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Shameta Jones-Harrell has become the first woman to lead any police department in Cobb County's history. Learn more about her goals.
“Chief Harrell received a unanimous vote of 6-0 at tonight’s city council meeting making her the first female Chief of Police ...
Morning, y’all! We’re less than a month away from the iconic AJC Peachtree Road Race, and it’s time to get judgy. No, literally. Please help us judge the national anthem singing contest. The winning ...
AUSTELL, Ga. — A Huntsville native has broken barriers in Georgia law enforcement, becoming the first woman to lead a police department in Cobb County.
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rocketcitynow.com on MSNShameta Jones-Harrell oath of officeShameta 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.
Shameta Jones-Harrell will now lead the Austell Police Department, becoming the first Black woman police chief in Cobb County ...
Austell appoints Shameta Jones-Harrell as its first female police chief, marking a historic moment for Cobb County.
When Shameta Jones-Harrell joined the Austell Police Department, she brought with her goals of solid community policing and keeping citizens safe.
COBB COUNTY, GA — History is being made in Cobb County as Shameeta Harrell becomes the county’s first-ever female police ...
On June 1, Shameta Jones-Harrell was named the first female Chief of Police throughout Cobb County history.
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