Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division
Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division | |
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Abbreviation | DNR |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1897 |
Preceding agencies |
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Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction* | State of Indiana, United States |
Size | 36,418 sq mi (94,321 km2) |
Population | 6,483,802 (2010) |
Legal jurisdiction | State of Indiana |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Sworn members | 214[1] |
Agency executive | Colonel Dave Windsor |
Parent agency | Indiana Department of Natural Resources |
Districts | 10 law enforcement districts |
Website | |
http://www.in.gov/dnr/lawenfor/ | |
Footnotes | |
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. Note: Data for organization as of May 2013. |
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division is the law enforcement division of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the fish and game regulatory agency of Indiana. The department has jurisdiction anywhere in the state and in state territorial waters. The division headquarters is located in Indianapolis and operates 10 law enforcement districts in the state. The Law Enforcement Division employs 214 conservation officers. Indiana conservation officers not only enforce state laws, but teach outdoor education courses, conduct river rescue, cave rescue, underwater search and recovery, and have K-9 teams.[1]
History
In 1897, the Indiana General Assembly gave the Commissioner of Fisheries (the predecessor to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources) the authority to appoint at least one deputy in every Indiana county. In 1911, an act was passed establishing game wardens. The Law Enforcement Division is Indiana's oldest state law enforcement agency.[1]
Law enforcement districts
Source: Indiana DNR Law Enforcement Contact List and Districts Map.[2]
District 1
- District headquarters: Syracuse, Indiana
- Saint Joseph County, Elkhart County, Marshall County, Kosciusko County, Fulton County, Miami County, Wabash County
District 2
- Headquarters: Columbia City, Indiana
- LaGrange Countyy, Steuben County, Noble County, De Kalb County, Whitley County, Allen County, Huntington County, Wells County, Adams County
District 3
- District headquarters: West Lafayette, Indiana
- Benton County, White County, Cass County, Warren County, Tippecanoe County, Carroll County, Fountain County, Montgomery County, Clinton County, Boone County
District 4
- District headquarters: Anderson, Indiana
- Howard County, Grant County, Blackford County, Jay County, Tipton County, Madison County, Delaware County, Randolph County, Hamilton County, Henry County, Wayne County
District 5
- District headquarters: Cloverdale, Indiana
- Vermillion County, Parke County, Putnam County, Vigo County, Clay County, Owen County, Sullivan County, Greene County
District 6
- District headquarters: Nashville, Indiana
- Hendricks County, Marion County, Hancock County, Morgan County, Johnson County, Shelby County, Monroe County, Brown County, Bartholomew County
The Law Enforcement Division headquarters in located in Indianapolis, Indiana, in Marion County. Central Dispatch is located in Bloomington, Indiana, in Monroe County.
District 7
- District headquarters: Winslow, Indiana
- Knox County, Daviess County, Martin County, Gibson County, Pike County, Dubois County, Posey County, Vanderburgh County, Warrick County, Spencer County
District 8
- District headquarters: Birdseye, Indiana
- Lawrence County, Jackson County, Orange County, Washington County, Scott County, Crawford County, Harrison County, Floyd County, Clark County, Perry County
District 9
- District headquarters: Versailles, Indiana
- Rush County, Fayette County, Union County, Decatur County, Franklin County, Jennings County, Ripley County, Dearborn County, Jefferson County, Switzerland County, Ohio County
District 10
- District headquarters: Michigan City, Indiana
- Lake County, Porter County, La Porte County, Newton County, Jasper County, Starke County, Pulaski County
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Indiana DNR Law Enforcement: About Us". Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division. Retrieved November 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Indiana DNR Law Enforcement Contact List and Districts Map". Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division. Retrieved November 27, 2014.