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A Huntsville native has broken barriers in Georgia law enforcement, becoming the first woman to lead a police department in ...
Shameta Jones-Harrell has become the first woman to lead any police department in Cobb County's history. Learn more about her goals.
Austell appoints Shameta Jones-Harrell as its first female police chief, marking a historic moment for Cobb County.
The city of Austell has made history after swearing in Shameta Jones-Harrell as their new police chief this week.
When Shameta Jones-Harrell joined the Austell Police Department, she brought with her goals of solid community policing and keeping citizens safe.
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Shameta Jones-Harrell oath of office
Shameta Jones-Harrell takes the oath of office as chief of police in Austell, Ga. The Huntsville native is the first female to lead a Cobb Co. police force.
On June 1, Shameta Jones-Harrell was named the first female Chief of Police throughout Cobb County history.
Harrell is making history in Cobb County, becoming the first ever female police chief -- an example of relentless ...
AUSTELL, Ga. — The Austell Police Department has announced the appointment of a new police chief. The city council voted ...
Shameta Jones-Harrell will now lead the Austell Police Department, becoming the first Black woman police chief in Cobb County ...
“Chief Harrell received a unanimous vote of 6-0 at tonight’s city council meeting making her the first female Chief of Police ...
Chief Shameta Jones-Harrell received a unanimous vote at Monday night's Austell City Council meeting. What we know: Jones-Harrell is replacing Scott Hamilton, who served as the city's chief of ...