Patrol is the "backbone" of the Sheriff's Office and is the department's largest organization.  All deputies in Johnson County begin their police career in the patrol division. Deputies provide initial response to calls for service and are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year. They are courteous professionals who are committed to the department's community oriented policing philosophy. These are the officers you see patrolling your neighborhoods and businesses.

Deputies are assigned to specific geographical areas of the county called
"districts" The Johnson County Sheriff's Office Patrol Division is made up of 28 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.

The Captain over the Patrol Division is

Mike Gilbert

The Lieutenant over the Patrol Division is

Tim Jones

 

 

 

 

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Patrol Lieutenant Tim Jones Instructor, Admin

There are 3 Sergeants over the Patrol Division which are

     Sgt R. Bates  Oversees Livestock pick-up, care & sale, scheduling

     Sgt. B. Arriola Basic Instructor. FTO Co-coordinator

     Sgt H. Barbee Mobile Video Instructor, Fleet Inspections

Currently there are 36 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, Butch Nowell and Matthew Dill,

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).

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 36 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 Corporals

Cpl M. Dill  Baton Instructor, FTO

Cpl B. Bollin- Mobile Video Instructor, FTO

Cpl B. Nowell-Taser Instructor, FTO

   

 

Johnson County Patrol Deputies

 

Lanny Boone - Patrol - Animal Complaint Investigations, FTO, Mounted Patrol

Anthony Daniels - Patrol - CVE

Patrick Geyer - Patrol

Richard Hogan -  FTO, Mounted Patrol , CVE

Cynthia Truitt - Patrol

Andrew Riggs - Patrol

Michael Poole - Patrol, FTO

Tony Masden - Patrol , FTO

Mike Smith -  CVE

Carlos Davis - Patrol

Jerald Jones - Patrol

Ken Moser - Patrol

Randy Mejorado - Patrol - Emissions

Clifton Taylor - Patrol

Eric Alexander - Patrol, Basic & Taser Instructor, FTO

Jeremy Goff - Patrol

Brad Elkins - Patrol

Justin Smith - Patrol

Eric McClelland - Patrol

James Novian - CVE, FTO

Brian Fullbright - CVE, FTO

Loren Carter - Patrol

Andrea Jones - Patrol, FTO,

Damien Bethell - Patrol

Jay Stubbs - Patrol

Jared Fuller - Patrol

Russell Keller - Patrol

Keven George - Patrol