
Three new deputies have joined the ranks of the Baker County Sheriff's Office, a development that underscores the continuing expansion of local law enforcement efforts to serve and protect. The Baker County Sheriff's Office took to social media to announce the welcoming of the new officers: Deputy Hunter Dennie, Deputy Samuel Arredondo, and Deputy Nathan Carrier, all sworn in amid a commitment to their newfound duties within the community.
In a public congratulations, Sheriff Scotty Rhoden and Captain Brad Dougherty took pride in the new deputies who have taken the oath to uphold the law, the ceremony marking the beginning of their respective journeys as guardians of the peace in Baker County, they've committed themselves to serving and protecting the citizens and its a welcome development in these challenging times for law enforcement agencies working to forge stronger bonds with the communities they seek to serve. The Baker County Sheriff's Office expressed enthusiasm for the "positive impact each of you will have in our community," signaling an expectation for proactive engagement and hoping for outcomes that foster trust and safety.









