
The Clermont County Sheriff's Office has added a seasoned veteran to its ranks, with Sheriff Stratton administering the oath of office to Deputy Mike Ventre, as announced in a recent social media post. Ventre, with a notable 22 years of law enforcement under his belt, is expected to enhance the team's expertise. The announcement came through the official Facebook page of the Sheriff's Office.
With the entire department watching, Ventre took his oath yesterday, reaffirming the team's commitment to serving and protecting the community. "Today, Sheriff Stratton swore in Deputy Mike Ventre," declared the Sheriff's Office online. "Deputy Ventre brings extensive experience to our Office with 22 years of Law Enforcement. We are excited to have him on board! Congratulations!" This acquisition of expertise is anticipated to bolster not just the department's operations, but also serve as a beacon for institutional knowledge for less experienced deputies.
The Clermont Sheriff's Office has been actively bolstering its force with experienced professionals in response to growing demands for skilled law enforcement in a rapidly changing social landscape, which requires officers to adapt to new challenges and situations. Deputy Ventre’s vast experience in the field is especially valuable in an era where police work is undergoing significant scrutiny and transformation. His track record suggests that he could play a crucial role in not only day-to-day tasks but also in shaping the policies and procedures that will guide the department into the future.









