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Amid budget concerns, Gese looks to keep KCSO afloat before retiring

Sheriff Gese faces a 3% budget cut, seven deputy vacancies, and an $800,000 rise in jail medical costs amid growing population and limited funding options.

Keeping a sufficient number of deputies on the roads as the population of Kitsap County grows is the biggest issue heading into 2026, per Sheriff John Gese, as he heads into his final year before retiring.

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Bainbridge Island Review broke the news in Bainbridge Island, United States on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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