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Sheriff's Office
William M. Hutton - County Sheriff

The content here is provided to further inform, educate, and facilitate greater partnership between the Washington County Sheriff's Office and the people it serves.

News...

 THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL EVIDENCE...

The Washington County Sheriff's Office and the Washington County  Attorney's Office will be hosting a training session titled "The Impact of Digital Evidence".  The training will be held on Tuesday, June 12th, 2012 from 9:00 AM to Noon.  Click here for more information and to register.

UNUSED MEDICATIONS DROP OFF BOX

Washington County residents can now dispose of their unused and expired medications at a year-round drop box.  The drop box is located at the Law Enforcement Center, in the Sheriff's Office lobby, and is accessible from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM.  Click here for more information.

CODE RED

The County Public Health Department and the Sheriff’s Office recently entered into a contract for a Mass Notification System named Code RED. Code RED is a web based system which will allow us the ability to reach a large number of citizens in a very short period of time, by geographically based delivery of phone and text messaging. The system uses the latest in mass notification technology making the system very easy to use. In addition, it allows County residents the ability to create their own account so they can add or remove numbers they want the system to call. We are working with the cities and townships in the county to ensure that this partnership will truly benefit all County residents.

To sign up for Code Red, click on the CODE RED logo below.

 

 

SafetyNet by LoJack...

Washington County Sheriff’s Office is proud to bring the SafetyNet by LoJack service to Washington County, offering peace of mind for caregivers of people at risk of wandering. When someone you love is affected by autism, Alzheimer's, Down syndrome, dementia or other cognitive conditions, the chance of him or her wandering and becoming lost is potentially high, and may lead to tragic consequences.  Working hand in hand with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the SafetyNet service helps quickly find and bring your loved one home, providing you with additional protection and peace of mind.

Learn more about SafetyNet at safetynetbylojack.com 

You may click on this link to Sign Up or call 651-430-7800 with any questions.

 

State Grants to Counties for Off-Highway Vehicles, Snowmobile and Boat & Water Safety

 

More News is available in the News Archive.

Online Tools...

>Most Wanted Persons

>Daily Jail Booking Report

>Active Warrant Search

>Water Surface Structure Permit

>Water Surface Use Permit

>Summer Request for Event Instructions

>Winter Request for Event Instructions

> Foreclosure Sale Data

>Foreclosure Counseling

>Minnesota State Auction

Crime Prevention...

> Identity Theft Information ((updated 2/10/2007)

> Gang Initiation/Headlight Warning email hoax

Rewards... 

> $25,000 reward for information on Susan Swedell 

 

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Law Enforcement Center
15015 62nd Street North
P.O. Box 3801
Stillwater, MN 55082


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Spotlight on Crime 

MN Missing Kids 

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