
As of yesterday, the Union County Sheriff's Office has a new Patrol Sergeant on its team. Deputy Zach Brown, who has been with the UCSO since 2024, was given a nod of recognition and a well-deserved promotion. Having previously dedicated over a decade to the Logan County Sheriff's Office, Brown's commitment to law enforcement continues to brighten his career path.
The promotional ceremony marked a transitional moment for Brown, showering him with congratulations from colleagues and superiors alike.
Deputy Brown's achievement was celebrated alongside notable law enforcement veterans, including Lt. Matt. Himes of the Ohio State Highway Patrol and Ret. Sergeant Mike Burton of the Union Co Sheriff's Office. Assistant Chief Don McGlenn of the Marysville Division of Police, though not present in pictures, was also commended for his contributions during the sergeant selection panel interviews. "Your time and assistance was greatly appreciated!" expressed the UCSO in a post on their official Facebook page.
The local law enforcement community has shown strong support for Brown's advancement. As he steps into his new role, Patrol Division Captain Bob Roberts and Lt. Josh Kent were in attendance, offering guidance as part of the selection process. "Congratulations, Sgt. Zach Brown! We are excited for your next chapter!" affirmed the Union County Sheriff's Office in the social media post shared after the ceremony.
The full congratulations post can be found on the Union County Sheriff's Office's Facebook page, highlighting this important event in Deputy Zach Brown's law enforcement career journey. The community, peers, and leadership have shown unanimous support for his advancement, signaling a unanimous belief in his abilities to uphold and lead with dutiful commitment in his new capacity as Sergeant.









