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2017 Annual Training Conference – Car Show Registration

Host Sheriff John W. Ingram V invites you to the 95th Annual Training Conference of the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association in beautiful Brunswick County.  Meetings, events and lodging will be at the Sea Trail Convention Center.

The Vehicle Procurement Program Car Show highlights and showcases upfitting, equipment, and vehicle companies who provide to the sheriffs’ offices. This is a unique opportunity to show off your display vehicles and new technology that will enable the sheriffs and their personnel to excel at their jobs.

Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity for networking with the sheriffs of North Carolina.

Confirm your participation now. If you do not receive a confirmation email, please email cconnors@ncsheriffs.net.

 

Legislative Day Sponsorship Opportunity

Details: The NCSA Legislative Day will take place in Raleigh, May 30-31, 2017.

Sponsorships: Meeting Sponsorships are a highly-visible opportunity to market to a target audience of sheriffs, their command staff, and other law enforcement officials from the 100 counties in North Carolina. With an event sponsorship, your company’s name will be on prominent display for the duration of the meeting. The NCSA Legislative Day is specifically for Sheriffs to speak with their legislators about upcoming policy initiatives, and sponsors and Corporate Partners will be featured to this select group of attendees.

Please see the menu below for Legislative Day Sponsorship opportunities. Sponsorships and advertising are available on a first come, first served basis. To receive significant sponsorship and advertising discounts, join or renew your 2017 Corporate Partnership now.

2017 Legislative Day
Vendor RateCorporate Partner Rate
Speaking Sponsorship - One Available$2000$1750

Click here to Join or Renew your Corporate Partnership

2016 Annual Training Conference – Attendee Registration

Host Sheriff John W. Ingram V invites you to the 94th Annual Training Conference of the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association in beautiful Brunswick County. Meetings, events and lodging will be at the Sea Trail Convention Center. The conference registration fee is $275. Spouses and children 18 and younger are included at no additional charge. Guests over 18 pay the full registration fee and must register separately. This fee includes all training sessions, the Prayer Breakfast, three continental breakfasts, one lunch, the welcome reception, New President’s Reception and Annual Banquet, and the Grand Opening Reception.

The conference registration fee can be paid by credit card online or by mailing a check to the Association office. If paying by check, please mail the check by Friday, July 15th to the attention of Michelle Frick at Post Office Box 20049, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619.

Please help us with our head counts! It is imperative we give accurate head counts to the hotel. Please indicate the number who’ll be attending each of the events below.

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New sheriff in town: Robert Graves

ASHEBORO — GravesRobert Graves, a retired state trooper, will be the next Randolph County sheriff.

Graves will take the oath of office at the Feb. 1 meeting of the Randolph County commissioners.

“I’m very humbled and excited to go to work,” Graves said Monday night moments after members of the Randolph County Republican Executive Committee tapped him as their nominee to fill the unexpired term of Sheriff Maynard Reid.

“I look forward to the challenge of working with all the fine employees at the sheriff’s office. I’m ready to go to work.”

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Wake County Sheriff To Hire Three New Drug Investigators

Wake County Sheriff Donnie Harrison plans to hire three new Wake Co
investigators to halt the increase of heavy drugs circulating in the area.

At this week’s meeting of the Wake County Board of Commissioners, Harrison cited the U.S. Justice Department’s findings that Mexican drug trafficking organizations are expanding from Atlanta into North Carolina.

Commissioner Matt Calabria says he supports beefing up the team, which now has 11 drug investigators.

“These officers were very, very busy making street level arrests and investigating drug activity in general. But as we grow as a county and as we grow as a region, drug activity is naturally going to increase.”

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Durham sheriff honored for commitment to crisis intervention

DURHAM  —  Durham County Sheriff Mike Andrews is a constant advocate of crisis-intervention training for all law enforcement personnel, and he makes it personal for trainees by sharing a story of his own.

Andrews’ dedication to having the first people on the scene of a crisis understand the situation for the person involved and the people around that person was part of why the National Alliance on Mental Illness’s North Carolina chapter named him Outstanding Law Enforcement Executive of the year at its 2015 annual meeting in February.

Andrews, the group said, “is both passionate and compassionate in his desire to divert people with mental illness from jail.”

His agency has about 120 patrol and detention personnel who have been through the course and aims to have everyone trained, Andrews said.

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Buck Gets Top Post

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Sheriff Asa B. Buck, III

NEW BERN – Carteret County Sheriff Asa Buck was sworn in Tuesday night as the new president of the N.C. Sheriff’s Association during the group’s conference at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center.

N.C. Gov. Pat McCroy was on hand during the ceremony. Sheriff Buck was elected to head the group Monday during the membership meeting.

The N.C. Sheriffs’ Association is the professional organization of the state’s 100 sheriffs. The association works to strengthen the law enforcement services to citizens of North Carolina as well as acting as voice of the sheriff’s with state government and to improve programs related to law enforcement.

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