Nick Olson
Nick Olson | |
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Deputy | Blaine County Sheriffs Office |
Personal details | |
Born | Dallas, Texas | October 14, 1986
Spouse | Ella (Marie) Olson (married Saturday March 10, 2012) |
Children | Tyler Olson (Born May 6, 2014) |
Residence(s) | [REDACTED] E Hillcrest Ave, Vinewood Hills, San Andreas |
Occupation | Master Sergeant under Blaine County Sheriff's Office |
Awards | - [1]Officer Leadership Award - [2]BCSO Division Award (OSU) - [3]Officer most likely to be shot in the vest - [4]Officer most likely to be taken hostage |
Nicholas James Olson (born October 14, 1986) is an American deputy. He is currently employed under Blaine County Sheriff's Office, the leading and primary law enforcement department in Blaine County, Andreas.
Early Life
From 1986 to 1998 Nick Lived in the City of Dallas Texas, growing up with his Mother Olivia Jane Olson ( January 15, 1961 ), And his Father Jackson William Olson ( November 20, 1960 ), Nick Stated he lived a wonderful life even though feeling he wanted to traval more often, after grauating from Highland Park High School He decided to take on a career in the law enforcment industry graduating from Dallas Training Acadamy Nick became a [5]Captain for the Dallas Police Department Having worked a Career in dallas Nick decided to find himself in a career with less stress in the small area of Blaine County where he now resides as a Matster Seargent in the BCSO.
Life in blaine county
Career
Blaine County Sheriffs Office
Offroad Specialty Unit
Speed enforcment Unit
Higher education
Noteable Works
Personal life
Marriage and Children
Housing
- ↑ An Award Givin for outstanding leadership and helfulness to the department, Picked by CoC
- ↑ The Blaine County "Best division" award is handed to the sub division with the most referability in uses and activity
- ↑ The award for most likely to be shot in the vest is the award givin to the officer that by all means will not seem to die, even with nothing on at all this officer will seem to be mearly Bruised
- ↑ The award for Being likely to be taken hostage is given to the officer with a poor reputation of being kidnapped while on duty while keeping a reputation in the department
- ↑ In most US police departments, the rank of captain is immediately above that of lieutenant. A police captain is often the officer in charge of a precinct. In some smaller police departments, a person holding the rank of police captain may be in charge of a division (patrol division, detective division, etc.) within that department. In larger police departments, a police captain may command only one section of a precinct which is commanded by either a police major, police inspector, or the next highest rank. A police captain is considered upper-level management in most large urban police departments.