Davie County Sheriff's Office will never call you asking for any kind of payment to avoid arrest or to avoid court. No deputy will contact you directly and ask for money or fines to be paid, in any manner. Scammers have the ability to mask phone numbers to even look like they are calling from government offices. They will also impersonate law enforcement in order to intimidate you. Do not give financial or personal information to anyone you are not sure of, and do not make any payments in the form of gift cards or other untraceable methods.
When in doubt, check it out. Verify information yourself before taking any action. If you are unsure, please call Davie County Sheriff's Office at 336-751-6238 and we will assist you. For more information about scams, click on the "Latest Scams" button on our app. Congratulations to Chief Deputy Brian Jacobs!
This week, Chief Jacobs attended his third and final week of the Chief Deputies' Leadership Institute provided by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association. During Week 3, chief deputies heard guest speakers, attended presentations and participated in training classes on several topics aimed at helping them support their sheriff and their community. Training classes included instruction on legal considerations for chief deputies, vacancies in the Office of Sheriff, officer-involved shootings, leadership styles, personal resiliency, laws related to evidence storage and disposition, the Associations’ legislative program, as well as emergency preparedness in jails. The Chief Deputies’ Leadership Institute is a three-week course taught over twelve months. It consists of almost 100 total hours of training. |
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