RAYLE
TIGNALL
WASHINGTON
WILKES COUNTY
GOVERNMENT LINKS
POLICE SHERIFF FIRE DEPT EMS
WASHINGTON POLICE DEPT
118 Spring Street
Washington, Georgia 30673
706.678.3244 PH
METASVILLE/RAYLE POLICE DEPT
706.678.2224 PH
TIGNALL POLICE DEPT
124 South Hulin Ave
Tignall, Georgia 30668
706.285.2551 PH
WILKES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
225 Andrew Drive
Washington, Georgia 30673
www.geocities.com/wilkesso/index.html
Gary Rogers took office as Sheriff in 2001. He served as Deputy Sheriff for the Wilkes County Sheriff's Office for over twenty years under Sheriff Cecil A. Moore.
The Wilkes County Sheriff's Office is comprised of thirteen sworn peace officers.
In 1996, construction of a new facility was started. In August, 1998, the new facility was dedicated as the Cecil A. Moore Law Enforcement Center. The Law Enforcement Center houses the Wilkes County Sheriff's Department and Detention Center.
GARY A. ROGERS, SHERIFF
MIKE SISSON, CHIEF DEPUTY
ADMINISTRATION
Jerry Hackney, Jail Administrator / 911 Director
Genna Grimaud, Secretary
PATROL DIVISION
Jackie Graves, Lieutenant
Greg Rogers, Deputy Sheriff
Troy Land, Deputy Sheriff
Detric Jones, Deputy Sheriff
Brad Carani, Deputy Sheriff
Jonathan Crookham, Deputy Sheriff
Jamie Bridges, Deputy Sheriff
Luke Montgomery, Deputy Sheriff
Randy Young, Deputy Sheriff/Civil Processing
INVESTIGATIONS
Jimmy R. Harrison, Cheif Investigator
James L. Harrison, Investigator/K-9 Officer
"Rocky"
WASHINGTON FIRE DEPT
212 East Court Street
Washington, Georgia 30673
706.678.7113 PH
WILKES COUNTY EMS
105 Marshall Street
Washington, Georgia 30673
706.678.7837 PH
"We're Your EMS"
Blake Thompson has been the director for Wilkes County EMS since August 1991. Under his administration and leadership the service has grown in staff members and in equipment.
A staff of thirty employees (full and part-time) ensures the citizens of Wilkes and Taliaferro Counties that they are ready and capable 24-hours per day, seven days per week to meet their medical needs The full-time staff has nearly 150 years experience in the emergency medical services field. Continuing education and training is always an on-going thing at Wilkes County EMS as employees are improving their knowledge and their skills.
Every ambulance is staffed with a paramedic which means that the patient is receiving the highest level of care provided in a pre-hospital setting. Advanced life support is not an option in Wilkes County. We strive to give our patients the highest priority in care and response, therefore we are a 100% advanced life support service.
FULL-TIME STAFF
Blake Thompson
Teresa Stockwell
Tina Bailey
Misty Flynn
Dennis Weaver
John Clemmons, Jr.
Dan Wright
Andy Bradford
Delores Anderson
Shawn Hackney
Mark Justice
David Fisher
Stephen Godwin