Thurston County Sheriff's Office

Employees Making A Difference
Thurston County Sheriff's Office employees are making a difference in our community. Throughout the year TCSO employees can be found volunteering their time, money, and resources.  Whether it's coaching our youth, disaster relief, organizing or involved in fund-raisers, often TCSO employees can be found participating.
Members of the Sheriff's Office participating in the 2009 Special Olympics Torch Run
 

 

 
The Ski-to-Sea Race is a 90 mile relay race that includes Cross Country and Downhill Skiing, Run, Road Bike, Canoe, Mountain Bike, and Sea Kayaking events. 414 teams participated the Sheriff's Office team came in 246th place in a little over 9 hours. Sheriff's Office participants were - Back row: Deputy Cameron Simper, Detective Jason Casebolt, Deputy Kevin Slease, and Detective Steve Hamilton. Front row: Deputy Jim Esslinger, Deputy David Claridge, Deputy Brian Goheen, and Deputy Bryent Finch.
 
Detective Jason Casebolt is in the red.
 
Deputy Jim Esslinger completing the Sea Kayaking leg.
 
Deputy Tyson Beall helping out at the Washington State Special Olympics
 
Sheriff's Office personnel are among the 120 registered riders at a the rider's briefing for the first annual Ride To The Mountain Sponsored by the Deputy Sheriff's Association to support the Rochester Booster Club.

Let's Ride!


Members of the Sheriff's Office participating in the 2008 Special Olympics Torch Run

Detective Jason Casebolt coaching a junior cycling team "Rad Racing NW"
 

Sheriff's Office employees Tip - A - Cop for Special Olympics
Julie Gillis, Jamie Gallagher, Kaye Snyder, Brian Cassiday, Alan Clark, Tyson Beall
 

Lt. Greg Elwin Head coach of the Black Hills Junior Football League Lions
 

Lt. Greg Elwin explaining why the referee should call the game his way
 

Big Brothers Big Sister Golf Tournament fund-raiser

Sheriff Dan Kimball, Chief Dave Pearsall, Undersheriff Brad Watkins, Captain George Eaton, Sergeant Chris Dhuyvetter