Knowledge

Colorado Rangers

Source 📝

313:
prepared to serve as a supplement to any size police agency, be widely available throughout the state, and available on a 24/7 basis. The idea of sharing a reserve police force would create predictability and allow for useful planning and budgeting by partner agencies. Partner agencies would each pay budgeted amounts annually into the new agency that would fund proper training and management of the Colorado Rangers. The concept was a winning formula for agencies which allowed them to retire less functional police and sheriff reserve programs and created access to uniformly trained police officers on an as needed basis. The idea of sharing resources beyond local jurisdiction limits reduced duplicative administrative costs and potential liabilities that exist with locally managed reserve programs.
557:
as arrest control, firearms, or driving and these programs are often conducted alongside officers being trained for full time police careers. The primary difference in training for reserve officers is in academic classroom education where reserve officers receive 117 hours of instruction vs. 380 hours offered in Colorado Basic Police Academies. Once officers complete the academy they will undergo additional training on the job with the agencies they serve. Reserve Police Officers wishing to transition to full-time status are able to complete additional academic hours at any P.O.S.T. approved training facility with Academy Director approval.
374:
anywhere in the state with little notice. Rangers are typically required to serve a minimum of 150 hours of "shift duty" each year in addition to approximately 100 additional hours each year of training. The agency typically covers the cost of training and provides required insurance. The sworn staff of the Colorado Rangers collectively serve approximately 30,000 hours each year, saving partner agencies approximately $ 3 million in overtime and personnel costs annually. Colorado's shared reserve model has proven to be an excellent fiscal model for part-time or temporary policing.
342: 391: 407:
influx of people into their communities that require expanded policing. Rangers are often seen at fairs, festivals, concerts, parades, and events and the officers have developed a unique expertise in managing large event traffic and crowds. Rangers are considered experts by smaller agencies who don't routinely handle events with large crowds. The agency also provides police officers for special operations, DUI enforcement, searches, patrol, courtroom security, emergency events, and other personnel needs that are requested by partner agencies.
383: 499: 411: 470: 458: 426: 362: 593: 333:
personnel. Modern policing has become an expensive technological career requiring computers, body-warn cameras, encrypted radio equipment, etc. where equipping and training a single officer (full time or reserve) typically costs an agency between $ 30,000 and $ 65,000. Shared Reserve Programs will provide agencies an opportunity to mitigate rising costs as well by sharing the costs of hiring and maintaining professional part-time and at-need staffing.
669: 132: 292: 325:
grant from the state of Colorado. Those officers that passed the stringent training requirements were allowed to join the new Colorado Rangers entity as certified peace officers. The Colorado Mounted Rangers officially ceased its operational law enforcement auxiliary function on July 15, 2018, the organization continues to exist as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that provides foundational fundraising support for the Colorado Rangers.
650: 631: 612: 549: 358:. Many of the Rangers who serve, are former full-time or retired police officers who have maintained their training and certification as peace officers. The agency has attracted a unique mix of officers not typically found in a local police force who have full-time careers as doctors, lawyers, CEO's, engineers, military, I.T. professionals, politicians, etc. who also serve throughout the state as police officers. 705: 719: 317:
specifically to provide Colorado P.O.S.T. certified reserve police officers to agencies throughout the state, which significantly expanded the supportive law enforcement role of the Colorado Mounted Rangers and transformed it back into a fully authorized police agency that is capable of being seamlessly integrated with police agencies that have temporary personnel needs.
309:
Colorado Mounted Rangers. The task force was mandated by state statute to include the Colorado Attorney General, a county sheriff, the Chief of the Colorado State Patrol, the Director of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, the Director of the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, and the Colonel of the Colorado Mounted Rangers.
