The Kern Valley Substation, located in Lake Isabella, CA, is supervised by Sgt Jesse Quiapo and serves an area of 804 square miles with an estimated population of 22,000 people. During the summer months, the population significantly increases with the influx of tourists, reaching up to 50,000 people on holiday weekends. The substation covers diverse areas including the Kern Valley, Greenhorn Mountains, Piute Mountains, Havilah, Breckenridge Mountains, upper Kern Canyon, and the South Fork Area of the Kern River, encompassing both historic cattle ranches and a thriving tourist industry.
In March of 1990, the Kern Valley Substation was relocated to the newly constructed county complex on Lake Isabella Blvd, providing the Sheriff's Department personnel with much-needed space. The substation plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order in the region, ensuring the safety and security of both residents and visitors.
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