Sheriff's veteran announces candidacy

Mon, 12/17/2007 - 4:11pm
By: The Citizen

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Wayne Hannah, a 33 year veteran of the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, formally announced his candidacy for Sheriff of Fayette County Monday afternoon.

Hannah is currently the director of the traffic enforcement and training division of the sheriff’s office. He has been with the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office since 1974 and began his law enforcement career as a radio operator (dispatcher) under then-Sheriff James Jones. He has subsequently worked with Sheriff Randall Johnson for 31 years and is currently one of five division directors who reports directly to Johnson.

Hannah is the second to formally announce his candidacy for sheriff, behind Dave Simmons, a former deputy police chief in Detroit.

Since becoming a deputy sheriff in 1976, Hannah has served as a radio operator, deputy, communications supervisor, shift supervisor, jail supervisor and uniform patrol commander.

“Being a part of a county that has a reputation of tough law enforcement encourages me to want to continue that standing by enhancing and improving the efficiency of the sheriff’s office,” says Hannah. “My goal is to ensure that Fayette County citizens, visitors and business owners have a safe place to live, visit or own a business.”

Hannah said the sheriff’s office is a professional organization with well qualified men and women who serve with pride and integrity.

“It is my desire to lead this organization to a higher level of technology, training and skill,” Hannah said.

Hannah also looks to encourage input from the community and will listen to any citizen concerns. He may be reached via email at whannah08@comcast.net or by calling 770-851-5033.

Hannah currently serves on numerous boards and committees representing the sheriff’s office within the county as well as around the state. These groups consist of members of other public safety agencies, the district attorney’s office, the board of education, and various citizen groups. He looks to continue representation with these groups because he believes it is imperative that the sheriff’s office continue a good working relationship with them for the betterment of the community.

“We all have to work together,” Hannah said.

Hannah said he believes that the highest ethical standards should be applied to law enforcement professionals and he hopes to be accountable not only to the citizens of Fayette County and its visitors, but to the employees of the sheriff’s office.

Hannah moved to Fayette County with his parents, Charlotte and Clarence, in 1969 and attended the 8th grade at the renovated school building in Tyrone. He then attended Fayette County High School where he graduated in 1974.

Hannah and his wife Deborah have been married 15 years and live in the eastern part of Fayette County. He has a grown daughter and is the proud grandfather of 3 year old Hannah Martin.

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Submitted by Douglas Bennett on Wed, 12/19/2007 - 11:17am.

As a forty year resident of Fayette County, I must say that the office of Sheriff has always been held by outstanding individuals, and we all knew that sooner or later Sheriff Johnson would retire. Randall is highly regarded in Fayette County and in the state as a no nonsense law enforcement officer. Wayne Hannah will continue that same high level of service to the citizens of Fayette County. I have know Wayne since he was in high school, and have followed his career with the Sheriff's office over the years. In my opinion, the people of Fayette County can rest easy when Randall leaves and Waynes takes the job as Sheriff.

Submitted by skyspy on Tue, 12/18/2007 - 8:28am.

Well at least now I have a face to go with the "no warning" policy on speeding tickets. Dang. I had a clean driving record before I moved here.

Keep up the good work. Since you trained with Randall I assume you will work as hard for us as he has.

ps: Stop "hating on" red convertibles. We really aren't bad people once you get to know us.

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