1007: 280:
involvement with labor disputes and to weaken prohibition enforcement. On April 1, 1927 Governor Billy Adams fulfilled a campaign promise to repeal the Department of Safety Act, officially disbanding the Colorado Rangers and with it, all statewide law enforcement in Colorado. The Colorado Rangers were subsequently reorganized as the
47: 527: 544:
as well as active engagements with Colorado community colleges that offer P.O.S.T. approved curriculums and training programs. As the agency expands with additional partner police agencies, it is predictable that future academy classes may be held in different areas throughout the state in order to
510:
The Colorado Rangers operate and manage reserve law enforcement training academies, approved by the Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Board. The Rangers have graduated nine classes since its inauguration in 2018. The 10th Academy began in November 2023 and graduated 18 new sworn personnel
312:
This Task Force studied the functionality of the Colorado Mounted Rangers while assessing the needs of law enforcement throughout the state. Members of the task force saw a need for creating a governmental structure that could support a viable law enforcement reserve agency. The agency needed to be
308:
Colorado's concept of sharing a statewide police reserve is the first ever implemented in the United States. The agency was created pursuant the recommendations of a task force enacted in 2016 by the Colorado Legislature that was delegated to study the Peace Officer Certification and Authority of the
324:
would retire its statutory law enforcement auxiliary and transition their officers into the Colorado Rangers Law Enforcement Shared Reserve. Rangers who were serving at the time were invited to complete Colorado P.O.S.T. approved police reserve academies tuition-free, funded by an initial $ 800,000
556:
All Reserve Police Officers in Colorado must attend a minimum of 251 in-person academy contact hours plus an optional 44 hours for driving as part of a standard police academy curriculum. There is no discernable difference in training for Colorado reserve police training for perishable skills such
402:
The Colorado Rangers Law Enforcement Shared Reserve function with partner law enforcement and governmental entities through formal mutual aid agreements and have police officer staffing services available directly to agencies throughout the state. This functionality drastically reduces the cost for
373:
Officers typically sign up for duty shifts and serve on pre-planned "callouts" with partner police agencies. Rangers are required to maintain certain availability for "on-call" status to respond to emergencies. The agency has the unique ability to mobilize a large, fully equipped, police presence
522:
The Colorado Rangers maintains a cadre of training personnel which includes an Academy Director and a number of highly qualified instructors in firearms, medical, arrest control, active-shooter, Taser, OC, driving, law, and academics. Colorado Rangers instructors also support training for outside
332:
The success of Colorado's shared reserve system has garnered attention from other states who are also considering consolidating resources to allow for more effective and manageable reserve programs. Police agencies have experienced significant costs increases to train, equip, insure, and maintain
518:
Before attending the academy, all cadets must pass a rigorous background check and psychological examination as well as meet all P.O.S.T standards required to be hired as law enforcement officers. Due to cost associated with training and the nature of the Ranger's academy providing officers that
353:
The Colorado Rangers provide highly trained, equipped, and experienced personnel to local law enforcement agencies throughout Colorado. Rangers serve the agency without pay and purchase most of their own uniforms and other equipment designated by the agency. Officers of the Colorado Rangers are
489:
The agency has saved agencies in Colorado millions of dollars in personnel costs due to the Rangers ability to integrate into existing operations with ease. The agency becomes invaluable during these times of need and reduces the impact on the full-time police officers and deputies serving in an
441:
practices that are friendly and visible. Rangers utilize a balanced approach with noted emphasis and training designed to protect the rights of the people they serve. They are also equipped, capable, and ready to involve themselves in more serious events such as riots, events of nature, or other
406:
Many smaller communities rely on policing manpower and expertise the Rangers provide for events that would overwhelm the budget and personnel capacity of local police and sheriff departments. Access to officers from the shared reserve allows smaller communities to have large events that bring an
316:
In 2017, several municipalities worked together to create an intergovernmental agreement that established an independent local government named the Colorado Rangers Law Enforcement Shared Reserve (CLER) that would assume the public title of Colorado Rangers. The governmental entity was designed
328:
The statewide shared reserve is overseen by an appointed Board of Governors whose members are appropriate and qualified for law enforcement oversight and administration guidance. A police command structure would be established for agency administration, all sworn personnel would be required to
369:
The function of the agency is to provide its services with minimal financial obligation for partner agencies. Rangers assist with special events, respond to local emergencies, aid in arrests, and provide patrol services when full-time personnel are unavailable. All officers are fully trained
279:
The Colorado Rangers were founded in 1861 as state officers which served to keep the peace and to guard gold and silver shipments from Colorado mines. Governor William E. Sweet signed an executive order on January 29, 1923, cutting off funding in order to prevent political use of the officers
514:
The academy provides tuition free reserve officer training for those who agree to serve as a Colorado Ranger for 3 years with a minimum of 150 duty hours per year. Cadets sponsored by or intending to serve other police agencies can be accepted with paid tuition.
