Loving County Sheriff's Office is the law enforcement agency serving Loving County, Texas, the least populous county in the United States. With a small and dispersed population, the county boasts the highest median per capita and household income in Texas. The office provides a range of services, including crime tip submission, Freedom of Information (FIO) requests, and alerts sign-up, ensuring the safety and security of the county's residents.
Loving County Sheriff's Office has a rich history, dating back to its initial incorporation in 1887 and subsequent reconstitution in 1931. The county is named after Oliver Loving, a renowned cattle rancher and pioneer of the cattle drive. Notably, Loving County was home to the first elected female sheriff in Texas, Edna Reed Clayton Dewees, who served from 1945 to 1947. With a commitment to integrity, service, and excellence, the Sheriff's Office upholds the law and protects the community with dedication and professionalism.
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