Sheriff Fitzhugh reviews first year in office

Jan 12, 2018 at 02:02 pm by Lisa Marchesoni


Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office returned $2.4 million to the county in the 2016-17 budget year and trimmed $500,000 from the current budget, Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh said Thursday.

Fitzhugh spoke about his first year in office Thursday at the St. Clair Street Senior Center.

“We took a critical, hard look at what had been done and what we wanted to do,” Fitzhugh said.

The sheriff told the seniors he was very conscious of the money spent by the Sheriff’s Office.

“We’re very careful with your money,” Fitzhugh said.

He credited Deputy Chief Preble Acton for recommending the cuts and monitoring the budget daily.

Fitzhugh reviewed the Sheriff’s Office operations since he was appointed sheriff one year ago today by the Rutherford County Commission.

Before he took office, the Adult Detention Center lost its state certification.

Fitzhugh hired Deputy Chief Bernard Salandy, a certified National Institute of Corrections Jail Administrator, and Capt. Chris Fly, certified auditor for the American Correctional Association and a National Institute of Corrections direct supervision trainer.

The sheriff and detention center staff worked with the Tennessee Corrections Institute to regain certification within five months.

Other accomplishments include:

During 2017,

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