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Sheriff Steve R. Frisbie
Steve attended Niota Elementary, graduated from McMinn County High School and is a graduate of the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy. In 1980, Steve began his law enforcement career as a dispatcher, jailer and deputy for McMinn County Sheriff's Department. He worked as a Reserve Deputy for Niota Police Department and from 1983 to 1986 served in the Sweetwater Police Department. From 1986 to 1990, he was Lieutenant Supervisor for McMinn County Sheriff's Department and from 1990 through 1993 he served with the Englewood Police Department. During his early law enforcement career, his goal was to one day become Sheriff of McMinn County, and with fourteen years of law enforcement experience under his belt, he thought it was the right time for him to toss his hat into the ring. In 1994 he decided to seek the position of Sheriff. He won the election and was the second youngest sheriff elected out of ninety-five counties in Tennessee. His goal in life had become a reality and his work had just begun. Since that time, it has been a privilege and honor for him to serve the citizens of this county, and he hopes to continue service with yet another term in the year 2006. He is currently in his tenth year as Sheriff and is very proud of the accomplishments that have been made for the community. The department takes pride in the D.A.R.E anti-drug program, started in 1995, that targets sixth grade students. This program is actively and professionally taught by the D.A.R.E. officer in all seven county elementary schools. Sheriff Frisbie and his family reside in Athens and are member
of West View Baptist Church in Athens. |