The Boone County Sheriff’s Office has officially welcomed its newest team members, marking the beginning of their careers in public safety and community service.
Sheriff Tony Harris announced the addition of new Communications Officers and Corrections Officers, recognizing their commitment to serving the residents of Boone County. These professionals will play essential roles in supporting the Sheriff’s Office by assisting with emergency communications, ensuring the safe operation of the county jail, and helping fulfill the agency’s mission of protecting the community.
In a message shared by the Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Harris expressed excitement about the newest members joining the agency, emphasizing the importance of their dedication, professionalism, and willingness to serve.
“Please join us in welcoming our newest Communications Officers and Corrections Officers as they begin their careers serving Boone County,” the Sheriff’s Office stated. “Their commitment, professionalism, and dedication to public service will play an important role in supporting our mission and keeping our community safe.”
The Sheriff’s Office also extended its appreciation to the new employees for choosing careers in public service and becoming part of the Boone County Sheriff’s Office family.
As they begin their training and transition into their new responsibilities, the newest Communications and Corrections Officers will help strengthen the agency’s ability to provide quality service, respond to emergencies, and maintain the safety and security of Boone County residents.
The Boone County Sheriff’s Office congratulates its newest team members and looks forward to the positive impact they will make through their service to the community.
