About the Ada County Sheriff’s Office
To protect and serve is only the beginning
The Ada County Sheriff’s Office is the largest local law enforcement agency in Idaho, with over 800 employees. That includes over 325 commissioned deputies and over 400 professional staffers.
The Ada County Sheriff’s Office is committed to giving every citizen the best possible service. Our main goal is to ensure Ada County is a safe place to live, work, and play.
NEWS
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Sheriff Clifford: Kuna Police Lawsuit Settlement
From Sheriff Matt Clifford: Earlier this week, we settled a lawsuit with Mr. Heikkola, stemming from an incident in January 2023. It wasn’t our best day. It is the expectation that Ada County deputies perform to the best of their abilities every day — while keeping people’s constitutional rights in the forefront of their minds,
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Settlement in Lawsuit over Arrest at Kuna Police Station
Following a federal judicial settlement conference, Ada County has resolved the lawsuit brought by Mick Heikkola over his arrest at the Kuna Police Station on January 17, 2023 (Heikkola v. Ada County, District of Idaho Case No. 1:24-cv-24). As part of resolving the lawsuit, all incoming and existing Ada County Sheriff’s Office deputies are receiving
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15-year-old arrested in Eagle e-bike pursuit
Over the last several weeks, Eagle Police have received numerous reports of riders on throttle powered electric dirt bikes (e-bike) riding recklessly on city sidewalks and streets and riding through Guerber Park at high rates of speed during soccer games. On a separate occasion, an Eagle Police deputy attempted to speak with one of the