The Giles County Sheriff’s Department is excited to share the news of a significant achievement within its ranks, as two of its deputies have recently graduated from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy. Deputy Isabelle Burns and Deputy Jeremy Mitchell have both completed the rigorous Class #2087, which represents an important step forward in their respective careers in law enforcement.
This comprehensive training program is designed to equip officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively serve and safeguard their communities. The academy emphasizes the values of integrity, professionalism, and unwavering dedication, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to meet the challenges of their vital roles. The successful completion of this program not only highlights the commitment of Deputy Burns and Deputy Mitchell but also reflects the ongoing efforts of the Giles County Sheriff’s Department to maintain high standards in law enforcement.

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