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MARCH 21ST IS WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY! The WCSO Helps to Raise Awareness on WDSD! Did you know that people with Down Syndrome have an extra copy of the 21st chromosome? In other words, they have three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the typical two. Since there are three...
A months-long joint investigation led to an executed search warrant at Rucker’s home on Rally Hill Road and the seizure of vehicles, firearms, nearly $50,000 in cash and a cache of drugs. https://www.wsmv.com/2024/03/20/cars-guns-50k-cash-slew-drugs-seized-after-arrest-alleged-gang-member-tennessee/
The WCSO hosts this hands-on program for young adults ages 14-21. Cadets experience the opportunity to explore the criminal justice system and cover topics such as basic law enforcement procedures, criminal and traffic investigations, search and arrest warrants, narcotics intervention, building searches, K-9 handling, crime scene and forensic processing, and...
Traffic Alert 01/10/2024 11:45 AM Duplex Road will be closed to through traffic near Clark Road while deputies work on a crash involving an overturned vehicle.
“Money mules” are people who are used to transport and launder stolen money or some kind of merchandise. Criminals may even recruit money mules to use stolen credit card information. Individuals being used as money mules may be willing participants; however, many money mules are not aware that they are...
For Immediate Release November 16th 2023 Update: Unknown Substance Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center: Unknown Substance Field Tested Positive For Possible Fentanyl As previously reported, on November 15th, 2023, at approximately 2:30 PM, WCSO detention deputies reported an incident in which inmates, staff members, and first responders were exposed...
To the Citizens of Williamson County, I would like to announce my intention to retire as your Sheriff on January 1, 2024, after forty-four years of continued service with this office. I do not have the words to adequately thank you for the many years of trust and support I...
Sheriff Dusty Rhoades cheers on six of his deputies who are participating in today's First Responder Basketball game to benefit the James Bess Foundation. The James Bess Foundation works to grant wishes to Adults facing terminal cancer.
We’re looking for courageous men and women who have a passion to serve, save lives, and provide the best possible community for others to live, work, and play. We are passionate about the residents of our county and are looking for individuals who will treat its residents...
We’re looking for courageous men and women who have a passion to serve, save lives, and provide the best possible community for others to live, work, and play. We are passionate about the residents of our county and are looking for individuals who will treat its residents...