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Currently there are 26
patrol deputies with the Johnson County Sheriff's Office, each of
the deputies work one of three shifts and rotate shifts
approximately ever 4 months. Each of the the shifts has a Sergeant
and a Corporal. The Corporals replace the sergeant while the
sergeant is off duty. The 3 Corporals for Johnson County are
Brad Bollin, Brian Peterson and Robert Thompson.
Johnson County
Sheriff's Office also has a strict training program that each deputy
must attend and complete prior to becoming a patrol deputy. The
Field Training Program is 14 weeks long and the trainee must work on
each shift with a Field Training Officer (FTO). Johnson County
Sheriff's Office FTO's are Robert
Thompson, and Brad Bollin, Butch Nowell, Cody Norman, Chris Negrete,
Stephen Brownlow, Brian Peterson, Linn Goodman, and Mike White.
Once completing the
FTO phase a deputy will transfer to patrol deputy status. The
Johnson County Deputies are assigned to specific geographical areas
of the county called "districts" The Johnson County Sheriff's
Office Patrol Division is made up of 26 patrol deputies . The
Patrol Division of the Johnson County Sheriff’s Department is
responsible for the basic law enforcement operations. The
responsibilities of this division include enforcing criminal and
traffic laws, protecting life and property, the initial
investigation of crimes, and maintaining peace and order within
Johnson County.
Johnson County
Patrol Deputies
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