403:
maintaining separate local reserve programs for each agency. Sharing this resource affords a higher level of training for each officer, and provides access to more experienced officers and specialties that wouldn't be possible to maintain for each individual agency.
743:
Edward P. (Eddie) Bell was killed in the line of duty on October 16, 1922 at the age of 33, after he and his partner were ambushed while responding to an anonymous tip of a robbery in progress. Ranger Bell is memorialized at the Colorado Law Enforcement Memorial in
560:
Once an officer passes the academy and becomes a sworn police officer, Colorado Rangers continue their education ongoingly by participating in advanced level courses as well as training provided by Federal Agencies such as Department of Homeland Security, FBI, etc.
485:
as well as training with other local, state, and federal agencies to remain prepared at all times to support with expanding events. Rapid mobilization allows for local Sheriffs and Chiefs of Police flexibility to manage surprising and unpredictable events.
982: 866: 248:, allowing Colorado law enforcement agencies to reduce costs and manpower through a shared force. It is the only such statewide police reserve force in the United States. The Colorado Rangers have existed in some capacity since 477:
Natural disasters rarely impact a single jurisdiction and often overwhelm local authorities. The statewide shared reserve system created in the state of Colorado has been a proven success for large scale emergency events.
539:
in Commerce City, CO. led by instructors from the Colorado Rangers, Adams County, and other agencies. Additional training programs are held throughout the state and the Rangers can often be seen hosting programs at
370:
reserve police officers, and many Rangers have advanced and specialty law enforcement training. The agency also maintains a statistically high number of police instructors per capita within their ranks.
534:
Colorado Rangers utilize training facilities throughout Colorado and continue to expand as the need for a statewide training model grows. The Colorado Rangers Reserve Academy has hosted 9 academies at
481:
The Colorado Rangers have a unique ability to appropriate a large number of personnel in a way that few agencies can functionally manage. All Colorado Rangers receive training from
1447: 1467: 1462: 418:
The Rangers supplement agencies of varied size: small town police departments may need patrol officers for gaps in coverage and large agencies such as
1147: 1129: 1328: 1311: 1041: 749: 1452: 1225: 1297: 442:
emergency police needs. All officers are required to document each contact with citizens and record their interactions with
519:
will go on to staff many local agencies and various assignments, only competitively exceptional applicants are accepted.
241: 482: 1273: 1111: 355: 1024: 329:
obtain P.O.S.T certification, and officers would be granted peace officer status and authority while on duty.
1383: 901: 968: 1457: 1255: 1112:"Volunteer law enforcement fills in the budget gaps, but training and deployment differ across Colorado" 166: 791: 296: 951: 880: 1345: 786: 766: 419: 321: 281: 253: 103: 28: 1189: 1171: 354:
required to attend P.O.S.T. certified police academies and hold a certification at minimum of
1442: 776: 771: 926: 523:
agencies and lead and support other law enforcement training programs throughout Colorado.
341: 245: 390: 268:
was recognized as a state, the Colorado Rangers continue to serve as the oldest statewide
8: 1207: 1233: 438: 395: 265: 249: 382: 498: 443: 19:
This article is about the Colorado law enforcement agency. For the hockey team, see
829: 753: 745: 285: 1400: 902:"Approval of Intergovernmental Agreement with the Colorado Rangers Shared Reserve" 410: 1059: 781: 469: 457: 269: 24: 503: 20: 1363: 1436: 123: 462: 425: 361: 252:'s formation in 1861, though the modern agency was formed in 2017 from the 1130:"Boulder County sheriff: Assault suspect found dead Saturday in Nederland" 422:
rely upon the Colorado Rangers for a wide variety of policing functions.
