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San Diego County Sheriff's Department - The San Diego County Sheriff's Department, commonly know as the SDSO, is the primary law enforcement agency in San Diego County, California. It is comprised of approximately 4,000 employees including sworn deputies and civilian support personnel.
North San Diego County, California - North San Diego County (locally referred to as North County) refers to the northern portion of San Diego County, a suburban and rural area far from the urban center of San Diego. North County, like the eastern San Diego County area, is considered more socially conservative than the southern portion of the county.
San Diego County Route S21 - San Diego County Route S21 is a north-south running boulevard serving the coastal communities of northern San Diego County, running from Oceanside to Del Mar. The route is signed unofficially in many places as "Historic Route 101" as it is a prior alignment of U.
San Diego County Route S14 - San Diego County Route S14, also known as North Santa Fe Avenue, South Santa Fe Avenue, and Mission Road, runs through North County in San Diego.
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