on scene but Paul was respectful and stood up for my rights even though he did not have too. Great job to this deputy.
Aaron T.
4511
I was reviewing patrol logs and came upon Aaron T. log about his patrol the report was very detailed and provided the information that described his patrol and what duties he perform while on duty. Keep up the great work!
Jamie S.
4234
I noticed Jamie being extremely active everyday I'm on, and he shows amazing Radio Etiquette and professionalism standards within BCSO. Jamie is always running his Subdivisions where possible from what I've seen, and he shows gratitude when he runs them. We need more people like this.
Ryan W.
3686
When I asked Ryan about FTO related questions he seemed very open, and honest about how the FTO Program works. It had gave me a insight to what I would potentially expect for when I apply for it when the time comes, he is a good explainer and had gave me the essential information I need to know about when it comes to FTO related things within BCSO itself.
Cody P.
3993
Cody P had did my Phase 1 and 2 stages for the ability to go on patrol Solo officially and get signed off. He had explained everything very well, and sent me the essential documentation I needed for my day-to-day patrol duties. It was a pleasure to learn from a experienced FTO like him, and he should go further within BCSO in my eyes. Good examples like Cody should be credited for his dedication.
William D.
3897
William D is the SSB Supervisor for CID, and I asked him about what he does and the functions of the CID Certification rolls within BCSO. He answered and explained everything thoroughly to an extent to where I understood what he was saying, honestly, we need a lot of these types of COC members anywhere.
Kai W.
4150
Kai W had explained to make on a inside to what he does within being a Sergeant, and allowing me to see more into how BCSO works and what the subdivisions had to offer. He answered all the questions I had asked, thoroughly with good and easy explanations for me to understand and get around.
Noah M.
4450
Noah M is very laid back, and chill person when it comes to a general conversation, advising me on what subdivision to join, and suggestion what to do for my next ranks ahead of me. I took it up and kept the responses in mind when I get my goals.
Jamison C.
3007
I know, the Sheriff receiving a once in a lifetime commendation. Honestly, I've never seen such good things from what the Sheriff does, he really puts his best by hearing out his COC Members and Command discussing suggestions for a subdivisions, or have a general conversation about anything in the COC chats. He has very good people within the COC and they say good things about him. I credit him for being as active as he is, and I honestly hope he stays as Sheriff for many many months ahead.
Erik M.
3310
I was patrolling late at night when there was no dispatcher. I noticed erik frequently taking 911 calls and proving information about the call to units in rto.
Aaron T.
4511
Whilst on a traffic stop for speeding Aaron was very professional and kind, representing the best of BCSO. He remained polite and professional throughout the stop, listening to what I had to say and taking it into account. It was a nice change from speaking to a brick wall. Hope to see more of this in the county!
Shay K.
4010
Shay is honestly an amazing guy, both in game and out. He goes above and beyond to make sure people know that they can come to him for way more than just COC duties. He's always there to listen and puts forward an energy of genuine caring, and i fully believe that moving him to staff would be one of the best decisions BCSO Command could make, he does an amazing job and reflects incredibly well on the rest of BCSO COC.
Jamie S.
4234
Earlier on I was barricaded in a cabin at 637. Jamie did something that I have never seen any officer do before on any highrisk scenes I have been on before. With the bearcat Jamie used the megaphone to give me warnings ang suggestions to move and surrender. I see this a cool thing Jamie did as most LEO officers would not think of this and rush straight to other situations and escalate the scene. Jamie also then interviewed me later on as an investigator and asked me questions that made me get caught out, it was great to see the techniques he used.
Taylor T.
4209
When been a civ which doesn’t like to deal with male troopers / Leo officials, Taylor been a female officer was called out to a scene to talk with a female that only talks TO females. She had been respectful, calm and you could tell she had really engaged in the Roleplay of making sure this female was safe and calm. She had been making sure that the female was calm and had explained to other male officers on scenes that the female was scared and didn’t want to talk to them at all. Overall a great piece of Roleplay abilities from Taylor T.
Adam S.
4446
I was on as civ and presented a scene in front of SO2 where my vehicle broke down. Playing as Konnur Wilson usually aggravates deputies around the county but Adam was extremely respectful and friendly from the jump, so the same attitude was reciprocated back. This deputy, along with a couple others maintained a friendly attitude, and gave me money to get my vehicle towed because I couldn't afford a tow truck. All 3 deputies presented professionalism, respect, and continued to joke around with me throughout the scene.
Jameson M.
4515
I was on as civ and presented a scene in front of SO2 where my vehicle broke down. Playing as Konnur Wilson usually aggravates deputies around the county but Jameson along with the 2 others were extremely respectful and friendly from the jump, so the same attitude was reciprocated back. This deputy, along with the others maintained a friendly attitude, and gave me money to get my vehicle towed because I couldn't afford a tow truck. All 3 deputies presented professionalism, respect, and continued to joke around with me throughout the scene.
Noah M.
4450
I was on as civ and presented a scene in front of SO2 where my vehicle broke down. Playing as Konnur Wilson usually aggravates deputies around the county but Noah along with the 2 others were extremely respectful and friendly from the jump, so the same attitude was reciprocated back. This deputy, along with the others maintained a friendly attitude, and gave me money to get my vehicle towed because I couldn't afford a tow truck. All 3 deputies presented professionalism, respect, and continued to joke around with me throughout the scene.