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Clarksville Police Department’s Deputy Chief Charles Gray Changes Law Enforcement Hats

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Clarksville Police Department - CPDClarksville, TN – Deputy Chief Charles F. Gray, more commonly known as “Frankie” retired today after 34 years with the Clarksville Police Department. But, he won’t be kicking back in an easy chair any time soon.

He is hanging up his Deputy Chief of Clarksville Police Department uniform for a new Sheriff of Stewart County uniform. He recently won the election for Sheriff in Stewart County.

Retiring Clarksville Police Department Deputy Chief Charles F. Gray (left) shakes hands with Chief of Police Al Ansley (right).
Retiring Clarksville Police Department Deputy Chief Charles F. Gray (left) shakes hands with Chief of Police Al Ansley (right).

Deputy Chief Gray was hired with the Clarksville Police Department, April 1st, 1984 moving through the ranks achieving the position of Deputy Chief, February 16th, 2008.

He had many accomplishments to his credit. He was selected as Officer of the Year 1996 and 1998. He started the department’s horse patrol and student traffic awareness training class, supervised the Explorers program, and was with S.W.A.T unit for three years with one of those years acting in the capacity as Commander.

The room was filled with family, friends, coworkers, and dignitaries saying good-bye and wishing him the best of luck in his new endeavor as Sheriff.

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