Montezuma County Sheriff Releases February 2026 Calls for Service Data
Montezuma County Sheriff posted February 2026 calls for service data on March 6, alongside emergency preparedness notices and requests for public assistance.

Montezuma County Sheriff's Office released its February 2026 calls for service snapshot on March 6, bundling the monthly activity report with emergency preparedness notices and requests for public assistance in a single update to the county's news feed.
The release follows a standard reporting cycle the sheriff's office uses to keep Dolores-area residents and the broader county informed of patrol activity and public safety demands. Alongside the raw call volume data, the update included outreach items seeking public assistance, suggesting investigators or deputies had open matters requiring community input as of early March.
Emergency preparedness guidance accompanying the release signals the office is using its monthly communications cadence to push readiness information ahead of spring weather patterns that historically generate search-and-rescue and storm-response calls across Montezuma County's rural terrain.

The February data covers the shortest month of the year, meaning year-over-year comparisons with prior February figures will offer the clearest gauge of whether call volumes are trending up or down as the county heads into a typically busier spring and summer service period.
The full calls for service report and associated public safety notices are available through the Montezuma County official news feed, posted March 6.
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