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Criminal Investigations Lieutenant
Troy Fuller |
Lieutenant Troy Fuller
began his Law Enforcement career in 1983 in Mexico Beach Florida, as a
part time police officer. He attended the law Enforcement Academy at
Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City Florida. He worked in
various capacities within law enforcement while serving with the
Callaway Police Department and Pensacola Police Department in Florida,
which included a brief assignment with the Chattanooga Police
Department in their undercover narcotics and vice unit.
Lieutenant Fuller
returned to Texas in 1992 where he challenged and successfully
completed the certification of Peace Officer. In November 1994,
Lieutenant Fuller began his career with the Johnson County Sheriff's
Office as a correctional officer where he was assigned until joining
the Uniform patrol Division in 1995. He then progressed through the
ranks of the division as a patrol deputy, field training officer, and
officer in charge.
In 1997 Lieutenant was
promoted to Detective and then Sergeant over the patrol Division. In
1998 he was promoted to Lieutenant over the Criminal Investigations
Division.
He currently oversees
the operations in the CID unit, Courthouse security, and Reserve
Unit. Fuller was recognized by his fellow officers in 1998 as
Supervisor of the Year and awarded a Sheriff's Citation in 2001. He
currently participates in the Johnson County Sheriff's Office Mounted
Patrol, K9 Unit and School Resource Officer program.
Lieutenant Fuller has
been married 9 years and has one daughter, as well as having other
family members involved in law enforcement, and is a veteran of the
United States Air Force.
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