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Sheriff Bruce Sloan to retire after nearly 40 years of service

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December 13, 2024
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Sheriff Bruce Sloan (middle), pictured with Chief Deputy Baker (right), and Prosecuting Attorney Pat Via (left), as they celebrate Sloan’s retirement and Via’s new journey as a Circuit Court Judge.

After nearly four decades of dedicated service to the state and Greenbrier County, Sheriff Bruce Sloan will retire on Dec. 31. His retirement marks the end of an era of exceptional law enforcement leadership, professionalism, and a commitment to his community.

Sloan began his law enforcement career almost 40 years ago, and for the past 12 years, he has served Greenbrier County, first as Chief Deputy and then as Sheriff for two terms. 

 “Your work, professionalism, and dedication to this community have been greatly appreciated. Your commitment has been significant, and you’ve truly left your mark on this county – for the better,” said Commissioner Tammy Shifflett-Tincher at the latest meeting of the County Commission. 

In recognition of his service, Chief Deputy and Sheriff-Elect Bart Baker requested that Sheriff Sloan be awarded his service pistol upon retirement, a tradition that is customary for retiring officers in West Virginia and most states. “I believe the sheriff has more than earned this honor, and it would be a meaningful way for the county and its citizens to show their gratitude,” Baker said. 

The County Commission unanimously supported the motion to award Sheriff Sloan his service weapon, with Commissioner Lowell Rose adding, “We appreciate everything Bruce has done for the county. His leadership has helped transform the sheriff’s office into a more professional and effective organization. As a first-time commissioner in 2002, I’ve seen firsthand how much this office has changed for the better under his leadership. Bruce has been an excellent sheriff and a great friend.”

Commissioner Richie Holliday echoed Rose’s comments, adding, “Thank you for being such a great friend and for your commitment to our county.”

As Sheriff Sloan prepares for retirement, the Greenbrier County Commission and residents express their deep appreciation for his decades of service, leadership, and unwavering commitment to making Greenbrier County a safer place. He will be missed, but his legacy will continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps.

On behalf of the entire county, the commissioners thanked Sheriff Sloan for his years of dedication to the community. “We wish you nothing but the best in your retirement, Bruce,” Commissioner Tincher concluded. “You’ve been a great asset to this county, and we’re grateful for everything you’ve done.”

Sheriff Sloan’s retirement is well-earned, and the county bids him farewell with respect, gratitude, and best wishes for the future.

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