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Pierce County does not provide mugshot images.

Some of the cities, towns, and places in Pierce County are Alder, Alderton, American Lake, Anderson Island, Artondale, Ashford, Auburn, Bee, Bonney Lake, Browns Point, Buckley, Burnett, Canterwood, Carbonado, Clear Lake, Clover Creek, Crescent Valley, Crocker, Cromwell, Dash Point, DuPont, Eatonville, Edgewood, Elbe, Electron, Elgin, Elk Plain, Fife, Fife Heights, Fircrest, Firwood, Fort Lewis, Fox Island, Frederickson, Gig Harbor, Glencove, Graham, Greenwater, Herron Island, Home, Kapowsin, Ketron Island, Key Center, La Grande, Lake Tapps, Lakebay, Lakewood, Longbranch, Maplewood, McChord AFB, McKenna, McMillin, McNeil Island, Midland, Milton, National, North Fort Lewis, North Puyallup, Ohop, Orting, Pacific, Paradise, Parkland, Point Fosdick, Prairie Heights, Prairie Ridge, Purdy, Puyallup, Raft Island, Rosedale, Roy, Ruston, Shore Acres, Shorewood Beach, South Creek, South Hill, South Prairie, Spanaway, Stansberry Lake, Steilacoom, Summit, Summit View, Sumner, Sunny Bay, Sunrise Beach, Sylvan, Tacoma, Tehaleh, University Place, Vaughn, Victor, Villa Beach, Waller, Wauna, Wilkeson, Wollochet

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Pierce County is a county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 Census, the population was 795,225, making it the second-most populous county in Washington behind King County, and the 61st-most populous in the United States. The county seat and largest city is Tacoma. Formed out of Thurston County on December 22, 1852, by the legislature of Oregon Territory, it was named for U.S. President Franklin Pierce. Pierce County is in the Seattle metropolitan area (formally the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA metropolitan statistical area). Pierce County is home to Mount Rainier, the tallest mountain and a volcano in the Cascade Range. Its most recent recorded eruption was between 1820 and 1854. There is no imminent risk of eruption, but geologists expect that the volcano will erupt again. If this should happen, parts of Pierce County and the Puyallup Valley would be at risk from lahars, lava, or pyroclastic flows. The Mount Rainier Volcano Lahar Warning System was established in 1998 to assist in the evacuation of the Puyallup River valley in case of eruption.