Nice work! You have the unit identifiers correct as far as 1 being TCSO etc. Usually it goes as this when a unit is named: Department, assignment, and unit number. So, 1Boy88 would be a deputy with the SO, he's working the "boy" area (NE county), and his unit number is 88.
You have the Sam (Sgt. ) and Lincoln (Lt.) correct. King units can be K9, but they can also be a school resource officer. Lacey King units are SRO's and Olympia K9 units are "Frank" units, and with the county they are just an area car but they have in their unit capability that they are a K9 officer.
The unconfirmed list: "John" units are jailers, "Paul" units are either patrol (Tumwater doesn't have patrol areas so they can go anywhere in Tumwater) or off duty working a special detail, "Ida" are detectives, "union" units are cadets or community service officers, "metro" are traffic officers, "young" units are senior patrol / volunteers, "Robert" units are usually reserves but can also be rover units, Units that use the city name typically are chiefs and or commanders Oly1 is the chief and then down.
You have a good base on the units that typically work out on the road, but keep in mind, a unit can work the "boy" area one night, but get moved to the "Adam" area the next. So you may have 1Boy88, but next shift he may be a 1Edward88.
I think I got the majority of it answered but any other questions let me know.
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