Creswell, Public Safety & Health

Creswell native, LCSO chief deputy is FBI grad

Carl Wilkerson

Lane County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) Chief Deputy Carl Wilkerson Jr., a Creswell native, recently completed one of the toughest challenges available to local law enforcement officers: the FBI National Academy.
Chief Deputy Wilkerson and two other Oregon law enforcement officers graduated a 10-week training session at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, in September.
There is a highly competitive process local law enforcement officers must go through to be selected for this honor. That process includes nomination by a supervisor; interviews with the candidate and co-workers to determine leadership skills and abilities; a background check; determination of physical fitness; and the support of former National Academy graduates within the candidate’s organization.
”The exceptional leaders selected to attend the National Academy have a great opportunity to share their experiences with peers and learn best practices from across the country and the world,” said Renn Cannon, special agent in charge of the FBI in Oregon. ”Only a few law enforcement officers from Oregon attend each year, and we are proud to sponsor Chief Deputy Wilkerson and our other local partners in the National Academy.”
Chief Deputy Wilkerson started with LCSO in 1994. He became a deputy in 1996, working in corrections and later transferring to the Police Services Division.
He served as a patrol deputy on the Traffic Safety Team, as a Creswell contract deputy, and on county patrol, serving community members over an area of 4,600 square miles.
In 2005, the agency promoted him to detective in the Criminal Investigations Section, and, in 2013, to sergeant.
In 2018, he was promoted to the position of police services lieutenant before accepting the promotion to chief deputy, second in command to the sheriff, in 2019.
Chief Deputy Wilkerson has served on the Marijuana Eradication Team, as a drug recognition expert; as a SWAT operator; and on the Interagency Deadly Force Investigations Team.
”I am extremely proud of Chief Deputy Wilkerson and thankful he was able to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for law enforcement leaders in this nation,” said LCSO Sheriff Cliff Harrold, another Creswell native. ”I am looking forward to his return to the office where the information, knowledge, and skills he gained at the FBI National Academy will be used for the betterment of our organization and the community we serve.”

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