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Home About the Sheriff
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Sheriff Tim Daugherty is the son of William Daugherty and Margaret Oldaker. Tim grew up in Lincolnton on N Aspen Street and graduated from Lincolnton High School in 1976. He completed basic law enforcement training (BLET) in 1981 at Central Piedmont Community College. He is married to Belinda Neal. Belinda is the daughter of Jacob Earl Neal and Myrtle Bradshaw. Tim has worked in law enforcement related jobs since November of 1978. He is a former shift supervisor for the security force at McGuire Nuclear Station where he worked from 1978 until 1996. Sheriff Daugherty's career has included employment with the City of Lincolnton Police Department (part time), North Carolina Department of Corrections and the Gaston County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Daugherty is the father of three children, Timothy, Tiffany, and Terrance. Sheriff Daugherty was elected Sheriff of Lincoln County on November 7, 2006.
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Sheriff's Corner
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SAFETY TIP Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas: the Holidays are coming fast and the season for increased criminal activity will come with them. Don't be a victim. Take time to put safety first. Safeguard your personal information, lock up your valuables, secure your property and home and develop a healthy skepticism. Don't throw away sales receipts, credit card transactions or other information that may contain credit card and/or account numbers. Purchase a good paper shredder and use it. EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT Larry Stanley is the new Chief Deputy for the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office. Larry has over 30 years of experience with the Sheriff's Office. Having worked his way up through the ranks during his career, Larry is very knowledgeable with all aspects of the Sheriff's Office. Prior to his promotion, Larry was the Lieutenant of the West Lincoln area, or the Adam District. Please join me in congratulating Larry on his promotion. If you need to talk with Chief Deputy Larry Stanley, you can reach him at (704) 732-9050. COMMUNITY AWARENESS Property crime continues to be a problem in the county. Secure lawn and garden equipment in locked areas and don't leave them in your yards or carports. As a deterrent to crime, lighting is a good security measure to take. Install adequate lighting on your property especially around buildings and vehicles. Join or start a local Neighborhood Watch program and if there is not one in your neighborhood, consider starting one. Contact the Sheriff's Office at (704) 732-9050 for more information about Neighborhood Watches. |
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