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Loudon County Sheriff's Office, TN Announces Promotions, Celebrates Leadership Within Ranks

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Published on July 10, 2025
Loudon County Sheriff's Office, TN Announces Promotions, Celebrates Leadership Within RanksSource: Facebook/Loudon County Sheriff's Office, TN.

The Loudon County Sheriff's Office, TN, has announced a series of promotions among its dedicated deputies, reflecting the department's commitment to recognizing leadership and service within its ranks. Sheriff Jimmy Davis highlighted the achievements of each individual in a post shared on the department's official social media channels. The promoted officers are Corporal Cody Netherton, Corporal Trey Davis, Sergeant Jon Sartin, Sergeant Detective Khristian Kirkland, Lieutenant Kyle Goins, and Deputy Chief Dusty Langley.

According to the Loudon County Sheriff's Office, "These supervisors have distinguished themselves through their professionalism, service, and leadership in their respective roles within our Corrections, Patrol, Criminal Investigations, and School Resource Officer Divisions." Each of the promoted deputies has been recognized for going above and beyond in their service, their advancement a testament to their hard work and dedication to the community.

The promotion of these deputies marks important milestones in their professional careers and speaks to the culture of growth and support within the Sheriff's Office. A promotion within this agency is said to be merited by "a demonstrated commitment to excellence, proven leadership ability, and a desire to help guide and support those around them." This clear pathway for advancement aims to incentivize deputies within the department to strive for continued excellence in their duties.

Similarly, Sheriff Davis, lauded the newly promoted deputies for stepping into "new leadership roles as they continue to serve Loudon County with honor and integrity." The expectation is that these individuals will continue to set a precedent for their teams, providing guidance and setting examples in their new positions of increased responsibility. The Sheriff's Office expressed eagerness to witness the future contributions of these leaders to Loudon County.