Serving the communities of: Alna, Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Bremen, Bristol, Damariscotta, Dresden, Edgecomb, Jefferson, Monhegan Island, Newcastle, Nobleboro, South Bristol, Somerville, Southport, Waldoboro, Westport, Whitefield and Wiscasset
LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Wiscasset, Maine
FROM THE DESK OF
SHERIFF TODD B. BRACKETT
It is truly a privilege for me to welcome you to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office website. I hope you find its contents helpful and informative. Within its pages, I present to you the men and women of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office both past and present. They are among some of the finest individuals in our great State, all of whom have dedicated themselves to serve you to the best of their ability.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office strives to promote, preserve, and provide for the safety and security of all those who live, work and play here. We do so by providing professional, efficient, and effective law enforcement, correctional, civil process, and court security services with dedication, honesty, integrity and compassion.
MISSION STATEMENT
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2021 Use of Force Statistics
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WHAT IS
CodeRED
Lincoln County has instituted a new rapid emergency notification service called CodeRED®. This system uses a database of individual and business telephone numbers and addresses to contact residents in case of emergency.
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FIND OUT ABOUT
R U OK
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office offers a free program called R*U*OK. Each day, you or a relative will receive a telephone call from the Sheriff's Office at a pre-arranged time to verify that everything of ok. If the call is not answered, either a designated person or a first responder will go to the home to verify you or your relative's welfare.
PROJECT LIFESAVER
The Lincoln County EMA's Project Lifesaver program serves the needs of children and adults with autism, Down syndrome or a cognitive impairment, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s that may cause them to chronically wander and not find their way back home.
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