Sheriff David Warren recently appointed Deputy Jeffery Reed to the position of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Officer for the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office. In addition to his D.A.R.E. responsibilities, Deputy Reed will also oversee the Civil Process function at the NCSO. The Nolan County Sheriff’s Office is currently in its 25th year of providing the D.A.R.E. program to Roscoe, Highland and Blackwell schools.
“I am proud to offer this program for the youth in the three county schools of Roscoe, Highland and Blackwell. If the program helps even one student from going down that dark path to drug abuse then it is well worth it. I am particularly proud of Deputy Reed for his energy and willingness to take on this extra responsibility.” – Sheriff David Warren
Deputy Reed recently graduated from an intensive two-week school, held at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center in Hutchinson, KS, in order to obtain his national certification as a D.A.R.E. Officer. Deputy Reed will be coordinating with school officials at the three schools to resume D.A.R.E. classes in January 2022.
Way to go!!! I remember from the time you could walk or talk you wanted to be a COP. Sweetwater and Nolan County are blessed to have such a genuinely good guy to take care of business! We pray for you and all law enforcement on the road or out about keeping us safe. ❤️ So proud to call you a brother n law!!