Sonoma County at a glance


Population by race and Hispanic origin


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Full-time law enforcement staff, Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office

  • 219 Officers
  • 332 Civilian staff

Full-time law enforcement officers per 1,000 residents

  • 4.19 Sonoma County
  • 2.2 National average

Federal grant funding for Sonoma County


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Military equipment transfers

Data last updated July 11, 2025


$893.3K value of military equipment has been transferred to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office

The highest-value stock number reported is THERMAL IMAGING SYSTEM with 60 items valued at $9,225.27 each

Recent equipment transfers

Military equipment transfers
Ship date Item and National Stock Number (NSN) Quantity Acquisition value, each Acquisition value, total DEMIL code DEMIL IC
7/21/2021 THERMAL IMAGING SYSTEM
5855-01-553-1162
60 60 @ $9,225.27 $553,516.20 D 1
9/3/2020 ILLUMINATOR,INFRARED
5855-01-505-3103
4 4 @ $7,128.00 $28,512.00 D 1
9/3/2020 SIGHT,REFLEX
1240-01-533-0941
1 1 @ $400.00 $400.00 Q 3
9/3/2020 SIGHT,HOLOGRAPHIC
1240-01-492-5264
14 14 @ $706.40 $9,889.60 D 1

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Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements

Data last updated November 17, 2025


Settlements

We identified 1 publicly reported settlement that resulted in $1,350,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.

Settlements
Year Description Outcome
2023

In January 2023, Sonoma County, California, agreed to a $1.35 million settlement with Jason Anglero-Wyrick.

On April 4, 2020, Sheriff’s Deputy Nikko Miller and Deputy Jeremy Jucutan stunned Anglero-Wyrick with a Taser and sicced a K-9 on him after an unsubstantiated report that Anglero-Wyrick had pointed a gun at someone earlier that day. However, they did not find any weapon, and no charges were filed against Anglero-Wyrick, who is Black. Cellphone video showed Anglero-Wyrick standing with his hands raised and empty before the deputies stunned him and deployed the K-9. The attack lasted for ninety seconds, causing severe leg injuries that required ongoing physical therapy and prevented his return to work in construction. The lawsuit, filed in 2021, alleged excessive force and racial bias in law enforcement interactions.

Compensation
$1,350,000.00