Star Law Enforcement

Ada County Sherriff
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Chief Laraway
Chief Laraway began his career at the Ada County Sheriff's Office in 1996 as a detention deputy in the
Ada County Jail. He later moved from the jail to patrol and, in 2005, was promoted to the rank of sergeant.
Soon after his promotion, Laraway was named Chief of Kuna City Police where he served until 2007 before returning
to patrol, supervising teams in unincorporated Ada County.
Chief Laraway lives in Kuna with his wife and two children and says that helps him understand the unique needs
of a small community. He is committed to continuing the successful partnership between the Sheriff's Office and the City of Star.
Chief Laraway enjoys hearing from members of the community, so stop by the Star Police station and say "hello"!
Shannon Miller
Deputy Miller has been in Law Enforcement for fourteen years. During that time she worked for Canyon County Sheriff's Office in Detention and Patrol, and now an Ada County Patrol Deputy serving the City of Star. In her spare time, Deputy Miller also enjoys riding her motorcycle, photography and the outdoors.
Deputy Dagan Fluke
Deputy Fluke has worked for the Ada County Sheriff's Office since 1997. He spent the first three years of his career working in the Ada County Jail before transferring to patrol. During his years in patrol he has spent time assigned to North Ada County, South Ada County, Kuna City Police, and has also spent a summer working lake patrol at Lucky Peak. Prior to Law Enforcement Deputy Fluke was a Gunner's Mate in the United States Navy for five years, stationed aboard the USS Holland (AS-32) in Guam, and the USS David R. Ray (DD-971) in Everett, Washington. He has four children and enjoys spending time with them while camping, fishing, hiking or just going for a picnic in the park. He also loves to cook and has played the drums since he was ten years old. He is an avid football fan and in his own words "bleeds Boise State Bronco blue and orange" and has loved the Pittsburgh Steelers since he was about four years old. Deputy Fluke is an Idaho native and has lived in Idaho his entire life with the exception of his years in the Navy.
Ian Hale
Deputy Ian Hale was born and raised in Roseville, California. After completing school,
he didn't immediately go into law enforcement but spent nearly a decade running his own
landscape maintenance business. He also became a father to three wonderful children,
a daughter and two sons, during those years.
In 2004, Hale attended the Sacramento County Sheriff's Academy where he became a certified
peace officer. He spent a short time working as a deputy for the El Dorado County Sheriff's
Office before moving to Idaho in 2005.
Shortly after moving to Boise in March 2005, Deputy Hale joined the Ada County Sheriff's Office
as a detention deputy working in the Ada County Jail. He transferred to Patrol about eight
months later. Deputy Hale has worked on teams in both north and south Ada County and spent
about two years as a specialized deputy focused on DUI enforcement. He is happy to now
be working patrol in the great city of Star. When Deputy Hale is not on patrol, he enjoys
fishing, sports and spending time with his family.
Justin Elliott
Deputy Elliott attended the University of Idaho and received his Bachelors of Science degree in Wildlife Resources. He made his decision to pursue a career in law enforcement following the events of 9/11. He has worked with the Ada County Sheriff’s Office since 2003 and has been a Patrol Deputy since 2006. On his spare time he enjoys fishing, hunting, camping and watching Vandal football.
Our Mission
To make safer places for you to live, work, and play. We accomplish this through our knowledge, skills, service, ability to make a positive difference and commitment t uphold the community trust.
Our Values
- Community safety
- Public input and participation
- Equal access to criminal justice services
- Protecting the rights and dignity of every person
- Enforcing the law firmly and fairly
- Employees who are committed to excellence