
Sergeant Richard Colvin Retires After 33 Years Of Service
Today, we say goodbye and a heartfelt thank you to Special Operations Sergeant Richard Colvin, who is retiring after an incredible 33 years of dedicated service to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. Sgt. Colvin has served in nearly every division of the Sheriff’s Office, leaving a legacy.
Your impact has been immeasurable, and your dedication has made a difference in countless lives. Congratulations on your retirement, Sgt. Colvin,! We wish you all the best in this new chapter of your life!
#ThankYou #WCSOProud #PublicService
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Sergeant Richard Colvin Retires After 33 Years Of Service
Today, we say goodbye and a heartfelt thank you to Special Operations Sergeant Richard Colvin, who is retiring after an incredible 33 years of dedicated service to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. Sgt. Colvin has served in nearly every division of the Sheriff’s Office, leaving a legacy.
Your impact has been immeasurable, and your dedication has made a difference in countless lives. Congratulations on your retirement, Sgt. Colvin,! We wish you all the best in this new chapter of your life!
#ThankYou #WCSOProud #PublicService
LATEST NEWS
March Madness – Stay Aware and Alert
WCSO Public Information2026-03-20T13:23:42-05:0003/20/2026|
Stay aware and alert—our roads are safer when we a l do our part. Walking sober means choosing safety for yourself and everyone around you. #TennesseeWalksSober
March Madness – Keep the Madness on the Court
WCSO Public Information2026-03-18T14:57:19-05:0003/18/2026|
The madness this March belongs on the court, not our streets. This season, choose safety and walk sober. Let’s work together to keep Tennessee safe! #TennesseeWalksSober
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Don’t Leave your luck to chance
WCSO Public Information2026-03-17T14:39:56-05:0003/17/2026|
Don't leave your luck to chance—stay lucky and walk sober this St. Patrick's Day! Your smart choices keep our streets safe. #TennesseeWalksSober






