Retirement

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May 31st, 2022, Deputy Les Caudill retired from a long career in law enforcement. Les was a fixture in many court rooms with his final time spent mostly with Judge Dan Zalla. Scroll down to see the images and check out the video of Judge Zalla’s proclamation which sums it up best.

Deputy Les Caudill being congratulated by Sheriff Mike Jansen
Judge Dan Zalla reads his official proclamation thanking Les for his many years of service.
Video is 1 minute and 29 seconds.
Les with wife Pi and Judge Zalla
Deputy George Schreiner congratulating Les.
Les with Finance Director Julie Roderick
Left to right: Lt. Nick Chaplin, Sheriff Mike Jansen, Chief Deputy Ken Fecher, Deputies Craig Stephens, Dean Windgassen, Les Caudill, Tony Fornash, Dave Garnick, Mike Sheanshang, Anna Weinel, Ray Metz, Sgt. Jim McKenna, George Schreiner, Judge Daniel Zalla, Judge Cameron Blau, and retired deputy Van Kowolonek.

Sheriffs Office Members Along with Other County Team Members Honored With Citation Of Heroism.

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Follow the link below for the detailed story. Photos of our honored deputies are below.

Not pictured are Lieutenant Nick Chaplin, Deputy Dean Windgassen and Deputy Craig Stephens.

2021 Cops & Kids

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It is that time of year again when the members of Campbell County FOP 10 come together to help children in Campbell County have a great Christmas. This FOP event, Cops and Kids, is in its 27th year and continues to grow as it serves the children who live in the cities our officers serve. We are proud to be a part of this great program.

Western KY Disaster Relief

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Location:Campbell County Fire Training Center 10 Training Center Drive, Highland Heights, KY
Date:December 13th till further notice
Time:December 13th 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM December 14th thru December 16th 10:0 AM till 8:00 PM
Questions:859-743-4134

NEEDED DISASTER SUPPLIES

Bottled Water In cases (no lose bottles please).

New Blankets & Pillows (still in packaging)– Natural disasters always end up in destroying homes and properties. By donating blankets & pillows, you can reduce the sorrows of victims and can provide them with the much-needed comfort.

Toiletries – Toilet paper, paper towels, diapers, cleaning supplies are the basic hygiene items needed at the time of disaster emergencies. You can donate unscented rolls of toilet paper in large & small quantities for the help of disaster-affected victims.

First-aid items – Accidents and wounds are very common at the time of disaster. People often get injuries while trying to rescue each other. Donating first-aid items like ointments, medicated wipes, band-aids, ace bandages, will help the affected ones in caring for their wounds and cuts.

New Underwear & Socks (still in packaging)–  When it comes to clothing, Underwear & Socks don’t have a second life. Consider donating large packs of new underwear & socks to help out those in the disaster area.

Cleaning supplies – Paper towels, mops, buckets, disinfectant cleaners

Dental essentials – Dental kits and bath essentials. You can help the needy ones by donating toothbrushes, toothpaste, conditioners, shampoos, and deodorants.

NOTE:USED CLOTHING AND FUNITURE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

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Just a reminder that the Campbell County Sheriff’s Offices will be closed Thanksgiving Day through the weekend. You will still have Monday the 29th and Tuesday the 30th to pay your County Property Taxes with the discount in place.

Touch A Truck

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See all the photos here of Deputy Dave Garnick who had a great time sharing one of our cruisers with all the folks that came to the Campbell County Touch A Truck event.