SRO Student Safety

Sheriff’s Office, School District Remain Committed to Student Safety

Protecting the safety of students, teachers and staff still remains the core of school resource officers after Rutherford County launched the first SRO program in Tennessee 29 years ago. Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office and Rutherford County Schools partnered to add SROs at the county’s five high schools in 1993. Now, SROs serve all 50 County…

Sheriff's Citizens Academy

Registration Open for Sheriff’s Citizens Academy

The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for the next Sheriff’s Citizens Academy. Residents will practice traffic stop scenarios and learn about the SWAT team during the free Sheriff’s Citizens Academy. Community residents will meet Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh and engage with deputies on topics such as the patrol division, training, K9s, mounted patrol,…

Tennessee Sheriffs' Association Scholarships

Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association Scholarships Awarded

Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh presented Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association $500 scholarships to children of three deputies. Students receiving the checks were Brianna King, daughter of Capt. Joey King, Taylor Rodgers, daughter of Sgt. Michael Rodgers and Grace Towle, daughter of SRO Andrew Towle. Brianna is a student at Cumberland University, Taylor is a student at Tennessee Tech…

Reed Promoted to Major at Sheriff's Office

Reed Promoted to Major at Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff’s Capt. Britt Reed was promoted to Major by Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh, effective June 13. Reed will supervise the law enforcement divisions of the Sheriff’s Office including patrol, criminal investigations, school resource officers, judicial services and civil and criminal warrants. “Major Reed brings experience in both patrol duties and criminal investigations,” Fitzhugh said. “His educational…

New Sheriff's Deputy Chief Named

New Sheriff’s Deputy Chief Named

Sheriff’s Major Steve Spence was promoted to deputy chief over support services by Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh effective Monday, May 30. Spence will work with Fitzhugh in preparing the Sheriff’s Office budget. He will supervise human resources and accounts payable. He will also oversee Support Services of warrants and records, maintenance, vehicle maintenance, training, community services…

Booking Deputy Intercepts Metal Strips That Could be Used as a Weapon

Booking Deputy Intercepts Metal Strips That Could be Used as a Weapon

Booking deputies intercepted from an inmate metal strips that could potentially be used as a weapon behind bars Tuesday, said Deputy Chief Kevin Henderson of the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center Inmate Matthew Wesley Ghee, 32, of Rocky Glade Road near Eagleville is being held on previous charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault filed…

Sgt. Robert Dowell and Deputy Michael Heller

Sheriff’s Office Collecting Unused, Expired Drugs This Saturday

Residents may dispose of expired and unused prescriptions from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April 30 at the Sheriff’s Office at 940 New Salem Highway in Nashville, said Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh. People may drive up to the Sheriff’s Office main lobby where Sgt. Robert Dowell and Deputy Michael Heller will collect the medications. Dowell…

Slow Down TN Good Friday Enforcement

Results of Rutherford County Traffic Safety Task Force Good Friday on Church Street

Thirty-two drivers were cited for speeding and 30 drivers were cited for using cell phones during a Good Friday traffic saturation sponsored by the Rutherford County Traffic Safety Task Force. Nashville Police and the Tennessee Highway Patrol focused on moving violations on South Church Street and U.S. Highway 231 South (Shelbyville Highway), said Nashville Police…

Sheriff’s telecommunicator Christina Lee

Sheriff’s Telecommunicator of the Year

Sheriff’s telecommunicator Christina Lee calmly radioed information to deputies responding to a plane crash that killed seven church members onboard May 29, 2021 at Percy Priest Lake. Lee remained confident as she received and processed a significant amount of information that day, said Sgt. Alicia Frogge. “She never showed signs of stress under pressure,” Frogge…