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  2. United States Park Police - Wikipedia

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    The United States Park Police (USPP) is the oldest uniformed federal law enforcement agency in the United States. It functions as a full-service law enforcement agency with responsibilities and jurisdiction in those National Park Service areas primarily located in the Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and New York City areas and certain other government lands.

  3. National Park Service Law Enforcement Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Service commonly refers to law enforcement operations in the agency as Visitor and Resource Protection. In units of the National Park System, law enforcement rangers are the primary police agency. [1] The National Park Service also employs special agents who conduct more complex criminal investigations. Rangers and agents ...

  4. Smithsonian Institution Office of Protection Services - Wikipedia

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    The 163-acre (0.66 km 2) National Zoo is a Smithsonian facility in the District of Columbia and is staffed 24 hours a day by full-time US National Zoological Park police officers. The National Zoo also maintains a 3200-acre Research facility (Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; SCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia; which is staffed by members ...

  5. Missing hiker found alive after 13-day search of Australian ...

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    300 rescue staff and volunteers searched the national park for signs of the missing hiker. - NSW Police Nazari’s family told CNN affiliate 9 News that it was the “happiest day of our lives.”

  6. National Park Service ranger - Wikipedia

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    The term was then adopted by the National Park Service. [2] The first Director of the National Park Service, Stephen T. Mather, reflected upon the early park rangers in the US National Parks as follows: They are a fine, earnest, intelligent, and public-spirited body of men, these rangers. Though small in number, their influence is large.

  7. WA university student found dead after hiking trail at Mount ...

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    National Park Police found a receipt for Sept. 16 in Tetreault’s bag, which indicated that he entered the park, the story said. He was found dead from a fall on Sept. 26 after he was hiking one ...

  8. National Zoological Park (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 163-acre (0.66 km 2) National Zoo is a Smithsonian facility in the District of Columbia and is staffed 24 hours a day by full-time US National Zoological Park police officers. The National Zoo also maintains a 3,200-acre Research facility (Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; SCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia; which is staffed by ...

  9. Hoover Dam Police - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 2017, the Hoover Dam Police Department was closed [5] and the National Park Service took over law enforcement duties for the Hoover Dam. National Park Service Law Enforcement Rangers from Lake Mead National Recreation Area now provide comprehensive federal law enforcement and emergency services for the facility and its visitors.