South Dakota Co. Sheriff Patches - NOT FOR TRADE OR SALE!

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Minnehaha Co. Deputy Sheriff - new condition

Minnehaha Co. Asst. Sheriff - new condition

Minnehaha Co. Deputy Sheriff - worn during the 1990s - ? - new condition

Minnehaha Co. Sheriffs Office - Correctional Officer - used condition - The Minnehaha County Jail is a 750 bed jail in the city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Minnehaha Co. Sheriffs Office - Assistant Sheriff - new condition

Minnehaha Co. Sheriffs Office - new condition

Minnehaha Co. Sheriffs Office - Air Guard Security - used condition - Since 1976, the sheriff's office has provided contracted security services for the South Dakota Air National Guard facility. Duties include security and protection of resources, control of entry and exit of personnel, vehicles and equipment, perimeter security, prevention of sabotage and theft, searches of persons and property within area of responsibility and other assigned duties.

Minnehaha Co. Sheriffs Dept. - new condition

Minnehaha Co. Sheriffs Department - new condition

Moody Co. Deputy Sheriff - worn during the 1990s - ? - new condition

Oglala Lakota Co. Sheriffs Office - new condition - The county was originally named for Peter C. Shannon, Chief Justice of the Dakota Territory Supreme Court. In 2014, voters in the county voted to rename Shannon County to Oglala Lakota County. The Wounded Knee Massacre occurred in Oglala Lakota Co. in 1890. Nearly 300 Lakota people were killed by soldiers of the U.S. Army. Vanessa Plume is the first female sheriff of Oglala Lakota County (sworn in May, 2023). Sheriff Plume is a department of one. With no deputies, she relies on the Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety for backup.

Pennington Co. Deputy Sheriff - used condition

Pennington Co. Deputy Sheriff - new condition

Pennington Co. Sheriff Dept. - new condition

Pennington Co. Sheriffs Dept. - worn during the 1990s - used condition - The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is located in the county. The sculpture was built between 1927–1941 and features the 60-foot-tall (18 m) heads of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
 

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