May 21, 2013

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Reporter: The Associated Press

Decision on New Tuscaloosa Sheriff Expected Soon

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- A spokeswoman for Gov. Robert Bentley says he expects to appoint a new sheriff for Tuscaloosa County soon.

Sheriff Ted Sexton announced March 8 that he's leaving Tuscaloosa County after 22 years on the job. Reports say Sexton starts work Monday as homeland security division director for the Los Angeles County sheriff in California.

Jennifer Ardis, the governor's spokeswoman, says potential candidates have submitted their names for the governor to consider and community groups have made recommendations as well. She gave no timeline for Bentley to make a decision, other than to say he plans to name a replacement soon.

The Tuscaloosa County sheriff supervises a department of 217 employees with a $20 million budget.


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