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(Ad) Dallas Luttrell candidate for Adair County Sheriff
2018-02-26 - Columbia, Adair County, KY - Photo Campaign photo.
To the voters of Adair County, KY
I was born in Columbia, Kentucky, and was raised in Edinburgh, Indiana, and graduated from Edinburgh Community High School.
In the early 90's my wife and I moved to Arizona. In February 1993 I joined the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, and graduated from the Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy. I served as Class Vice-President. In July 1994 I was accepted by the Arizona Department of Public Safety (Highway Patrol) and graduated from the AZ Department of Public Safety Academy. I was a road Trooper for nine years before promoting to Sergeant in 2003. I worked various assignments across Arizona including patrol, supervising a road squad on the Mexico border, administration, training instructor at the academy and managed all aspects of the Arizona Highway Patrol Training Academy. In August of 2013 I retired and moved to Kentucky. I accepted a job at Lake Cumberland Sate Resort Park as a Park Ranger; In July 2015 I was promoted to Captain and assigned the Central Region Commander position. In March of 2016, Governor Matt Bevin's administration promoted me to Colonel. I am Director of the State Park Rangers overseeing Law Enforcement operations at all Kentucky State Parks.
I have graduated from two police academies and hold a POPS certification from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training. I have an associate's degree in Law Enforcement Technology from Rio Salado College; I graduated from the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command (Evanston, Illinois). I earned the Trilogy award from the FBI-LEEDA by completing the supervisory, command and executive level training courses. I attended the United States Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston Alabama and received certificates in Mobile Field Force and in Managing Civil Disturbances.
I have been married to my wife Teresa for 41 years; we have one daughter, one granddaughter and one grandson. My son-law and daughter, Levi and Tiffany Erler are expecting twin boys in late April. We all live in the Millerfield Community of Adair County.
I believe with my training, education and experience, I am the right choice to lead the Adair County Sheriff's Office.
Vote Dallas Luttrell for Sheriff - The RIGHT Experience -The RIGHT Choice
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