303: 526: 46: 1208:"Reserve Academies | Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training" 592: 27:. For the 501(c)(3) nonprofit and former law enforcement auxiliary, see 811: 668: 430: 346: 233: 1042:"Jason Korte Pleads Not Guilty To Possessing Explosives In Nederland" 536: 1148:"One male assaulted, one unattended death in the Town of Nederland" 291: 273: 237: 131: 1368: 852:"Governor Sweet Orders Colorado Rangers Disbanded", AP report in 649: 630: 611: 548: 704: 718: 1427: 1086: 1008:"Appointment to Board of Governors by Ft. Lupton City Council" 209: 100:
Colorado Department of Safety (Colorado Rangers) (1861–1927)
1190:"Meet the Colorado Rangers Helping After the Marshall Fire" 473:
Colorado Ranger helping a disaster victim in a shelter.
304:
Organization as a statewide shared reserve police force
541: 1364:"Uncredited YouTube Article about Ranger Edward Bell" 1312:"Colorado P.O.S.T. Reserve Academic Training Program" 452: 288:
until reorganization as a statewide shared reserve.
240:. It is a statewide law enforcement reserve of sworn 545:accommodate a geographically diverse workforce. 1329:"Colorado P.O.S.T. Basic Academic Training Program" 493: 1384:"Colorado Fallen Officers Memorial - Alphabetical" 1218: 1087:"Colorado Rangers Law Enforcement Shared Reserve" 542:Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Training Facility 1434: 830:"Colorado News and Denver News: The Denver Post" 1405:National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund 1081: 1079: 222:Colorado Rangers Law Enforcement Shared Reserve 60:Colorado Rangers Law Enforcement Shared Reserve 1076: 684: 530:Police driver being trained on a frozen lake 386:Colorado Ranger interacting with the public. 76:Serving & Protecting Colorado Since 1861 1172:"Colorado Rangers Support of Marshall Fire" 1448:State law enforcement agencies of Colorado 750:National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial 377: 1468:1861 establishments in Colorado Territory 1463:Ranger organizations of the United States 1298:"Aurora Community College Police Academy" 969:"DHSEM Awards Grant for Colorado Rangers" 717: 703: 667: 648: 629: 610: 591: 569: 547: 525: 497: 468: 456: 424: 409: 389: 381: 360: 340: 290: 244:-certified peace officers who serve as 1435: 232:, is a statewide police agency in the 147:104,185 square miles (269,840 km) 1350:The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) 1256:"Nederland Marshalls Office Updates" 952:"Colorado Senate Bill 17-096 Signed" 931:Colorado Department of Local Affairs 320:As part of the reorganization, the 184:330 Park Ave, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 13: 894: 453:Disasters and emergency management 295:Colorado Rangers with an array of 14: 1479: 1421: 737: 564: 537:Flatrock Regional Training Center 437:The Colorado Rangers incorporate 1346:"Colorado Ranger Edward P. Bell" 494:Colorado Rangers reserve academy 195:Colonel Ronald M Abramson, Chief 130: 45: 1453:Organizations based in Colorado 1393: 1376: 1356: 1338: 1321: 1304: 1290: 1266: 1248: 1200: 1182: 1164: 1140: 1122: 1104: 1052: 1034: 1017: 1000: 975: 552:Colorado Ranger rifle training. 