Stretched Thin: Lane County Sheriff’s Deputies Cover 100 Times More Ground Than Eugene Police with Far Fewer Officers on Duty
By Michael Weber April 15, 2026 - 2:23 pm As of April 2026, law enforcement in Lane County operates under two very different realities. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) is responsible for the sprawling unincorporated areas of the county, while the Eugene Police Department (EPD) protects the compact urban core of Oregon’s second-largest city. The numbers reveal a stark imbalance in resources and geography that directly shapes how each agency can respond to crime. Lane County deputies patrol roughly 4,600 square miles, an area stretching from the Cascade foothills to the Pacific coast. That is more than 100 times the 44 square miles covered by the Eugene Police Department. The sheriff’s office has jurisdiction over approximately 119,000 residents in the unincorporated county, about one-third of Lane County’s total population. Yet despite those vast distances and population, LCSO’s total sworn patrol staff, including patrol deputies, investigators, and supervisors, sta...