The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office was proud to host the Community Mental Health Awareness Fair alongside our community partners.
Thank you to everyone who attended, connected with local resources, and supported the important conversation surrounding mental health awareness.
This Mother’s Day, Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office honors mothers who lead with love, strength, and selflessness — at home, and in the line of duty. Your example inspires us all.
Happy Mother's Day!
My thoughts and prayers are with her family, loved ones, colleagues, and all who had the privilege of working alongside her during this difficult time.
It is with deep sadness that I acknowledge the passing of the Honorable Judge Deborah Fluker.
Judge Fluker served Gwinnett County with integrity, fairness, and a commitment to justice.
She earned the respect of many across our judicial system and carried out her duties with professionalism and dedication to the rule of law.
Her contributions to our community and to the administration of justice will be remembered.
I was honored to join the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), Gwinnett County Area Section, for their Inspirational Tea: Affiliates & Community Honors Luncheon, where I was presented with the Community Impact Award.
This recognition reflects the strong partnerships we’ve built through G.R.I.P. and our shared commitment to making a positive difference in Gwinnett County.
The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office wishes everyone a safe and joyful Easter. May this season of renewal and hope bring peace, happiness, and time well spent with family and loved ones.
The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office extends warm wishes to all who observe Passover. May this season of reflection, freedom, and renewal bring peace, hope, and joy to you and your loved ones. Happy Passover!
Building on our Women’s History Month series, Sheriff Keybo Taylor recognizes Ms. Patsy Price, a dedicated educator who has shaped generations of students in Gwinnett County.
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As we continue our Women’s History Month series, Sheriff Keybo Taylor recognizes Mrs. Robbie Moore, a dedicated community organizer, advocate, and champion for justice in Gwinnett County.
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For this installment of our Women’s History Month series, Sheriff Keybo Taylor recognizes Judy Jordan Johnson, a pioneering educator and the first female mayor of Lawrenceville, whose leadership has left a mark on Gwinnett County.
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Continuing our Women’s History Month series, Sheriff Keybo Taylor recognizes Mrs. Beauty Poole Baldwin, Georgia’s first Black female school superintendent and a trailblazer in education.
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This Women’s History Month, we continue to honor the strength and impact of women in our community and beyond.
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