16:Colorado Law Enforcement Agency 1060:"OSA: Local Government Portal" 961: 944: 919: 873: 859: 846: 822: 804: 336: 1: 797: 906:City of Fort Lupton Colorado 7: 987:Colorado Secretary of State 760: 23:. For the horse breed, see 10: 1484: 1025:"Colorado C.R.S. Title 16" 927:"Local Government Filings" 414:Ranger with a lost child. 365:A Colorado Ranger meeting. 259: 18: 792:New Mexico Mounted Patrol 685:Non-commissioned officers 502:Colorado Rangers Academy 228:), known publicly as the 207: 202: 188: 180: 175: 159: 151: 143: 138: 129: 118: 113: 93: 85: 80: 72: 64: 56: 44: 39: 1428:Colorado Rangers Website 787:California State Rangers 767:Colorado Mounted Rangers 429:Colorado Ranger playing 420:Denver Police Department 322:Colorado Mounted Rangers 282:Colorado Mounted Rangers 254:Colorado Mounted Rangers 114:Jurisdictional structure 104:Colorado Mounted Rangers 29:Colorado Mounted Rangers 856:, January 29, 1923, p.1 378:Impact on the community 119:Operations jurisdiction 1274:"Resolution Documents" 722: 708: 672: 653: 634: 615: 596: 553: 531: 507: 474: 466: 434: 415: 399: 394:Colorado Rangers at a 387: 366: 356:Reserve Police Officer 350: 300: 34:Law enforcement agency 834:extras.denverpost.com 772:Colorado State Patrol 721: 707: 671: 652: 633: 614: 595: 570:Commissioned officers 551: 529: 501: 472: 460: 428: 413: 393: 385: 364: 344: 294: 264:Organized before the 176:Operational structure 155:5,812,069 (2021 est.) 888:Colorado Legislature 881:"Task Force Created" 854:Santa Fe New Mexican 463:respond to a protest 639:Division Commanders 607:Lieutenant Colonel 286:statutory auxiliary 1458:Colorado Territory 723: 709: 677:Executive Officers 673: 654: 635: 616: 597: 554: 532: 511:in May of 2024. 508: 475: 467: 439:community policing 435: 416: 400: 388: 367: 351: 301: 266:Colorado Territory 250:Colorado Territory 94:Preceding agencies 1236:on 25 August 2018 1226:"Reserve Academy" 1212:post.colorado.gov 735: 734: 682: 681: 461:Colorado Rangers 444:Body Worn Cameras 246:force multipliers 218: 217: 1475: 1415: 1414: 1412: 1411: 1397: 1391: 1390: 1388: 1380: 1374: 1373: 1360: 1354: 1353: 1342: 1336: 1335: 1333: 1325: 1319: 1318: 1316: 1308: 1302: 1301: 1294: 1288: 1287: 1285: 1284: 1278:apps.adcogov.org 1270: 1264: 1263: 1260:The Mountain Ear 1252: 1246: 1245: 1243: 1241: 1232:. Archived from 1222: 1216: 1215: 1204: 1198: 1197: 1186: 1180: 1179: 1168: 1162: 1161: 1159: 1158: 1144: 1138: 1137: 1126: 1120: 1119: 1118:. 24 April 2018. 1108: 1102: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1091:Colorado Rangers 1083: 1074: 1073: 1071: 1070: 1056: 1050: 1049: 1038: 1032: 1031: 1029: 1021: 1015: 1014: 1012: 1004: 998: 997: 995: 993: 979: 973: 972: 965: 959: 958: 956: 948: 942: 941: 939: 937: 923: 917: 916: 914: 912: 898: 892: 891: 885: 877: 871: 870: 863: 857: 850: 844: 843: 841: 840: 826: 820: 819: 808: 754:Washington, D.C. 689: 688: 658:Troop Commanders 574: 573: 504:firearm training 345:Colorado Ranger 230:Colorado Rangers 214: 211: 189:Agency executive 134: 57:Common name 49: 40:Colorado Rangers 37: 36: 1483: 1482: 1478: 1477: 1476: 1474: 1473: 1472: 1433: 1432: 1424: 1419: 1418: 1409: 