Politics & Government

Sheriff Lawhorne To Retire After 43 Year Law Enforcement Career

For Immediate Release: March 8, 2021, Alexandria

Mar 8, 2021 at 2:24 PM

For Immediate Release: March 8, 2021

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Sheriff Lawhorne to Retire After 43 Year Law Enforcement Career

Following more
than four decades of law enforcement service, Alexandria Sheriff Dana Lawhorne
will be retiring when his term expires at the end of this year. Sheriff
Lawhorne, a lifelong Alexandrian, became Sheriff in 2006 after serving for 27
years as an Alexandria police officer and detective.

Sheriff
Lawhorne, 63, is now in his fourth term as Sheriff and will continue to serve
through December 31, 2021.

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Statement from
Sheriff Dana Lawhorne:

Following 43
years of public service, I have decided to retire at the end of this year when
my current term expires. This is a difficult decision because it is hard to
leave a job that you love and are still passionate about. I have known since I
was 14 years old that this is what I wanted to do, and there was not one day
where I wasn’t grateful to have this opportunity to serve my city. I am
fortunate to have accomplished everything I wanted to and while I remain
committed to being an active member of this community, I believe the time is
right to announce my retirement plans.

Being your
Sheriff the last 16 years has been the highlight of my professional career. I
am proud of what our dedicated staff has accomplished, despite the many
difficult challenges they face every day. We built positive and productive
relationships with our local, state, and federal partners and we brought
increased visibility to the Alexandria Sheriff’s Office.

I am proud of
the professional growth of the Alexandria Sheriff’s Office during my tenure and
I share credit for these accomplishments with the outstanding men and women who
serve with me.

  • Expanded educational opportunities for inmates,
    including job training and certifications
  • Enhanced public safety initiatives like Project
    Lifesaver, Away from Home Checks and Drug Take Backs
  • Increased law enforcement training and
    professional development opportunities for staff
  • Community outreach efforts like the Civic Association
    Liaison Program and participation in events like First Thursdays
  • Supporting our partners with Meals on Wheels
    delivery and assisting with food distribution efforts
  • Continued Triple Crown accreditation

I always
believed my strength was to hear others, and in my capacity as Sheriff, I have
been thankful for the opportunity to listen and to learn from our community
members, our staff, our inmates, and other public safety leaders.

Recently my
daughters told me that my legacy will be about how I treated others. From the
time I began my law enforcement career, I never lost sight of what it was like
to walk in someone else’s shoes, from those who needed police assistance to
those who were entrusted into my care at the detention center.

I have so many
people to thank for their generous support and confidence. I will look forward
to thanking many directly before my term is over but please know how much I
appreciate our community for their trust. I’m also sincerely grateful to
Undersheriff Tim Gleeson for his loyalty, dedication, and friendship over the
last 40 years, to my senior executive staff for their commitment and insights,
and to my entire team of hardworking public safety professionals at the
Sheriff’s Office.

Of course, I am
deeply grateful to my family and I cannot fully express how much they mean to
me. My wife Linda has been the strength behind my success. The public may not
realize what family members must sacrifice so that others may serve. Linda’s
devotion to our family is what has sustained our family all these years. For
their entire lives, our three daughters, Megan, Christine, and Mallory, have
experienced the difficulties and the pride of having a father committed to serving
and protecting others. I am very grateful for their understanding and their
appreciation of public service.

Linda and I
will continue to be active members of our beloved hometown, but we are also
looking forward to spending more time with our grandchildren, Ryan and Harper.

Thank you,
Alexandria, for your trust and support. It has indeed been my honor and
privilege to serve.


This press release was produced by the City of Alexandria.The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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