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Chesapeake Sheriff's Office appoints first female Chief Deputy in city's history

Chesapeake Sheriff's Office appoints first female Chief Deputy in city's history

Yahoo31-03-2025

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — A newly appointed Chief Deputy has made history as the first female to hold the position in the Chesapeake Sheriff's Office.
Chief Deputy Jenny Stafford is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and leads the Aspire program, which is a female scholarship program.
Although Stafford was unable to attend her official ceremony, Sheriff Dave Rosado recognized her for her dedication, leadership and commitment to service.
Prior to her role as Chief Deputy, Stafford supervised corrections, booking, accreditation, classifications, work force, administration, civil enforcement and was the Sheriff's Office Training Academy Director.
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