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District 4

Curtis Mayo

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2024

Tipton County Constables Requalify for the Upcoming Year

Constables from all around West Tennessee requalified on the 21st of Sept for the upcoming year.  Constables Fisher, Mayo, MillerSmith and Stroud requalified on their duty weapons during the annual event.  

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Constables Represented at Atoka BBQ Fest - March 2024

Constables Mayo, Miller, Smith, and Osborn were at the Atoka BBQ Fest and supported our community on April 5-6, 2024. 

Pictured are Constables Smith and Osborn at the CERT booth. 

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2023

Tipton County Constables Requalify for the Upcoming Year

Constables from all around West Tennessee requalified on the 9th of Sept for the upcoming year.  Constables Fisher, Mayo, Miller, and Smith requalified on their duty weapons during the annual event.  

Constable Mayo had a 100% shot placement rate.

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Tipton County Constables Gather for In-Service Training - June 2023

Tipton County Constables gathered for a 2 hour session on Report Writing and Jail Intake Procedures on June 1st, 2023.  Constables are required to accomplish 40 hours of In-service training annually.  Constables often accomplish more than 40 hours in a year, all of which is unpaid.  This annual proficiency training is not only essential for improvement, it is required by Tennessee Law.  Constable Osborn (District 7) led the training for Constables Mayo, Miller, Smith, and Stroud

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March, 2023 Man killed, dozens injured after tornado rips through Tipton County

“We’ve been overwhelmed and we can’t thank our community and outside of our community, we can’t thank them enough,” said Tipton County Sheriff Shannon Beasley.  Despite the overwhelming help, law enforcement are now on the lookout for potential looters.  “We’ve had THP as well as the sheriff’s office as well that are helping us and also our local constables,” said Covington Police Chief Donna Turner.

Constable Smith was on location at Indian Creek where the devastation turned fatal for one Tipton County man.  Also known to be working in the area were Constables Fisher, Mayo, and Osborn.

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