The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce that Nathan Jynes is the Patrol Deputy of the Month for May 2020.

Deputy Jynes has exceeded the expectations of a patrol deputy for the month of May.

Joining the Jefferson County force almost two years ago, Jynes expressed that he was overcome with excitement when he received the news that he is recognized as the May Patrol Deputy of the Month.

“I am proud of myself,” said Jynes. “Being recognized as Patrol Deputy of the Month is always an honor. I am especially proud of myself because I have worked hard and kept my will and determination while we are currently faced with the COVID-19 pandemic that has impacted my daily duties as a sheriff’s deputy. It feels good receiving recognition from the sheriff’s office and my peers for doing a great job.”

Jynes stated that receiving the recognition motivates him to keep striving for greatness.

“My goal is to always be better than I was yesterday,” he said. “I am humbly thankful to receive this recognition for the month of May. I will always continue to do my best while protecting and serving the citizens of Jefferson County.”

Investigator Kaylon McDaniel described Jynes as a “go-getter” who is always looking to further educate himself in law enforcement.

“Being a young deputy, he has the drive to keep pushing himself to be better and to learn his job, which he is grasping and being successful,” said McDaniel.

Jynes is happy to have chosen The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office to begin his law enforcement career.

The quality of dedication is very important for the agency’s long-term success. We look forward to Jynes’ ability to achieve the highest level of success, and being recognized as Deputy of the Month is just the beginning. We value all our employees and are especially pleased to watch them meet the challenges presented and grow into greater individuals.

It is our sincere hope that you will join us in congratulating Nathan Jynes on his accomplishment and in wishing him continued success at our agency.

***The Patrol Deputy of the Month is chosen based on a system of points totaled each month for every ticket, warning, incident, accident, general escort, building security check, D.W.I., drug possession, domestic battery, etc.

Jefferson County Deputy Nathan Jynes