• Changes in sherriff’s department
    Cass County Sheriff’s Department introduced new deputies Joshuah Kauffman and Gannon Tiller.
  • Changes in sherriff’s department
    Becky Willbanks (left) and Sherriff Larry Rowe (right) are shown with retiring officer Roy L Barker (center). Barker is retiring after 29 years of service.
  • Changes in sherriff’s department
    Linda Manley holds a picture-plaque full of signatures gifted to her for her retirement. Manley retires after 14 years of service to the county.

Changes in sherriff’s department

There have been a number of changes over the last couple of weeks at the Cass County Sheriff ’s Office. Two new deputies were hired, two people have retired and one has been promoted.

Joshuah Kauffman and Gannon Tiller are newly recruited deputies. Kauffman recently graduated from Tarrant County Police Academy, and Tiller comes from East Texas Police Academy.

Roy Barker was one of the two people retiring from the Department. On December 31 Barker retired from his job after 29 years on the force. Barker spent 20 years as a constable in precinct one, and nine years as a deputy.

Linda Manley retired on January 31 after working for 14 years in the county. Manley spent one year in the District Attorney’s Office and 13 years in the Cass County Detention’s office. Cass County Sherriff Larry Rowe, says both will be missed.

Sergeant Roy Bloodworth was promoted to Chief Deputy. He will be filling Barker’s absence after retirement.