Steve Wilson Seeks Eighth Term as Walker County Sheriff

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Steve Wilson, a 63-year resident of Walker County, is seeking re-election as Sheriff, a seat he has held since January 1, 1997; it will be his eighth term.

Wilson graduated from Lafayette High School in 1975. He began his law enforcement career as a fingerprint examiner in 1976 for the FBI in Washington, D.C., for more than three years. In 1979, he was employed with the Georgia Department of Corrections. He graduated from the police academy at Floyd Junior College in 1981.

He served more than five years as a patrolman for the Lafayette Police Department until 1986. In 1986, he was employed with the Walker County Sheriff’s Office as a Deputy Sheriff. He was promoted to detective the following year. Wilson also served as an agent and Commander of the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force for seven years, prior to being elected Sheriff.

He is an active member in several organizations: committee member for BEAT (Business and Education Alliance Together) and president of the Al Millard Stocking Full of Love. He also serves as Chairman of the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force and serves as a trustee on the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes Foundation. He is a member of the Blood Assurance North Georgia Advisory Board. He serves as a deacon and is a member at Oakwood Baptist Church, Chickamauga, GA. Wilson was President of COAG (Constitutional Officer’s Association of Georgia during 2006/07, President of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association Youth Homes 2012/13 and President of the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association 2015/16.

During his seven terms, his office has:

Started an inmate chaplain program
Digitally updated the investigative filing system
Began the School Resource Officer
Began C.H.A.M.P.S (Choosing Healthy Activities & Methods Promoting Safety)
Updated the patrol fleet and outfitted patrol vehicles with computers which allow officers to perform many tasks themselves including check warrants, run tags and generate reports from their vehicle
Established a north end of the county satellite precinct office in Rossville
Contracted with a psychologist to provide on-site mental health assessments and treatment for inmates
Implemented courthouse security detail in 2006
Implemented Body Worn Cameras (BWC) for sworn personnel

The Sheriff’s Office utilizes social media to engage the publics help in developing information for cases. Many criminal cases have been solved using the Sheriff’s Office social media accounts. The Sheriff Ralph Jones Law Enforcement Training Center was launched in 2012 and has been used to train hundreds of law enforcement officers over the past twelve years.

Wilson was elected to his first two terms as sheriff with 73 percent of the vote and he ran unopposed in 2004. He garnered 82 percent of the vote in 2012 and was elected unopposed in 2016 and 2020. He has completed thousands of hours of law enforcement in-service training. Wilson attended North Virginia Community College
and graduated in 2008 from the Naval Post Graduate School of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security.

In 2016, Wilson partnered with Rossville area residents to form the Wilson Road Neighborhood Group, an advocacy group formed looking to reduce crime, improve codes enforcement and enhance business development along the Wilson Road corridor.

In 2018, Wilson started a Church — House of Worship safety program where safety/security is taught to church leaders throughout Walker County.

In 2022, Wilson was selected as the only Georgia Sheriff by the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) to travel to Israel for a two-week executive leadership development course with a
peer-to-peer learning environment.

In 2023, the Walker County Sheriff’s Office was awarded $558,697 of grant funding through Governor Kemp’s Office for the purpose of public safety and community violence reduction.

The Sheriff’s Office has embraced technology with the walkerso.com website which allows citizens to track sex offenders and submit anonymous tips, according to Wilson.

During the next four years, our #1 priority will be our continued drug enforcement efforts with the Lookout Mountain Judicial Drug Task Force, Wilson said. If we can suppress the drug use and sales in Walker County, all other crimes will reduce themselves, according to Wilson.

Wilson supports Governor Kemp’s efforts to eradicate Georgia and Walker County of gangs. With that, the Sheriff’s Office and Drug Task Force will be prioritizing efforts to arrest and prosecute gang members to the fullest extent of the law. Furthermore, Sheriff Wilson is working with Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) to establish a law enforcement training center at the Rock Spring, GA campus.

Wilson has been married to Sandy Wilson for 42 years; he has three adult children and seven grandchildren.
His hobbies include genealogy research and attending the Atlanta Braves and Georgia Bulldogs games.
Wilson received the 2002 Governor’s Public Safety Award, was recognized as the Walker County Citizen of the Year in 2004, and received the 2009 Distinguished Service Award from the Fort Oglethorpe Kiwanis Club. Wilson was selected as the Chattanooga Times Free Press Best North Georgian for 2011, 2016, 2019 and 2020.

Wilson asks for your vote and support in the May 21st Republican primary.
Voters can contact Wilson at 706-638-4500,
www.facebook.com/sheriffstevewilson, or [email protected].