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Warren County Sheriff’s Office Revamps Leadership for Enhanced Community Service

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Lieutenant Collins Ascends to Operations Captain, Among Other Notable Appointments

In an ongoing pursuit of excellence and community trust, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office recently revealed significant changes to its leadership team. These key appointments and promotions are poised to invigorate the department’s daily operations, fortifying its pledge to safeguard and serve the citizens of Warren County.

Captain Collins, previously holding the rank of Lieutenant, has taken the mantle of the Operations Captain. His fresh designation encompasses an array of responsibilities central to the office’s smooth functioning. This notably includes oversight of resource management, planning, and the enhancement of operational efficiency. Captain Collins, no stranger to the intricacies of the office’s dynamics, brings to the table profound experience and acumen. His transition promises the office’s optimized resource utilization and a firm handle on day-to-day undertakings.

Meanwhile, First Sergeant Phillips has climbed the ranks to emerge as the Patrol Lieutenant. His newly acquired role will be instrumental in directing and harmonizing the efforts of patrol units. As the overseer of these squads, Lieutenant Phillips is tasked with ensuring that law enforcement remains both rigorous and fair and that responses to incidents are both swift and appropriate. With his deep-seated understanding of law enforcement standards, Phillips is anticipated to spearhead patrol teams with a renewed focus on fortifying the bond of trust between the sheriff’s office and the Warren County community.

In another pivotal move, Captain Mumaw has been entrusted with the rank of Major, subsequently adopting the title of Chief Deputy for the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. A crucial position, Major Mumaw will be the linchpin connecting all divisions within the office. His overarching duty encompasses ensuring fluid communication, meticulous coordination, and unwavering adherence to the office’s ethics, accountability, and conduct standards. Mumaw’s commendable leadership abilities and unwavering commitment present him as an ideal fit to amplify the department’s effectiveness in its public service mission.

These alterations in the hierarchy of the Warren County Sheriff’s Office embody their relentless drive towards delivering exemplary law enforcement services tailored to the community’s evolving needs.

For those seeking further insight into these leadership transitions or with any queries about the Warren County Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Mark A. Butler stands ready to assist and can be reached at 540-635-4128.

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office’s strategic leadership reshuffle paints a promising picture of an organization steadfast in its commitment to community safety, trust, and unparalleled service. As these appointed officers step into their roles, Warren County can anticipate an era marked by transparency, effectiveness, and deeper community connections.

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