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District 3 · Headquarters & DetachmentsDistrict 3 HeadquartersIn addition to the District Commander, the Union Gap Headquarters office houses one lieutenant, three sergeants and three line detachments consisting of 20 troopers. The detachments are supervised by Sergeants Greg Tri, Matt Couchman, and Pat Ditter. The complex also houses the district's Communications Center, a detective sergeant and three Criminal Investigation Division detectives, a Deputy State Fire Marshal, and three Electronic Services technicians. In addition, there is a vehicle inspection lane to the rear of the complex.
The troopers who work out of the Yakima office are responsible to provide traffic law enforcement and assistance services on all the state and interstate highways in west Yakima County, including Interstate 82 from the Kittitas County line to milepost 50 at Zillah; State Route 12 to the summit of White Pass; and State Route 410 to the summit of Chinook Pass. They are also responsible for State Route 97 south to the Klickitat County line and State Route 24 east to the intersection of State Route 241. In addition, they are responsible to investigate all serious injury and fatality collisions on all Yakima County roads within this area. District 3 Headquarters Driving Directions: From Interstate 82, take Exit 36 and go west on Valley Mall Boulevard. Turn left to go south on Rudkin Road. The office is two blocks south on the east side of Rudkin Road. Kennewick DetachmentThe Kennewick Detachment houses one lieutenant, two sergeants, and two detachments of eight troopers each. They are responsible for providing law enforcement and assistance services on all state and interstate highways in Franklin County, Eastern Benton County, and Western Walla Walla county. This area includes Interstate 82 from Benton County to the Oregon border, State Route 395 from Kennewick to Adams County, State Route 240 to State Route 24, and the highways in and around the Tri-Cities. In Walla Walla County, they are responsible for State Route 12 to the Wallula Junction, State Route 730 to the Oregon border, and State Route 124 east to Eureka Road.
Kennewick Detachment Driving Directions: South from Kennewick on State Route 395, follow the blue State Patrol signs to the office. North or east on Interstate 82, take Exit 113, and then right on Bofer Canyon Road (first right turn after exiting the interstate). Grandview DetachmentThe seven troopers who work out of the Grandview office are responsible to provide traffic law enforcement and assistance services on all of the state and interstate highways in east Yakima and west Benton Counties. These include Interstate 82 from Zillah to milepost 88 east of Prosser, State Route 221 to Patterson, State Route 14 west to milepost 152, and State Route 24 to the Vernita Bridge.
Grandview Detachment Driving Directions: The office is accessible from Eastbound Interstate 82 only. Just east of the city of Grandview, proceed to milepost 76. The office is on the south side of the freeway. Walla Walla DetachmentThere are ten troopers assigned to the Walla Walla Detachment. Six of the ten troopers are responsible for all state highways in Walla Walla County east of the Wallula Junction on State Route 12, and east of Eureka Road on SR 124. The other four troopers are responsible for the state highways in Columbia, Garfield, and Asotin Counties. One detachment member is on the bomb squad, however, there are several others in the District that comprise the bomb squad.
Walla Walla Detachment Driving Directions: From SR 12, exit turning south onto Wilbur Street, turn right at Melrose, and left onto Wellington. Office is located at the corner of Wellington Avenue and Portland Avenue. From State Route 125, turn east onto Rose Street. Continue east as Rose becomes Issacs Boulevard. Turn left onto Wellington Avenue. The office is one block north |
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