1407: 1401:"EDWARD P BELL" 1399: 1398: 1394: 1386: 1382: 1381: 1377: 1362: 1361: 1357: 1344: 1343: 1339: 1331: 1327: 1326: 1322: 1314: 1310: 1309: 1305: 1296: 1295: 1291: 1282: 1280: 1272: 1271: 1267: 1254: 1253: 1249: 1239: 1237: 1224: 1223: 1219: 1206: 1205: 1201: 1188: 1187: 1183: 1170: 1169: 1165: 1156: 1154: 1146: 1145: 1141: 1128: 1127: 1123: 1110: 1109: 1105: 1095: 1093: 1085: 1084: 1077: 1068: 1066: 1064:apps.leg.co.gov 1058: 1057: 1053: 1040: 1039: 1035: 1027: 1023: 1022: 1018: 1010: 1006: 1005: 1001: 991: 989: 981: 980: 976: 967: 966: 962: 954: 950: 949: 945: 935: 933: 925: 924: 920: 910: 908: 900: 899: 895: 883: 879: 878: 874: 867:"PDF.js viewer" 865: 864: 860: 851: 847: 838: 836: 828: 827: 823: 810: 809: 805: 800: 782:Arizona Rangers 763: 748:as well as the 740: 687: 572: 567: 496: 490:impacted area. 455: 449: 396:farmers' market 380: 347:patrol vehicles 339: 306: 284:and remained a 270:law enforcement 262: 210:coloradorangers 208: 198: 171: 167:Civilian police 139:Map of Colorado 109: 81:Agency overview 52: 35: 32: 25:Colorado Ranger 17: 12: 11: 5: 1481: 1471: 1470: 1465: 1460: 1455: 1450: 1445: 1431: 1430: 1423: 1422:External links 1420: 1417: 1416: 1392: 1375: 1355: 1337: 1320: 1303: 1289: 1265: 1247: 1217: 1199: 1181: 1163: 1152:LongmontLeader 1139: 1121: 1103: 1075: 1051: 1033: 1016: 999: 974: 960: 943: 918: 893: 872: 858: 845: 821: 802: 801: 799: 796: 795: 794: 789: 784: 779: 774: 769: 762: 759: 758: 757: 739: 738:Fallen rangers 736: 733: 732: 729: 725: 724: 715: 711: 710: 701: 697: 696: 693: 686: 683: 680: 679: 674: 665: 661: 660: 655: 646: 642: 641: 636: 627: 623: 622: 617: 608: 604: 603: 598: 589: 585: 584: 581: 578: 571: 568: 566: 565:Rank structure 563: 495: 492: 454: 451: 379: 376: 338: 335: 305: 302: 297:American flags 261: 258: 216: 215: 205: 204: 200: 199: 197: 196: 192: 190: 186: 185: 182: 178: 177: 173: 172: 170: 169: 163: 161: 160:General nature 157: 156: 153: 149: 148: 145: 141: 140: 136: 135: 127: 126: 120: 116: 115: 111: 110: 108: 107: 101: 97: 95: 91: 90: 87: 83: 82: 78: 77: 74: 70: 69: 66: 62: 61: 58: 54: 53: 50: 42: 41: 33: 21:Denver Rangers 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1480: 1469: 1466: 1464: 1461: 1459: 1456: 1454: 1451: 1449: 1446: 1444: 1441: 1440: 1438: 1429: 1426: 1425: 1406: 1402: 1396: 1385: 1379: 1371: 1370: 1365: 1359: 1351: 1347: 1341: 1330: 1324: 1313: 1307: 1299: 1293: 1279: 1275: 1269: 1261: 1257: 1251: 1235: 1231: 1230:Colorado POST 1227: 1221: 1213: 1209: 1203: 1195: 1191: 1185: 1177: 1173: 1167: 1153: 1149: 1143: 1135: 1131: 1125: 1117: 1113: 1107: 1092: 1088: 1082: 1080: 1065: 1061: 1055: 1047: 1043: 1037: 1026: 1020: 1009: 1003: 988: 984: 978: 970: 964: 953: 947: 932: 928: 922: 907: 903: 897: 889: 882: 876: 868: 862: 855: 849: 835: 831: 825: 817: 813: 812:"Quick Facts" 807: 803: 793: 790: 788: 785: 783: 780: 778: 777:Texas Rangers 775: 773: 770: 768: 765: 764: 755: 751: 747: 742: 741: 730: 727: 726: 720: 716: 713: 712: 706: 702: 699: 698: 694: 691: 690: 678: 675: 670: 666: 663: 662: 659: 656: 651: 647: 644: 643: 640: 637: 632: 628: 625: 624: 621: 618: 613: 609: 606: 605: 602: 599: 594: 590: 587: 586: 582: 579: 