List of Law Enforcement Agencies in South Dakota - College and University Agencies

College and University Agencies

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Larger cities
pop. over 5,000
  • Aberdeen
  • Belle Fourche
  • Box Elder
  • Brandon
  • Brookings
  • Huron
  • Madison
  • Mitchell
  • Pierre
  • Rapid City
  • Sioux Falls
  • Spearfish
  • Sturgis
  • Vermillion
  • Watertown
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Smaller cities
pop. over 1,000
  • Baltic
  • Beresford
  • Britton
  • Canton
  • Chamberlain
  • Clark
  • Clear Lake
  • Crooks
  • Custer
  • De Smet
  • Deadwood
  • Dell Rapids
  • Eagle Butte
  • Elk Point
  • Flandreau
  • Fort Pierre
  • Freeman
  • Garretson
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  • Gregory
  • Groton
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  • Hartford
  • Hot Springs
  • Lead
  • Lemmon
  • Lennox
  • Martin
  • Milbank
  • Miller
  • Mission
  • Mobridge
  • North Sioux City
  • Parker
  • Parkston
  • Platte
  • Redfield
  • Salem
  • Sisseton
  • Springfield
  • Summerset
  • Tea
  • Tyndall
  • Volga
  • Wagner
  • Webster
  • Winner
Largest CDPs
pop. over 1,000
  • Blackhawk
  • Colonial Pine Hills
  • Dakota Dunes
  • Fort Thompson
  • North Eagle Butte
  • North Spearfish
  • Oglala
  • Pine Ridge
  • Porcupine
  • Rapid Valley
  • Rosebud
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  • Aurora
  • Beadle
  • Bennett
  • Bon Homme
  • Brookings
  • Brown
  • Brule
  • Buffalo
  • Butte
  • Campbell
  • Charles Mix
  • Clark
  • Clay
  • Codington
  • Corson
  • Custer
  • Davison
  • Day
  • Deuel
  • Dewey
  • Douglas
  • Edmunds
  • Fall River
  • Faulk
  • Grant
  • Gregory
  • Haakon
  • Hamlin
  • Hand
  • Hanson
  • Harding
  • Hughes
  • Hutchinson
  • Hyde
  • Jackson
  • Jerauld
  • Jones
  • Kingsbury
  • Lake
  • Lawrence
  • Lincoln
  • Lyman
  • Marshall
  • McCook
  • McPherson
  • Meade
  • Mellette
  • Miner
  • Minnehaha
  • Moody
  • Pennington
  • Perkins
  • Potter
  • Roberts
  • Sanborn
  • Shannon
  • Spink
  • Stanley
  • Sully
  • Todd
  • Tripp
  • Turner
  • Union
  • Walworth
  • Yankton
  • Ziebach

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