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Cascadia Global Security Launches Cascadia Off-Duty
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Cascadia Global Security
A New Division Offering Specialized Off-Duty Law Enforcement Security Services

SAN ANTONIO & DALLAS - Washingtoner -- Cascadia Global Security proudly announces the launch of Cascadia Off-Duty, a new division delivering specialized Off-Duty Law Enforcement Security Services. This expansion represents a key milestone in Cascadia's mission to provide innovative and reliable security solutions, addressing the rising demand for highly trained law enforcement professionals across the country.

Since the launch of these services in late 2024, Cascadia Off-Duty has partnered with over 70 law enforcement agencies and enlisted more than 1000 Officers, Deputies, Constables, Wardens, and Troopers to provide tailored off-duty service solutions. This new division caters to a broad range of needs, including:
  • Event Security
  • Site Protection
  • Road Closures
  • School Security
  • High-Risk Operations
"Security You Can Trust"

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Cascadia Off-Duty ensures every client receives a customized approach by assembling teams of law enforcement professionals across agencies with the expertise and specialized training required for each unique situation. From SWAT experience to criminal investigations, the division offers unparalleled flexibility and proficiency.

Rapid Growth and Strategic Independence

Due to its overwhelming success, Cascadia Off-Duty has been established as an independent division within Cascadia Global Security. While it operates separately from Cascadia's traditional security services, the two divisions collaborate to deliver integrated Guard/LEO solutions for comprehensive security coverage.

"We are thrilled by the rapid growth and demand for our Off-Duty services," said Cody Weiser, Vice President of Operations for Cascadia. "Our law enforcement professionals bring unmatched expertise, ensuring the highest standards of safety and professionalism for our clients."

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Cascadia Off-Duty is on track to surpass 2,000 law enforcement officers and 100 agency partnerships by the end of Q1 2025, solidifying its position as a leader in the security industry.

Partner with Cascadia Off-Duty

For law enforcement professionals, Cascadia Off-Duty offers a unique opportunity to supplement income with flexible, part-time roles while serving their communities.

For businesses and organizations, Cascadia Off-Duty delivers trusted, law-enforcement-driven security solutions designed to meet even the most complex needs.

Learn More

To learn more about Cascadia Off-Duty or inquire about services, please visit our website or contact us directly at 800-939-1549.

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Cascadia Global Security
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