Colo. Sheriff's Office Down to 3 Deputies as County Declares Staffing Emergency
What to Know
- Costilla County officials have declared an extraordinary law enforcement staffing shortage as the sheriff's office struggles to patrol 1,230 square miles with only three deputies following the indictments and removal of the former sheriff and several employees.
- Interim Sheriff Joe Smith said deputies are working 80- to 90-hour weeks, sometimes leaving just one deputy on duty and forcing the agency to prioritize only the most serious calls for service.
- Leaders are seeking emergency state funding, but a dispute has emerged over finances, with Smith questioning agency claims it is out of money and considering legal action over roughly $70,000 in unpaid overtime.
