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Alamance County Sheriff’s Office and ACT Partner for Inmate Christmas Program

The Alamance County Sheriff’s Office will be holding a joint press conference with the nonprofit Actively Changing Together (ACT) on Wednesday, December 23 at 2 p.m.

Sheriff Terry Johnson and Mr. Michael Graves, director of ACT, plan to make an announcement regarding a special inmate Christmas program. This is in partnership with local churches and organizations in Alamance County which raised funds to sponsor the program.

The press conference will take place at the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office in the classroom. Please use the entrance behind the flagpole (109 South Maple Street, Graham).

The press conference will stream live at https://www.facebook.com/AlamanceSheriff.

ACSO Delivers Christmas

This year the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office sponsored fourteen families that were identified by our school resource officers as needing some extra support this Christmas. Families and all 45 children were given Christmas presents and boxes of food to help make this season a little more special.

The Alamance Sheriff’s Office is extremely grateful for all of our partners that helped with this project. Thank you to our employees who bought gifts and donated food and our school social workers and school resource officers who helped coordinate and make deliveries. We also want to thank Trinity Worship Center for the additional food boxes and the Maverick, First Source Equipment Rentals and Sales, and Granddaddy’s Antique Mall for their generous donation which helped to make all of this possible.

“This year, more than ever, has been extremely challenging for many of the families in our community. We at the Sheriff’s Office often see first-hand the struggles and needs that many of our residents face so we wanted to bring a little Christmas cheer into their lives. Delivering presents and food to these families today has truly been the highlight of my holiday season, and I continue to be forever grateful for the honor of serving this community,” said Sheriff Johnson.

To watch a short video clip, please visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWKB6iN6_zc 

ACSO Administrative Offices Closed (Dec. 14-18)

The Alamance County Sheriff’s Office is closed for the remainder of the week (December 14-19) and plans to reopen Monday, December 21 due to positive COVID-19 cases identified in the administrative office.
 
“For over nine months, my employees have continued to serve the public by providing essential services during this pandemic. Unfortunately, several of my staff have recently tested positive for COVID-19. My thoughts and prayers are with them and their families for a full recovery. We hope to be back up and running as soon as it is safe,” says Sheriff Terry Johnson.
 
The Sheriff’s Office has been working closely with the Alamance County Health Department for ongoing testing and contact tracing. Additionally, all administrative offices and public spaces at the Sheriff’s Office have been sanitized and cleaned.
 
While offices are closed, limited staff remains available by phone at 336-570-6300 or by email at acso@alamance-nc.com. Please note that the Sheriff’s Office is unable to issue concealed carry and pistol purchase permits at this time. For emergencies, please dial 911.

Commissioner Bill Lashley

“We were very saddened to learn of County Commissioner Bill Lashley’s passing and want to share our deepest condolences to his family and friends. During his 22 years of service on the Alamance County Board of Commissioners, Bill became a personal friend, and I’m grateful for his leadership and support over the years. Though we all mourn the loss of Bill, we want to recognize and honor his many years of service to our community. Please keep Commissioner Lashley’s family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.” – Sheriff Terry Johnson

https://www.richandthompson.com/tributes/William-Lashley 

Arrest at County Commissioner’s Meeting

November 17, 2020

Graham, NC-
The Alamance County Sheriff’s Office arrested three (3) individuals during the Alamance County Board of Commissioner’s meeting Monday night November 17, 2020. The three were participants of the Alamance Alliance 4 Justice Forward Motion Alamance Power to The People Rally held during the Commissioner’s meeting. The protest was estimated be include 30-35 people. Approximately 10 of the protesters were allowed inside the Historic Courthouse where the meeting was being held.

As the meeting was going into recess, the protesters became disruptive and were asked to leave at which point 3 were arrested.

Two other protesters were arrested at the Alamance County Detention Center after repeatedly being told to leave the premises.

Name: Regis Kishon Green B/M/28
Address: 4600 University Dr., Durham, NC
Charges: 1ct: Misdemeanor Disruptions of Official Meetings
1ct: Misdemeanor Resisting Public Officer
1ct: Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct Public Building
Bond: $300 Secured

Name: Travis Scott Laughlin W/M/47
Address: 1111 McCormick St., Greensboro, NC
Charges: 1ct: Misdemeanor Disruptions of Official Meetings
1ct: Misdemeanor Resisting Public Officer
1ct: Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct Public Building
Bond: Written Promise to Appear

Name: Anne Elizabeth Williams W/F/55
Address: 3249 Henderson Field Rd., Mebane, NC
Charges: 1ct: Misdemeanor Disruptions of Official Meetings
1ct: Misdemeanor Resisting Public Officer
1ct: Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct Public Building
Bond: Written Promise to Appear

Detention Center Arrests:

Name: Kristofer Wayne Loy W/M/26
Address: 514 E. Harden St., Graham, NC
Charges: 1ct: Misdemeanor Second Degree Trespass
1ct: Misdemeanor Resisting Public Officer
Bond: Written Promise to Appear

Name: Carey Kirk Griffin W/F/38
Address: 2117 E. Main St., Durham, NC
Charges: 1ct: Misdemeanor Second Degree Trespass
1ct: Misdemeanor Resisting Public Officer
Bond: Written Promise to Appear

CC Protest Arrests 11-16-20

Green, Regis Kishon 11-16-2020 Griffin, Carey Kirk 11-16-2020 (1) Laughlin, Travis Scott 11-16-2020 (1) Loy, Kristopher Wayne 11-16-2020 (1) Williams, Anne Elizabeth 11-16-2020 (1)

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Happy Veterans Day

Happy Veterans Day! Today, we celebrate and honor all U.S. military service veterans in the Sheriff’s Office (pictured & not pictured) and around the world. We offer our deepest gratitude to you for your service and sacrifice! Thank you!
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