The map is designed to be the main department for Harmony and it can be a good training school for Cadets/Deputies due to it’s training room setting! It is excellent for a Roleplay server. This MLO also offers a gigantic one way secure parking for Police officers. There is also a big amount of field
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Establish a professional law enforcement presence in Blaine County with this detailed Harmony Sheriff's Department MLO that transforms the vanilla building into a fully functional police headquarters. Perfect for servers running county-wide law enforcement operations, this MLO provides everything sheriffs need for rural policing roleplay - from booking areas and holding cells to armories and briefing rooms. Whether you're separating LSPD and BCSO jurisdictions, building a realistic county law enforcement structure, or just need a proper sheriff's station outside the city, this MLO delivers authentic small-town police department atmosphere with professional interior design that respects the rural setting while providing modern functionality.
You receive a complete sheriff's department interior featuring a lobby/reception area for civilian interactions, booking and processing area for arrestee intake, secure holding cells for temporary detention, armory room for equipment storage, briefing/meeting room for shift changes and tactical planning, sheriff's office for command staff, evidence storage area, locker room for personnel, and a break room for deputies. The MLO includes all necessary props, lighting configured for law enforcement operations (bright task lighting in work areas, secure lighting in cells), optimized collision for smooth navigation, and proper doorway/wall structure that creates realistic departmental flow. Custom texturing maintains the rural sheriff aesthetic while modernizing the interior.
This MLO supports realistic county law enforcement workflows. Deputies start shifts in the locker room, attend briefings for daily priorities and APBs, collect equipment from the armory, and patrol Blaine County. Arrests bring suspects to the booking area where they're processed, photographed, and placed in holding cells. The sheriff's office serves as command center for county-wide operations. Evidence from rural crimes gets secured in the evidence room. The public lobby allows civilians to report crimes or request assistance without accessing secure areas. The layout creates natural separation between public and restricted zones, supporting roleplay scenarios where civilians interact with sheriffs through proper channels rather than wandering into secure areas.
Having a dedicated sheriff's department MLO enables true multi-agency server structures. LSPD handles Los Santos city limits while BCSO covers Blaine County (Sandy Shores, Grapeseed, Paleto Bay, and rural areas). Each agency operates from appropriate headquarters - LSPD from Mission Row, BCSO from Harmony. This creates realistic jurisdictional boundaries and coordination scenarios when crimes cross county lines. The rural location and aesthetic differentiate sheriff operations from city police - deputies handle different call types (farm disputes, desert crime, highway patrol) with different equipment and approaches. The MLO's design supports this distinction through functional layout that emphasizes county policing needs.
Most servers either ignore Blaine County law enforcement or cram sheriffs into makeshift buildings never designed for police operations. This MLO gives county sheriffs a proper headquarters that matches the professionalism city police enjoy at Mission Row. The rural aesthetic is important - this isn't just Mission Row copy-pasted to Harmony. The design reflects small-town sheriff departments with appropriate scale and styling while still providing all necessary functionality. The booking area supports proper arrest processing rather than forcing deputies to drive prisoners to the city. The holding cells allow temporary detention before transport to county jail. The evidence room solves the problem of where rural investigations store recovered property. The layout efficiency is impressive - despite being in a relatively small building footprint, the MLO packs in everything a sheriff's department needs through smart space utilization. The performance optimization means you're not sacrificing server resources to have a detailed interior.
Public Access Areas: The lobby and reception desk create controlled civilian interaction points. Citizens report crimes, request assistance, or file complaints through official channels. This separates roleplay from secure operations and prevents civilians from wandering into restricted areas.
Secure Operations Areas: Booking, cells, armory, and evidence rooms require job access (configured through your door lock system). This creates realistic security where only deputies access sensitive areas, supporting chain of custody roleplay for evidence and secure weapon storage protocols.
Personnel Areas: Locker rooms and break rooms provide downtime spaces for deputies. These support shift-change roleplay, equipment preparation, and informal coordination between patrol units.
Servers running both LSPD and BCSO can use this MLO to support inter-agency scenarios. County sheriffs might coordinate with city police on cases that cross jurisdictions. Evidence from county crimes can transfer to LSPD through proper procedures. Mutual aid situations (county deputies assisting with major city incidents) create cross-agency roleplay. The separate facilities reinforce that these are distinct agencies with different command structures, territories, and responsibilities despite cooperating when needed.
The MLO serves as a foundation for server-specific customization. Add your server's sheriff's department branding through custom textures. Configure the armory room with your preferred weapon access script. Set up the evidence room with your inventory system. Add teleport markers for jail transfers or county courthouse connections. Place interaction points for department computers accessing MDT/CAD systems. The flexible interior layout accommodates various roleplay systems without requiring MLO modifications.
Shift Operations: Deputies start duty in locker rooms, attend morning briefing, collect equipment from armory, and deploy to county patrol. Shift changes happen at the department rather than generic spawn points.
Arrest Processing: Suspects arrested in Blaine County get processed at the local sheriff's department - booking, fingerprinting, holding - before transport to county jail or release on citation. No more long drives to city facilities.
Investigations: Detectives work cases from the sheriff's office, store evidence securely, and coordinate with patrol deputies. The professional environment supports serious investigative roleplay.
Community Policing: The public lobby enables community interaction - civilians walk in to report crimes rather than calling cops to scenes. Creates small-town policing atmosphere where locals know their sheriff.
The MLO uses optimized collision meshes so players navigate smoothly without getting stuck on invisible walls. LOD (Level of Detail) settings ensure the interior renders efficiently even when multiple players are present. Prop placement is strategic - detail where it matters (desks, cells, armory) without cluttering unnecessarily. Lighting is configured for visibility and atmosphere without excessive dynamic light sources that impact performance. This professional optimization means the MLO won't drag down server performance even during busy sheriff operations with multiple deputies on duty.
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