 | Sheriff Mark Armentrout, since his initial election in 2004, the citizens or Radford have re-elected Sheriff Armentrout four additional terms. Sheriff Armentrout developed the first operations manual, lead the office in obtaining accreditation, as well as instituted several innovative programs including Good Morning Radford and TRIAD. |
 | Major Charlie Burton joined the sheriff's office in 2018. He is a former Radford City Police Department Sergeant for 16 years. He is a General Instructor, Driving Instructor, Firearms Instructor, Field Training Officer, and Serious/fatal Crash Investigator. Major Burton is responsible for general administrative duties, supervision and training for the office.
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 | Lieutenant Jason Phillips joined the sheriff's office in 2004. He is a General Instructor and a Field Training Officer. Lieutenant Phillips is responsible for the front line supervision for the Sergeants and is the agency authority on civil process and courtroom security.
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 | Sergeant Dwayne Owens joined the sheriff's office in 2006. He is a General Instructor and Field Training Officer. He is the certified D.A.R.E. officer/instructor for the Radford City Schools. Sergeant Owens is responsible for front-line supervision of deputies in the area of court security, civil process and inmate transports.
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 | Sergeant Gary Daily joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2016. He previously worked at the Western Virginia Regional Jail, as well as the Roanoke County Sheriff' s Office before that. Sergeant Daily is responsible for the front-line supervision of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) deputies.
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 | Master Deputy Jeff Revin joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2016. He previously worked at the Juvenile Detention Center in Montgomery County. Deputy Revin is a Field Training Officer and is responsible for court security, civil process and inmate transport.
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 | Master Deputy Joshua Moore joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2018. He previously worked for the Western Virginia Regional Jail and as an EMT before that. He is a certified Taser and CIT Instructor. Deputy Moore is also a Field Training Officer and a member of our Crisis Intervention Team (CIT). He is responsible for CIT, court security and civil process.
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 | Deputy Codey Boyd joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2020.
He previously worked for the New River Valley Regional Jail. Deputy Boyd is a member of our Crisis Intervention Team (CIT). He is responsible for CIT, court security and civil process.
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 | Deputy Connor Arris joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2020. He previously worked for the Lewis-Gale Montgomery CIT Center. Deputy Arris is a member of our Crisis Intervention Team (CIT). He is responsible for CIT, court security and civil process.
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 | Deputy Arnie Bohanan joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2020. He previously worked for the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department as well as Richmond Police Department. Deputy Bohanan is a member of our Crisis Intervention Team (CIT). He is responsible for CIT, court security and civil process.
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 | Deputy Stanley Moore joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2006. Although he retired from full-time in 2016, Deputy Moore remains a part of the office as a part-time deputy. He is responsible for additional court security when needed, as well as inmate transport.
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 | Deputy Tatiana Hite joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2020. She currently works part-time for the Radford University Police Department as the Clery Coordinator, as well as a part-time deputy for our office. She helps provide additional court security and assists with transports when needed.
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 | Shannon Linkous joined the Radford Sheriff's Office in 2018. She previously worked in the Treasurer's Office for the city. She is both the Secretary and the Accreditation Manager for the office. She is responsible for administrative duties, which includes Good Morning Radford and TRIAD, as well as maintaining the files for the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission Accreditation.
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