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You correct Jake.willis 1996
Dahl......I am a Pennsylvania State Constable and our powers are derived at the state level and sometimes very from county to county depending on certifications through the State. We also have Sheriff's Offices as well but their power is limited and not the same as municipal police departments except in a first class county such as Allegheny County ( Pittsburgh ). Every state is different and some states do not have Constables and longer. Pennsylvania Constables have been in service since 1664 yes not a type O 1664 and we are still here.
Side note, really excited to see Constables finally represented on the workshop! I'm from Texas and like to set my cities up as such, and finally have Constables to put out on patrol!
Actually it does: https://www.epcounty.com/constables/
El Paso has 7 Precincts with elected constables, and they have the same powers as regular Police Officers & Sheriff's, meaning they can investigate crime, or perform traffic stops.
We call them Sheriffs here, especially in Texas.