Sheriff to hire 14 more deputies

King County will hire 14 more deputies in the coming months.

 

King County will hire 14 more deputies in the coming months. The deputies will be added using current resources from the Sheriff Department’s existing budget. King County Sheriff Steve Strachan was joined by King County Executive Dow Constantine and council members Joe McDermott and Kathy Lambert.

The Sheriff cites good budget management by his patrol operations command staff and sergeants which have helped to keep overtime costs down. As a result, funds from vacancies are being used for the new hires.

“The key to our reform agenda is to engage employees in a process of continual improvement,” said Constantine. “I appreciate Sheriff Strachan and his staff – from patrol officers to command staff – for piloting a Lean project that cut the use of overtime, helped fill vacancies, and put more police on the street.”

“In the past we have had to maintain a large number of unfilled vacancies in order to save money for unforeseen events and to balance our budget,” Strachan said. “Because of the good work of our people at the front lines responsible for managing day to day budgets, we can fill some of those vacancies and put more cops on the street.”

The hiring plan is to add four deputies in September/October, five in November and five in January.

“I commend our sheriff for managing resources to hire these deputies and keeping public safety in our unincorporated neighborhoods as a priority,” said councilmember Lambert, chair of the Law, Justice, Health and Human Services Committee, and representative of one-third of King County’s unincorporated area residents. “These deputies will be deployed in the field, patrolling the large unincorporated areas and providing an increased presence of law enforcement that deters criminal activity in addition to responding to crime reports.”