
The Collin County Criminal District Attorney's Office recently marked the end of an era as Administrative Manager Evelyn Rutherford stepped into retirement. After 13 years of service, Rutherford was celebrated for her unwavering professionalism and leadership within the office. According to a social media post from the Collin County Criminal District Attorney's Office, she was revered for her dependable nature and her encouraging demeanor.
Known to be a problem-solver and highly knowledgeable, Rutherford's contributions helped to steer the office through its various divisions, impacting daily operations. "Evelyn has been a cornerstone of our office—known for her professionalism, steady leadership, and commitment to supporting every division she worked with," the Collin County Criminal District Attorney's Office stated. Colleagues did not hold back in describing her as reliable and a source of encouragement, attributes that no doubt facilitated the DA's office in its mission #PursuingJustice and #ProtectingOurCommunity.
The message of gratitude from the DA’s Office was clear: "Evelyn, thank you for your devoted years of service and the countless ways you’ve strengthened this office and our community." It reflects not only a personal thank you but an acknowledgment of Rutherford's investment and contribution to the community's safety and justice over the years. Her retirement marks the conclusion of a significant chapter for both herself and the Collin County DA's office.









