Hall County Sheriff’s Office expands its force

Sheriff Gerald Couch, Deputy Chase Trammell, Deputy Jeffrey Moore, Deputy Wendy Saucedo, SSgt. Kristi Smith and 1st Lt. Sean Bradburn. (Hall County Sheriff's Office Facebook page)

The Hall County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) is growing its force with 10 new employees joining the organization. Six of those are new to law enforcement.

The Hall County Sheriff’s Office is happy that some of its newest members are starting their careers with them.

Three of the ten will be placed in the HCSO Patrol Division. They are Jeffrey Moore, Wendy Saucedo, and Chase Trammell.

Deputy Chase Trammell, Deputy Jeffrey Moore, and Deputy Wendy Saucedo (Hall County Sheriff’s Office)

Deputy Chase Trammell has 12 years of law enforcement experience. He has previously worked for the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office and the Gainesville Police Department.

With 16 years of law enforcement experience, Deputy Jeffrey Moore recently served as the assistant training director of the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputy Wendy Saucedo worked in the Hall County Marshal’s Office before joining the Hall County Sheriff’s Office. She has also worked for Hall County E911. She has an Associate of Science degree in psychology and an Associate of Arts degree in kinesiology.

Brittani Daniel is sworn in as a jail specialist with the Hall County Sheriff’s Office. (Hall County Sheriff’s Office)

Devin Nguyen, Robyn Norbrey, Justin Silva, Jacob Skinner, Keyshla Vera-Souchet, and Caleb Wright will be working in the Jail Division. Brittani Daniel will join the HCSO as a jail specialist.

Family and friends were in attendance to celebrate and welcome the newest members of HCSO.