576: 575: 562: 558: 550: 546: 543: 538: 528: 524: 520: 516: 512: 505: 500: 491: 487: 484: 479: 471: 464: 459: 450: 447: 445: 440: 432: 427: 423: 421: 412: 408: 404: 397: 392: 384: 375: 371: 363: 359: 357: 348: 343: 334: 330: 326: 323: 318: 314: 310: 298: 293: 289: 287: 283: 277: 275: 271: 267: 257: 255: 251: 247: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 213: 206: 201: 194: 193: 191: 187: 183: 179: 174: 168: 165: 164: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 137: 133: 128: 125: 124:United States 121: 117: 112: 105: 102: 99: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 48: 43: 38: 30: 26: 22: 1443:Colorado law 1408:. Retrieved 1404: 1395: 1378: 1367: 1358: 1349: 1340: 1323: 1306: 1292: 1281:. Retrieved 1277: 1268: 1259: 1250: 1238:. Retrieved 1234:the original 1229: 1220: 1211: 1202: 1193: 1184: 1175: 1166: 1155:. Retrieved 1151: 1142: 1134:Daily Camera 1133: 1124: 1115: 1106: 1094:. Retrieved 1090: 1067:. Retrieved 1063: 1054: 1045: 1036: 1019: 1002: 990:. Retrieved 986: 977: 963: 946: 934:. Retrieved 930: 921: 909:. Retrieved 905: 896: 887: 875: 861: 853: 848: 837:. Retrieved 833: 824: 815: 806: 731:No Insignia 676: 657: 638: 620:Deputy Chief 619: 600: 583:Description 559: 555: 533: 521: 517: 513: 509: 488: 480: 476: 448: 436: 417: 405: 401: 372: 368: 352: 331: 327: 319: 315: 311: 307: 278: 263: 229: 225: 221: 219: 181:Headquarters 65:Abbreviation 51:Ranger Badge 1194:KDVR Fox 31 1116:Denver Post 664:Lieutenant 337:Present day 106:(1941–2018) 1437:Categories 1410:2022-11-13 1283:2022-11-06 1157:2022-11-06 1069:2022-11-06 839:2022-11-07 816:census.gov 798:References 431:volleyball 272:agency in 234:U.S. state 152:Population 122:Colorado, 1240:24 August 1096:24 August 992:28 August 983:"Summary" 936:24 August 911:24 August 714:Corporal 700:Sergeant 695:Insignia 580:Insignia 761:See also 645:Captain 588:Colonel 274:Colorado 238:Colorado 1369:YouTube 728:Ranger 260:History 203:Website 746:Golden 626:Major 86:Formed 1387:(PDF) 1332:(PDF) 1315:(PDF) 1028:(PDF) 1011:(PDF) 955:(PDF) 884:(PDF) 692:Rank 601:Chief 577:Rank 73:Motto 1242:2018 1176:KDVR 1098:2018 994:2018 938:2018 913:2018 483:FEMA 242:POST 226:CLER 220:The 212:.gov 144:Size 89:2017 68:CLER 1046:CBS 752:in 236:of 1439:: 1403:. 1366:. 1348:. 1276:. 1258:. 1228:. 1210:. 1192:. 1174:. 1150:. 1132:. 1114:. 1089:. 1078:^ 1062:. 1044:. 985:. 929:. 904:. 886:. 832:. 814:. 446:. 276:. 256:. 1413:. 1389:. 1372:. 1352:. 1334:. 1317:. 1300:. 1286:. 1262:. 1244:. 1214:. 1196:. 1178:. 1160:. 1136:. 1100:. 1072:. 1048:. 1030:. 1013:. 996:. 971:. 957:. 940:. 915:. 890:. 869:. 842:. 818:. 756:. 506:. 465:. 433:. 398:. 349:. 299:. 224:( 31:.

Index

Denver Rangers
Colorado Ranger
Colorado Mounted Rangers
Ranger Badge
Colorado Mounted Rangers
United States

Civilian police
coloradorangers.gov
U.S. state
Colorado
POST
force multipliers
Colorado Territory
Colorado Mounted Rangers
Colorado Territory
law enforcement
Colorado
Colorado Mounted Rangers
statutory auxiliary

American flags
Colorado Mounted Rangers

patrol vehicles
Reserve Police Officer



farmers' market

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.