EMERGENCIES: 911 | NON-EMERGENCIES: 311 |
"No booty on duty, No cock on the clock"
| BLAINE COUNTY UPDATES |
| ACTIVE SHERIFF ORDINACE |
02/14/2025 - Weed Growth - After a successful operation with our ASU divsion with Pilot Jonathan Diaz, BCSO deputies and the Aircrew of Parakee 1 located and destroyed over 120 female weed plants within palamino highlands
02/08/2025 - Grapeseed - A gangs operation went up in smoke (almost literally) thanks to the BCSO. Sheriff Webb described the operarations as "less 'Scarface,' more 'Three Stooges.'" The gang in question's security detail was a joke, and most suspects tripped over themselves trying to escape. Multiple are now in custody. The BCSO collected a moutain of evidence. "We're just getting warmed up," said Sheriff Webb. Investigation continues.
02/05/2025 - Authorities have arrested John Herbert, an elderly man who injured two deputies in a knife attack before stealing their patrol vehicle. The search ended when Herbert ejected himself from the moving vehicle, incapacitating himself. He was taken into custody without further incident. The injured deputies are receiving medical care at St. Fiacre Medical Center, and an investigation is ongoing.
Disturbing the peace: Any individuals that disturb Undersheriff Limefield's peace risk a fine of $500.
Brits/ Aussies: No more then 5 British or Australians are permitted to be in Blaine County
Fishing Timings: Fishing is not to be conducted after 5pm.
Unlicensed Hunting Checks: The Fish and Wildlife Division will be doing routine checks of known hunting and fishing areas to make sure proper licenses are active and providing citations when necessary.
Mandatory Mining Hat Ordinance: All workers of the Davis Quartz Quarry must wear a proper PPE at all times. Regular inspections will be conducted.
Offroad Vehicles: Any vehicles that are engaging in offroad activities are subject to an inspection to determine if the vehicle is fit for offroad use. (Offroad tires, suspension height, ect.)
"Scenic Route" Speed Limits: On designated "Scenic Routes," speed limits are suggestions, not mandates. Drivers are encouraged to "take their time and enjoy the view." However, excessively slow driving may result in a "Scenic Stroll Citation."
Born and raised in the heart of Blaine County, Sheriff Webb has deep roots in the community. He began his law enforcement career as a member of the San Andreas Parks and Wildlife with the Blaine County Sheriff's Office, quickly rising through the ranks before becoming Sheriff in 2024 and then became re-elected in 2025. Sheriff Webb is a no-nonsense, by-the-book lawman. He's known for his unwavering dedication to justice and his tough-as-nails demeanor. While he can be stern, he genuinely cares about the safety and well-being of the community. He has a strong sense of duty and a deep respect for the law.
A message from the Sheriff
Howdy folks, Glenn Webb here, your Sheriff. Just wanted to take a minute to connect with everyone here in Blaine County. A lot of you know me, some of you don't, and I figure it's important to keep the lines of communication open. Being Sheriff isn't just about chasing bad guys and enforcing the law. It's about building relationships, working together, and making sure everyone in Blaine County feels safe and has the opportunity to thrive. It's about listening to your concerns, addressing your issues, and being a voice for the community.
I believe in straight talk and accountability. I'm not perfect, and I'll make mistakes, but I promise you I'll always be honest and transparent with you. I'll always put the best interests of Blaine County first. My door is always open. Whether you have a question, a concern, or just want to chat, feel free to reach out. You can stop by the Sheriff's Office, give us a call at 311. I'm here for you. Let's work together to keep Blaine County the great place it is.
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