The Gordon County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce the graduation of two new deputy sheriffs. On Friday, November 21, Deputy Warren King and Deputy Tyler Cooper successfully completed the 20-week Basic Law Enforcement Training Course (BLETC) at the Regional Police Academy in Rome, earning certification as Basic Georgia Peace Officers.
Both deputies distinguished themselves during the rigorous program. Deputy Tyler Cooper served as class president, while Deputy Warren King held the position of vice president. In recognition of his exemplary service, Deputy King was also awarded the class guidon, an identification flag presented by the Academy training staff.
Sheriff Mitch Ralston welcomed the new deputies, emphasizing their dedication and commitment to serving the community. “We are proud to have these outstanding individuals join our team. Their leadership and professionalism during training reflect the high standards of the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office,” Ralston said.
Pictured here (left to right) are Deputy Warren King, Deputy Tyler Cooper, and Sheriff Mitch Ralston.








